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A Note From Christian Mungai

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UNITY IN DIVERSITY

In many respects, Mariners is a global church. We have seen the dramatic impact of Rooted on our church over the last several years. Not only has it created a shift in the landscape and culture of Mariners, it has also impacted 100+ churches here in the U.S. and numerous churches in other countries. Rooted is a direct result of engaging with the global church, specifically Mavuno Church in Kenya. Our relationship with Mavuno and our other global partners has created a new foundation in our church for a more holistic picture of ministry. We have moved from being an independent church to becoming a beautiful picture of interdependence with other Kingdom-builders throughout the world. “I am because we are, and because we are, therefore I am.” In essence, we are interdependent and inter-connected by the gospel.

There is nothing more beautiful than unity in diversity. Yet, as we look around, we can see this is the very thing that is lacking in our world today. We are overwhelmed by perilous and tumultuous times. Our country is plagued by polarizing views and rhetoric, the UK and Europe struggle with many challenging issues, and the Middle East continues to be in shambles since the Arab Spring began five years ago. Africa has been challenged for decades and Latin America and some parts of Asia have their own struggles. It’s in the midst of this turmoil that the global church of Jesus Christ is called to rise up and be a much needed light in dark times. When we, (the church), put into action the mandate we have to model unity in diversity, something incredible happens. Healing. In today’s world we are not shocked by dissension, polarization, enmity, hatred, jealousy, and bigotry, among other ills. But when healing takes place in the harshest of conditions, the world pays attention.

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Mexico Child Sponsorship One Day Faith Adventure

Outreach-Compass-2016Join the team of volunteers who will be hosting a Back to School party for the students in the Mexico Child Sponsorship Ministry. This is a great trip for those who sponsor children to go meet their child, and also for life groups, Rooted groups, families with children over age 5, or anyone with a heart for kids in Mexico! Search “Child Sponsorship” on our website or click here.

MEXICO CHILD SPONSORSHIP ONE DAY FAITH ADVENTURE
Sat, Aug 13, 6:30a-8:30p

 

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UNITY IN DIVERSITY CONT…

In many respects, Mariners is a global church. We have seen the dramatic impact of Rooted on our church over the last several years. Not only has it created a shift in the landscape and culture of Mariners, it has also impacted 100+ churches here in the U.S. and numerous churches in other countries. Rooted is a direct result of engaging with the global church, specifically Mavuno Church in Kenya. Our relationship with Mavuno and our other global partners has created a new foundation in our church for a more holistic picture of ministry. We have moved from being an independent church to becoming a beautiful picture of interdependence with other Kingdom-builders throughout the world. “I am because we are, and because we are, therefore I am.” In essence, we are interdependent and inter-connected by the gospel.

There is nothing more beautiful than unity in diversity. Yet, as we look around, we can see this is the very thing that is lacking in our world today. We are overwhelmed by perilous and tumultuous times. Our country is plagued by polarizing views and rhetoric, the UK and Europe struggle with many challenging issues, and the Middle East continues to be in shambles since the Arab Spring began five years ago. Africa has been challenged for decades and Latin America and some parts of Asia have their own struggles. It’s in the midst of this turmoil that the global church of Jesus Christ is called to rise up and be a much needed light in dark times. When we, (the church), put into action the mandate we have to model unity in diversity, something incredible happens. Healing. In today’s world we are not shocked by dissension, polarization, enmity, hatred, jealousy, and bigotry, among other ills. But when healing takes place in the harshest of conditions, the world pays attention.

The world is confounded by the idea of unity in diversity. It’s powerful when people who have no reason or business loving each other come together IN love FOR one another. Jesus did not stay far, He came close. His love compels us to do the same. As we come up close and personal to others, we realize that every human being is an image bearer. No one knows this better than the Church (“ekklesia,” the called out ones), to follow Jesus and fearlessly change the world. You have the opportunity to put Jesus on display daily as you encounter others who are nothing like you. How can you be Jesus to them and how can you display love, even when it’s personally conflicting? I implore you to consider engaging with “the other.” As a church, we are committed to engaging the global world. That means right here in our own neighborhoods, “across the tracks” and across the oceans. Would you consider your part in putting love on display for the world to see?

It brings me such joy to see courageous people stepping out of their comfort zones and traveling to other countries to experience unity in diversity firsthand. Currently, we have a team in DR Congo, and our high school students just returned from Haiti. We have a team headed to Uganda in early August and another team traveling to Egypt and the Middle East soon after. Our Egypt and Middle East team will be joined by teams from Mavuno Church and Nairobi Chapel in Kenya, Sri-Lanka, and Germany. Please pray for all of these teams. You have an opportunity this fall to be a part of our teams to Mexico, Haiti, Egypt and Kenya. Prayerfully consider signing up for one of these fall opportunities. For info, please contact pphilp@marinerschurch.org

Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in the midst of fear. Let’s continue to display love, especially unity in diversity. Unity is not uniformity. Let’s do it afraid. Jesus loves us, so let’s love a world that is anxiously waiting to be loved. I promise you, it will be shocking.

Christian Mungai
Global Engagement Pastor

A Note From Shelly Juskiewicz

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There are so many reasons why I love our church and I even like to think of it as an extension of my own family. As I entered into this week, I found myself struggling. If I’m completely honest, I would admit that part of me wants to stay numb, because I’m not sure I want to feel the pain of the violence and loss surrounding us. Yet, as I sit with those I love on staff in their pain, I too must acknowledge my pain and not make the mistake of pushing it away. What a great reminder it is for me that we are not only hurt in community, we are also healed in community.

Left to my own devices, I think I would not have chosen to share or discuss the tragedies of last week. But, I am blessed to be part of a community at Mariners that makes it safe to not only talk about our pain, but to also pray and support one another through difficult times. I hope you were able to be with us last weekend when we experienced true community as we heard from Gerardo and Christian as they shared, prayed and worshiped with us during the service. I have included the prayers (here) we prayed together; May they encourage and sustain you as you move through the days ahead. I am so grateful for our church family and for the hope we have in Jesus!

What will this week bring? I don’t know…but I take comfort in knowing there is One who does and He is with us! I hope you will join us this weekend as we launch into our second week of Summer Saturday Nights. Please plan on joining us on the lawn (right after the 5p service), where you’ll find fun activities, food trucks, music and of course, great community!

If you need someone to talk with or to pray for you, we are here… because we are a church that believes in community. Think about someone in your life or community who might need to come with you to church this weekend!

Blessings of God’s healing love,

Shelly Juskiewicz
Community Life &
Leadership Development Pastor

 

 

LCC Kids Camp Volunteers

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Volunteer as a camp counselor and help provide a memorable summer camp experience for kids (grades 2nd-6th in the fall) from our Lighthouse Community Centers! For more info search “LCC” or click here to register.

VOLUNTEER AT LCC KIDS CAMP
Fri, Aug 5 – Sun, Aug 7
Volunteers must be 18 yrs or older

VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Sun, Jul 24, 12:30 – 2p
Life Development Bld, r206

JHM Summer Camp

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Incoming 6th-8th-graders of Mariners JHM and their friends are invited to the BEST WEEK OF THEIR SUMMER at camp where they can have fun, hear God’s Word and discover who He has made them to be in a completely new and different way. Search “Camp” or click here to register.

JHM SUMMER CAMP
Mon-Fri, Aug 8-12
Registration closes July 24 at midnight