A Note From Caleb Anderson

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YOU HAVE A MISSION FROM GOD!

If you’ve ever wondered about purpose, passion, and what you’re doing with your life, don’t miss this 7-week series—FAVOR WITH KINGS—based on the story of Nehemiah. It starts THIS SUNDAY.

We’ll talk about how to think about “calling” or “mission” — and how to take steps in that direction. I believe this series will be a game-changer for our church… and for all four Mariners Churches.

Please invite friends who are wrestling with their relationship with God and what he wants for their lives. We’re all hungry for purpose and direction. This series will be incredibly practical and inspire us on our journey.

See you Sunday!

caleb

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A Note From Jeff Pries

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One of my favorite things we do together as a church is barbecue after Sunday service. So this week, I want to encourage you to come hungry and hang out for a while after service because we’re having a barbecue! It’s a great way to get to know people, and another step toward finding connection here at Mariners Ocean Hills. In addition, Moonsville Collective, will be here playing music on the patio while we’re hanging out together. And of course we will have fun bounce houses for the kids. All of this is part of our Fall Kickoff, which we’ll be celebrating for the next few weeks. Fall Kickoff is designed to let you know everything that is happening here at church, plus it hopefully motivates you to jump into a smaller community of people.

This weekend, we will be looking at one of the biggest stumbling blocks in our lives. We will see that there is something inside of us that desperately wants to go down this road, but in reality, this road is a path to destruction. It is a message I need to hear,  and I bet it is one you need to hear as well. I look forward to seeing you. As always, be sure to invite a friend.

Take care,
Jeff

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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A few months ago, I got a postcard in the mail. It did not feature a picture of a sandy, tropical beach, nor an amusement park, nor an alpine sunset, there was no instantly recognizable national monument, and that ubiquitous hybrid creature that seems to populate every truck stop in America, the jack-a-lope, was nowhere to be found.  Of course, because almost no one sends postcards anymore, what does come in the mail of that approximate shape and size is almost always a coupon, an ad, or some kind of solicitation. This one, lacked the expensive colors and graphics of the typical postcard. It appeared to be different than the others in its simplicity. It did mean something very different for me. So, I posted it where all truly important things go, on the refrigerator.

Upon noticing the words written clearly on it, my daughter asked, “Dad, Who’s Judy Simmons?”
“I don’t know,” I responded. “Why do you ask?”
“It’s on the fridge.” She walked over to the plain rectangle and pointed at the card. “See, Judy Simmons.”
“Oh, that doesn’t say ‘Judy Simmons,’ it says, ‘JURY SUMMONS.’’’
After a puzzled pause she asked, “Who’s that?”

Needless to say, I reported for my civic duty, along with hundreds of other people —  all of whom were convinced they had better places to be and more important things to do. After a thrilling powerpoint presentation detailing all of what we were permitted and not permitted to do, a county employee, knowing the level of enthusiasm in the room, did his best to introduce one of the judges from the courthouse. He listed her qualifications. They were as impressive as they were numerous. At the end of his introduction that most definitely warranted a massive eruption of applause — silence. The whole angry mass of people were so undone about having to be there, that no judge, no person, nor contributor to the system that removed us from our ultra-important lives was worthy of any sound.

In the silence, she stepped forward to undertake a seemingly impossible task: to give us — this seething mob of reluctant but dutiful citizens — something we could not only not see, but barely fathom. Her task was to make this day full of long waiting spells, orderly walking, standing, and procedures matter. Said differently, this judge was tasked with bestowing upon us a measure of significance. She talked about growing up in a country where trial-by-jury was barely a dream. She spoke of pro-government military tribunals and the presumption of guilt — how the burden of innocence rested on the accused. She told us how we were the custodians of the Constitution, limiting the capacity of government from over-reaching its powers over the people over whom it presides. We were the ones who held the power. Neither the judge, nor the attorneys, nor the bailiffs, had the power to convict — to find guilt or innocence. That was ours, ours alone.

As she wrapped up her brief speech, folding a tidy notebook, and stepping down from the small stage, everyone erupted in applause. She had done the impossible. We believed, if only for a moment, that our civic duty was an essential part of what it means to be a citizen. And, though all of us would have rather been somewhere else, we could see why it mattered to be there. Now, where there once was only obligation, there was purpose.

This is the point of the next few weeks at Mariners MV. We’ll dive into the idea making our lives matter in our new series: FAVOR WITH KINGS. While so much of what we build our lives around can feel like a dutiful obligation — part of merely being a human citizen — there is another part of us longing to connect our lives with a greater purpose and meaning. In short, we’re searching for something universally sought after — significance.

Now that we’ve added a new service, you have room to do what you do so well — invite people to join you. Come on Sunday evening at 5pm. This week, after the 5pm service, we can chat about our good friend JUDY SIMMONS and the heartache she’s caused us (among other things) while we enjoy gourmet hotdogs and chips for $5 a plate from the DOGZILLA food truck.

See you Sunday,
Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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What an incredible time we had launching into the fall season together! Many of you invited family and friends to join you as the Worship Center was filled with people anticipating the opportunity to connect with Jesus and one another. It was powerful to experience the energy on the patio and lawn as families played together, breaking in the new playground. And what a great reminder Kenton shared from God’s Word – that we never drift into the life we want. Anything worthwhile takes hard work, energy, time and investment, and many of you chose to make this a reality in your life by connecting and serving!

This week, we launched hundreds into Rooted. Next week, thousands will launch into Life Groups together around our series, FAVOR WITH KINGS. It’s not too late to join! We all need real connection and authentic relationships where we can process the big questions of life and get the encouragement we need to become who God created us to be. Life Groups are the tool God gives us to become everything He designed us to be. (Did I mention it’s not too late to join!?:) Click here to sign up now! Also, some of you might be called to lead and facilitate a group. We would love to see you experience the joy of God using you as He moves in people’s lives. Click here to become a group leader.

Prepare to be Amazed this weekend as we launch into our FAVOR WITH KINGS series, looking at the Book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah helps us understand what is possible in the midst of the pain that surrounds us. In a world marked by sadness, questions and suffering, Nehemiah will help us rediscover that a life of hope, joy and purpose is possible.

Invite your family and friends to join you this weekend as we move into this great new season together!

Peace,

Kyle

Mexico One Day Community Outreach

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Join this volunteer Outreach Ministries team working in partnership with a local church to host a Community Outreach event in the Terrazas community of Tijuana. This is a great trip for life groups, Rooted groups, families with children over age 5, or anyone with a heart for kids in Mexico! Details and registration info here.

MEXICO ONE DAY COMMUNITY OUTREACH:
TERRAZAS COMMUNITY
Sat, Oct 22, 6:30a-7p, $40pp ($20/child)

MOPS

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Starry Eyed means looking for the light even when darkness is enveloping. It is an opportunity to hope recklessly and to witness God’s presence guiding things seen and unseen, comfortable and uncomfortable.

We meet weekly to enjoy brunch and community, listen to dynamic and relevant speakers, and build friendships that make the journey as a mom easier and a lot more fun. You will leave feeling refreshed and inspired to be the best mom, wife, friend and leader you can be. We believe that better moms make a better world. Register online here. Contact Angela with questions, bouma28@gmail.com

MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS (MOPS)
Fridays, Sep 16-Dec 2, 9-11:30a, r226

 

Parent Night

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Parent Night is a time to laugh, learn and be encouraged. Join Reggie Joiner for Phases and discover unique parenting principles relevant for parents of toddlers through high school age students. Dessert and drinks will be provided. Click here to register or for more info.

PARENT NIGHT
Mon, Sep 19, 6:30-8p, Upper Room