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A Note From Jeff Maguire

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“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.”
– 1 Chronicles 16:34

We need Thanksgiving. We need it desperately.

As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, we’ll have our minds squarely focused on the most important stuff — family, God, each other, and, more secretly (though more honestly), what we hope to acquire during the next six weeks. Slowly, our satisfaction with being with people we love fades and the longing for things-wanted morphs into a dangerous entitlement for things-needed. We’ll face the temptation to replace the miraculous God-come-near story of Christmas with the miraculously low “door busting” prices of black Friday, small business Saturday, and the recent addition to the shopping frenzy, “Cyber Monday.”

While our hearts begin in the right place, we’ll start wondering if all those people — our family — are thinking about us with our same unhindered altruism. They should be like us. We, in our shopping are only thinking about them, their needs. Our hope, though we never vocalize it, is that they would brave the same crowds and fight the same ascending debt-stress on our behalf  that we do for them, all in hopes of that they would buy for us our invariably needed thing that we can’t live without.

Certainly, we can’t act like we need it (whatever it is). Therein lies the art of it all. We clearly don’t want to start sounding like Ralphie from A Christmas Story. No, we’re much more subtle than he could ever dream. We won’t rattle off the specifics about the thing that we have to have. We won’t be talking about “Red Rider 200-shot range model air rifles, with a compass in the stock…” No, we don’t need anything, we’ll say. We’re just glad to be with our family. We’re grateful for what we already have. And, then we’ll start trying to figure out how we’ll live with disappointment. We counsel ourselves into dealing with people who let us down year after year. We’ll begin a speedy descent into resentment. And, before we even hit Christmas, we’re already bitter about not having something that may or may not have been purchased for us. But, that’s not what we want. We never intend that kind of thinking to be our thinking. We need a real lasting remedy for that insanity.

This weekend is going to be one of the most critical for our souls. We’re going to peer into the next few weeks, arming ourselves, not with greater patience for unruly shoppers, nor with with greater dedication to finding good deals. No, we’ll arm ourselves with the one thing the world wants to rob us of during this season, the one thing that frees us from that “spiral of want” — gratitude, because we need it, desperately.

I love meeting all of the people you’re continuing to include in our church community. I’m looking forward to another great Sunday together at Mariners MV.

– Jeff

A Note From Jeff

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There are few things that build enthusiasm in a church quite like the contagious generosity of God’s people. Last Sunday, we highlighted the very real needs of people in our community, and our world, launching us into this holiday season — something we call CELEBRATE DIFFERENT.

I joked during our services that the only thing we ought to be hoarding this season (despite all the advertising messages to the contrary) is generosity. People eagerly took grocery bags for those without food during this season. In fact, people took so many, we ran out. After the service, the patio flooded with our people rushing to the Christmas trees, grabbing multiple Christmas gift tags. There was a virtual traffic jam at the Uganda Child Sponsorship table. Our church responded so beautifully to Maher Salhani’s story of how the individual generosity of people really does make a difference. Be sure to be here this Sunday as Maher will recap all of  what we accomplished as a church community during the CELEBRATE DIFFERENT kick-off. The impact — your personal sacrificial impact — is staggering. I am so honored to be a part of Mariners MV.

This weekend, we’ll look at other ways to celebrate differently and we’ll hear from Doug Fields as he teaches, continuing in our OUTSIDERS GUIDE TO JESUS series.

Looking forward to more stories of your continued generosity during this season,

Jeff

A Note From Jeff

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This is us, Mariners MV:
…A Rooted group chatted with the elderly at Atria del Sol and watched reruns of the Dean Martin show.
…One person decided, after a recent serve-outing, to create a ministry to kids with special needs.
…A handful of guys in a Rooted group, seeing their need for deeper, more meaningful relationships with each other and with Jesus, began connecting beyond their weekly gathering to be supported and strengthened.
…Last Sunday, a number of us stood in prayer-solidarity with those in danger of losing heart.
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Jesus is most powerfully made evident in the community of people who gather and serve in His name. It is during these moments where the principles of following Jesus are actualized in the people who follow Him. When the church (the body of Christ) acts in these ways, the story of Jesus is so easily articulated, warmly approachable, and undeniably good. I’m so encouraged by you and your faithfulness to the life Jesus has called us to live.

-Jeff

A Note From Jeff

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One of the defining characteristics of Mariners MV is that we’re a church seeking to live in community for the community. In other words, we believe that the beauty of the church is best expressed outside of the walls of our worship center on Sunday mornings. How we are known as neighbors, coaches, friends, school volunteers, and community leaders is a critical expression of the church to the world. Central to that effort is the relationships we cultivate with the people we live around — the people in our neighborhoods.

If ever there was a time to meet your neighbors or generate some goodwill, tonight is it. Give out the best candy. Be outside amid everyone else. Feel the freedom to ask people’s names if you don’t know them (After all, you can use the costume excuse to ask the name of someone you’re supposed to know). Be the neighbor you hope your neighborhood can become. You don’t have to love everything about Halloween. You don’t have to go over-the-top with any decorations. You don’t have to feel the pressure to staple a Bible verse to a Tootsie Roll before placing it in a kid’s “pumpkin bucket.” Simply extend genuine friendship to the people who live in your community.

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Over the past few weeks, it’s been so good to hear the stories and meet the people who have been invited to our church by their neighbors. So many people are finding that the OUTSIDER’S GUIDE TO JESUS series has been a great entry point to Mariners MV. Perhaps, there are people in your neighborhood (people you’ll see tonight) who have felt like outsiders to the church and simply need an invite to a new community. Consider inviting them to join you this Sunday morning.

See you then,
Jeff