Join our Mariners worship team and other local churches for an incredible night of worship and teaching. More information at thestirringworship.com
Thu, Feb 25, 7p, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
(600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach)
Join our Mariners worship team and other local churches for an incredible night of worship and teaching. More information at thestirringworship.com
Thu, Feb 25, 7p, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
(600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach)
Every day, families in our own communities are facing a crisis. Our church has the opportunity to meet the needs of these families by opening our homes to children whose parents need time to get back on their feet through our Safe Families Ministry for children. Join us to learn more about the needs in our community, and how you can get involved. For more info click here or search “safe.”
SAFE FAMILIES INTEREST MEETING
Sun, Feb 28, 11:30a-12:30p
Meet at the HB Library, upstairs by waterfall
Worship Night for our students. We love chances to be together outside of our JHM weekends to worship, respond and have community. All students are invited as we gather in Room One of the Student Center.
Parent Cue: Stump the Psychologist. This is your chance to have a panel style learning night where you can anonymously submit questions and have our panel of experts answer it. Meet in Room Two of the Student Center.
JHM WORSHIP NIGHT/PARENT CUE
Fri, Feb 26, 7:07p-9:03p
RECOVERY MINISTRY
Mondays, 6:30-7:30p Program, Chapel ; 7:30-8:30p, Breakout Groups
A wide variety of both Christian Recovery Groups and traditional anonymous meetings where the redemption of the Cross and power of the 12-step model can create transformations in every area of life. For more info click here or search “MRM” or “Recovery” on our website.
DIVORCE SUPPORT
Mondays, Mar 7-Apr 25, 6:30-8p, Student Center Room One
Come to experience healing from past pain and rebuild hope for a thriving future with others who are recovering from the effects of separation or divorce. Childcare provided. More info here.
…“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him.”
1 CORINTHIANS 2:9
I love our new church verse. It invites so much hope and anticipation for the year in front of us. I want to encourage you to start praying and dreaming about what God wants to do through your life and our church this year as we walk out this verse together. Make sure you pick up the verse card this weekend or download for your phone so it can become part of you this year.
This week, we continue in our Art of Relationships series with a couple of great opportunities. Friday night, we begin our Building Healthy Marriages mini-series. Doug Fields will be back, giving us the tools we need to have healthy, successful marriages. And then this weekend, Doug will be teaching us about how we reach and develop the next generation. This is a great weekend to invite our friends and family who are coaches, teachers, parents and grandparents, as we focus on how we raise the next generation into healthy, loving relationships.
I’ve heard so many stories of God doing amazing work in your relationships. I believe He wants to continue this weekend. Hope to see you there.
Peace,
Kyle
El Niño, welcome. You’re God’s gift to a dry coastal community. Just go away for Sunday.
This Sunday, we kick things up (another) notch in our Art of Relationships series. The title of the message is “Sex and Causing a Scene” and I’m really excited about it. You should be too and maybe a little nervous as well. But don’t be nervous, it’s just me. Well, maybe a little nervous. But mostly really excited and hopeful because it’s actually God who we expect will show up and maybe even whisper something to you.
Just think about how good this is: You’re living in Orange County in 2016 and you have four options on Sunday (8:30, 10, 11:30a & 6p) to participate in an amazing gathering of incredible people who are wrestling with what it means to follow Jesus, love people, and make the most of the lives He’s given us. Be there! You’re part of this!!
STEP IN UPDATE: We have built a new website for the Step In Campaign with news, plans, progress, etc. It will launch in the first week of March and I can’t wait for you to see it. We’re getting closer. Things are moving. Thanks for your patience.
caleb
P.S.: Listen to recent messages here.
P.P.S: Give online to Mariners HB here.
We are now a couple of weeks into our series Art of Relationships and we’ve had such a great time together. I don’t know about you, but I’ve been reminded each and every week to continue to work on my relationships and care for those around me – I hope you have felt the same. We have another great weekend planned continuing in our series and looking at something that affects many aspects of our relationships. Then after service we invite you to stick around. We have a live band coming and we’ll be grilling food for everyone, plus we’ll have activities for the kids. This will be a fun time to hang out and get to know each other better. Bring your friends as well!
I am also excited for two upcoming events! First is our Men’s Breakfast this Saturday. I’m looking forward to spending time with guys from our community, eating a delicious breakfast, and hearing from a good friend of mine- Gene Molway. Second, our Mexico House Build trip is coming up! Not only do I love working together and getting to know each other better, but I love the lasting blessing we get to provide for these families. Providing the security and protection of a home is one of the most impactful things I have been a part of! Be sure to sign up!
See you Sunday! And remember…. Service is at 10a this weekend.
Blessings,
Jeff
The LORD said to Moses, “Give these instructions to the people of Israel: The offerings you present as special gifts are a pleasing aroma to me; they are my food…”
NUMBERS 28:1-2 [NLT]
Last night, when my oldest was dropped off after his Junior High Life Group, he walked into the house clutching the remaining half of an In-N-Out hamburger. I asked how the life group went that night. His reply: “It was so great. We got In-N-Out on the way home.” No kidding. I’m sure he was jealous of us though: we had a fully balanced four food groups meal while seated at the dinner table. While I tried to conceal the fact that he got to go out to dinner after his life group from his brother and sister, the truth was unavoidable. The aroma of that most revered of all burgers wafted throughout the house as if it were carried upward on the dreams of children — the very substance of Peter Pan’s happy thoughts.
God speaks often about aroma. If you’ve been reading in Daily Walk Bible, there is no shortage of animals being brought and offered on the altar to God. God, who needs nothing, who is fully self-sustaining, declares that whatever is brought to him and subsequently burned on the altar is “a pleasing aroma” and that those offerings “are [His] food.” This seems like a strange declaration. God is not a pre-teen boy: a black hole of infinite food gravity endlessly crushing and assimilating planet loads of dinners by the second (incidentally, that’s how we view our son’s appetite).
Consider for a moment what God must mean, then. The offerings given, the pleasing aroma, and the sacrifice of valuable things must do something important for the offerer. Think about the person in your life who loves to cook. They likely enjoy the taste of what they make. But, by and large, the reason why they love to cook has far more to do with the idea that everyone else — those hosted — enjoy the taste of what they make. Cooks long to hear people asking for seconds, mmm-ing, and begging for a recipe that is always declared to be “so easy (Which, we all know is a complete fabrication. “It’s easy for you,” we say. It’s easy for Michael Jordan to dunk a basketball, too.).” Or, consider a musician you know. They do love their own music, but they really love it when other people love their music. To offer a song to someone that causes them to dance or sing along does something for the musician.
What God may be saying, at least at some level, is that our offering, our sacrifice does something to us within our own hearts. Something good. God is saying to the people who make their offerings that he enjoys it, that they are good, and pleasing. In that sense, offerings are always intended to be made under the banner of joyful generosity. Mariners is a generous church. I’m grateful for where God, through your generosity, is taking us. I’m eagerly anticipating the next season of life and ministry together.
See you soon,
Jeff
Relationships can often feel more like the art of war rather than the art of love. Join us as we learn what God’s Word says about navigating this important topic in our series, Art of Relationships.
Sundays at Mariners Huntington Beach
8:30, 10, 11:30a & 6p
Join us as we gather for one service to celebrate and spend time in community! For one Sunday only, we’ll meet at 10a and then head out to the patio after the service for a BBQ! Enjoy a live band and bounce houses and activities for the kids. This is going to be such a fun day! Also, be thinking about who you can invite! Contact Jaclyn with questions, jrisser@marinerschurch.org
Sun, Feb 21, 10a service, BBQ to follow