Sunday Service Times
Sunday: 9 & 11a and 5p (beginning the 2nd Sunday in September)
Worship Center
Listen to past messages here.
Sunday Service Times
Sunday: 9 & 11a and 5p (beginning the 2nd Sunday in September)
Worship Center
Listen to past messages here.
Come bless a small group of 10 teen moms with dinner while they meet as part of Fristers at Ocean Hills. If you are interested in helping out on one or more of these dates, please contact Ali at ali@fristers.org for more information or search “Fristers” on our website.
FRISTERS DINNER
Mon, Sep 12, 19, 26 & Oct 3
Arrive with dinners at 6p
MILITARY BALL GOWN DRIVE
As the Annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball approaches, Mariners Church looks forward to assisting the young Camp Pendleton wives of the 5th Regiment by collecting gently used ball gowns and cocktail dresses. (This year, we are only collecting dresses. No shoes, purses or jewelry needed.)
Drop off donations no later than Sat, Sep 10, Life Development Building 3rd floor reception area. For more information, please contact Nicole, ntait@marinerschurch.org
Come join us for an informational meeting about our upcoming Egypt Faith Adventure, Oct 31 -Nov 12. We will be sending a team to serve alongside our partner church in Egypt and experience all that God is doing through their amazing ministries. Search “Egypt” or click here for more info.
EGYPT FAITH ADVENTURE MEETING
Sun, Sep 4, 12:30p, Life Dev Bld r206
SERVE IN MARINERS KIDS
Mariners Kids depends entirely on gifted and caring volunteers like you! Find out more about serving and investing in the lives of the future generation. Come to the service this weekend or click here to sign up!
Saturday: 5p | Worship Center
Sunday: 9 & 11a | Worship Center
Preparing for a Successful Marriage
Relationship Foundations is a six-week interactive program for couples who are seriously dating or engaged. Reading material and a light lunch included. Search “relationship” on our website or click here to register.
RELATIONSHIP FOUNDATIONS
Sun, Sep 11 – Oct 16, 12:30-2:30p
Cost: $60/person
MOMS need MOPS! (Mothers of Preschoolers)
If you need encouragement, wisdom, new friendships, or just a chance to sit down and drink hot coffee with adults, MOPS is the place for you. For moms of infants through five years old; expectant mommies welcome too!
We have two MOPS communities to choose from:
Summer is officially over! (Well, at least it is for me.) My kids went back to school this week and I’m back to work re-engaging and running full-speed in the fall rhythms of life. But, I know for many of you, summer isn’t over! You still have another week or two, and as jealous as I may be, I want to encourage you to make the most of it! Take time to rest, be with friends, neighbors and family. Enjoy everything God has given us in this beautiful place we call home.
I love how timely and impactful our REFUEL series has been, regardless of whether we’re enjoying the last couple weeks of summer or launched into fall. I’ve heard from many of you how valuable this series has been for your life – the wonderful reminders that connecting with God is always available to us and how we can hear His voice in everyday life, making big and small connections in something as simple as a shopping cart (watch Doug’s message on 08/14/16). It’s possible to move from a place of spiritual emptiness to fullness as we rely on His incredible power and love for each one of us!
This weekend, we’ll bring this great series to a close and consider what it looks like to live a REFUELED life. What does it look like to be spiritually full? What are some of the indicators in our lives? And what are the implications of fullness (or emptiness) for our families, our church and our community? Invite your friends and neighbors and join me this weekend as we continue to embrace and become all God created us to be!
Looking forward to being with you all…
Peace,
Kyle
“...I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.”
– EPHESIANS 4:1
People talk about “knowing their calling”, “discovering their calling,” or “living out their calling” all the time. Whenever we’re dissatisfied with our lives (particularly, with our jobs) we start questioning whether or not we were called to life as it is. It seems like people who live within the rough framework of that semi-illusive idea are few and far between. For a lot of us, we wish we knew what that felt like. People who talk about that kind of life exude the kind of confidence, generosity, beauty, and comfort within their own skin, we long for. In many respects, we imagine that a clear sense of our calling will answer for us the deeper questions of our lives. We assume that the massively successful — the geniuses, the flourishing, the conquerors, and the champions must know more about calling than we do. As recently as last Sunday we could see how NBC played upon this notion during their Olympics broadcast.
Even though the Olympics have quickly made the transition out of our consciousness (except, perhaps for the ongoing Ryan-Lochte-lying-about-being-held-up-saga), I was reminded today of a soundbite on the subject of calling from the Rio games. I remembered that somewhere in the midst of the media frenzy preceding and surrounding America’s most famous Olympians, an athlete said something that stuck. It came in one of the emotion-laden backstories aired in the pre-competition moments between commercial breaks and before the introduction of the competitors. Somewhere between the home video footage of young aspiration and nascent athletic dominance, and over the rich instrumentals, the much-heralded Kerri Walsh-Jennings, offered this succinct declaration of a calling: “I feel like I was born to have babies and play volleyball.” She didn’t use the word “calling,” but the impact is the same: “I was born to…”
Kerri believes that the more she lives her life within the scope of those two things (volleyball and being a mother), the more “Kerri” she’ll become. What she’s actually saying then, is that there is an overlap between the identity behind a particular calling and the actions which authenticate it — the one always requires the other. It’s easy for us to get this one wrong. Sometimes we’ll try to create activity pretending or wanting it to be “who we are.” Other times, we’ll declare a fresh, epiphanal affirmation of who God has created us to be, without any supporting evidence of action, eventually wondering why it doesn’t seem to fit right.
This Sunday, we’ll take a look at the idea of calling. While, the longview of calling may be somewhat individual and specific, we may also discover that it is something held collectively among us. So, though we won’t answer every question about every aspect of the issue, we’ll step into and see where God leads us.
See you Sunday,
Jeff
This weekend, Student Ministries takes over main service!
We’re going to share stories of ways God has moved in the lives of high school and junior high students throughout this summer and at camp! If you have a student, or have a friend whose kids are students–this is the week to bring them to services! We’re all together for music, games, celebrating life change and baptisms, and most importantly, hearing the truth of God’s Word.
See you there!
Rob