Category Archives: Families

Mexico Faith Adventure: Families Home Build Info Meeting

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Want to impact others and have an amazing memorable family experience serving? Join us for a family faith adventure to Mexico on November 11-13. Trip is open to families with children, ages 5 years through high school. Click here or contact Trisha for more info, tgraves@marinerschurch.org

MEXICO FAITH ADVENTURE:
FAMILIES HOME BUILD INFO MEETING
Sun, Sep 11, 9a, Life Dev Bld r208

Kids Christmas Choir

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Please Join us for our 2014 Kids Christmas Choir. Kindergarten through 5th graders are invited to participate in singing at the Tree Lighting on Sunday, December 7 and in “big church” service on December 14. Rehearsals are scheduled for the following Sundays, November 23, 30 and December 7, at 11:30a. Participants must be available for all rehearsals and performances.

Email Diane to sign your kiddos up!

Books of the Bible Challenge for Kids

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Books of the Bible Challenge
2nd-5th Grade

To help your child better understand God’s Word, encourage your child to memorize and recite the books of the Bible. Click on this link to hear our Port Mariners Books of the Bible song. You can also save the MP3 by clicking here.

Kids can recite the books of the Bible in their classroom starting the weekend of November 16/17.

Questions, contact Ali.

A Note From Jeff

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“In these days he has shown his favor and taken away my disgrace [shame] among the people.” Luke 1:25

Elizabeth says these words after many decades of shame. The Bible describes Elizabeth and her husband, Zechariah, as people who were righteous in every way. They had the right pedigree. Zechariah, a priest, served the people in a clearly righteous capacity. Yet, they had no kids. Different than our world today, people living in the first century in the Mediterranean, could not possibly understand how someone righteous couldn’t have any kids. Having kids marked God’s favor. The inability to have offspring marked God’s curse. Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous, old (also a sign of honor), but they were without kids. They had come to know this constant public shame as their “normal.”

But, what is normal anyway? For so many of us, normal is simply how we have come to expect things to be. Normal is the less-than-ideal way things are. Normal is what we have come to accept as the de facto condition of our lives. Normal is our way of explaining that, while we may have the experience of pain, suffering, or shame, it is somehow legitimized by the fact that it is always there. Normal can become (in its most insidious form) the condition of shame and despair we believe God intends for us to have.

This past weekend, we saw that God hears us and longs to grant us His favor and lift us from our shame. Clearly, we don’t always understand His timing, nor His means. But God, as we read from the Gospel of Luke, is unveiling His intention to enter into our shame with us. This weekend, we’ll continue in our series: THE OUTSIDERS GUIDE TO JESUS. It will be a great opportunity to invite people who have questions about Jesus, who are uncertain about the Bible, who are tired of their normal lives.

See you Sunday,
Jeff

P.S.: This weekend is PUMPKIN FEST. I’m told that, in addition to $5 pumpkins, there will be a giant slide, and a patio full of treats. Bring a friend.

A Note From Kyle

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What an exciting journey we’re on together traveling through the Gospel of Luke! I love the perspective he offers as an ‘outsider,’ examining the life and teaching of Jesus, reinforcing the certainty of what we hope for. It is amazing to see the relational vibrancy of our church in this season as we invite friends and neighbors to experience the gospel in community. What joy it must bring Him to see so many of you jumping into deeper, honest relationships together, serving one another in tangible ways, and experiencing the fullness of life as He intended.

As I see God at work growing and changing our church community, building His Church, I’m praying for you all. I pray that you would stand firm in Jesus and His voice would be the loudest in your life. There is a very real enemy that is seeking to destroy the beauty of what God is building in and through us.

Bring your friends and join us this weekend as we continue in the Gospel of Luke, and consider how we respond to God. Let’s continue to fight together for the gospel revolution that God is stirring through Mariners.

Peace,

Kyle