Category Archives: Mission Viejo

A Note From Jeff

“Jump nine times to the left!”

While there were so many great moments in last weekend’s service at Mariners MV, it is those words I’ll remember most vividly. Our guest from Kenya, Kanjii, challenged me to think differently about worship than I ever have. As we sang last weekend, it was wildly participatory, unashamedly celebratory, and fun. We sang and we worshipped. God was evident in a way normally inaccessible for the “rhythmically challenged” among us.

During the third week of the Christian? series, Doug called us to release the “act” of being a Christian and to embrace the “actions” of being a disciple.  It is such an encouragement that so many of you are taking that idea seriously. People are signing up in droves to be a part of the Be Fearless campaign serve projects we initiated two weeks ago. If you’re still looking for a way to serve, check out howtobefearless.org/serve.

Now, as we turn to this coming weekend, we’ll confront one of the most significant obstacles to God-at-work in the world. It will be a great weekend to bring friends who are tired of the church, longing for a new message, and perhaps relate to this quote from Steve Jobs: “The juice goes out of Christianity when it becomes too based on faith rather than on living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it”.

Excited about what God is doing in our midst,

Jeff

Marriage Seminar

Ken and Leslie Eichler have spoken to thousands of couples in churches, corporations, seminars, workshops, and retreats in this country and abroad. Their unique style and humor helps bring clarity to relational issues and a simplified course of action for marital health, happiness, and satisfaction. Cost is free, childcare available for small fee. For more info click here. 

Saturday, May 4th, 9a – 12p
Mariners MV, Upper Room

A Note From Jeff

I’m not sure how to put into words what happened at the MV campus last weekend. The church was bound together in a common bond of uncommon generosity. Throughout the course of this week, people were still finding ways to participate: signing up to volunteer, contributing financially to the 50 projects, and sharing stories of God’s abundance. So many of you commented to me, as I stood by the door, that there was a fresh kind of electricity — a buzz of God-at-work among us. Maybe, for some of us, we got our first glimpse of what it means to be more than merely a believer in the truths about Jesus. This past weekend at Mariners MV, we lived out the generosity of Jesus together as a group of His followers.

Last week we looked at the idea that while the term “Christian” was an imposed title on the followers of Jesus, the disciples embraced a phrase that spoke to the very core of their identity: followers of the way. T‪his peculiar way was marked, among other things, by a shocking dedication to the needs of the people among them AND to those that clearly did not belong to the group of disciples. Jesus referred to these people (both insiders and outsiders) as “neighbors” in need of our attention and love.

As a community, we gave to projects that will never directly benefit us. And yet, somehow all of us felt as though, in the outpouring of unselfishness, it was us who received an abundance. Because of your overwhelming response, we’re going to give those of you who weren’t able to make it last weekend, or who still would like to contribute, another chance to join in what God is doing this weekend at Mariners MV.

This week, we’ll continue in our Christian? series as Doug Fields will challenge us to continue reframing what it means to belong to Jesus as disciples, apprentices, and “followers of the way.”

Looking forward to another great weekend at MV,

Jeff

Christian?

Christian. It’s one of the most recognizable brands in the world, but is it an accurate reflection of who Jesus was and how He radically impacted the boundaries of culture? Join us over the next six weeks as we peel away the labels and misconceptions of Christianity to reveal… love. Jesus didn’t call His followers Christians. He called them disciples.

Irvine Campus

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Huntington Beach Campus

Discover Your Dream

The Dream Event is a great place to begin to wrestle with the questions “What does God want to do with my story?” “How has God shaped me to change the world?” You’ll hear from Pastor Kenton Beshore and special guest, “story-guru” Dr. Dan Allender, and learn how you too can use your story to fearlessly change the world. Register online. Contact Chris with questions.

Sunday, April 21, 2:30 – 5p
Irvine Campus, Community Center

A Note From Jeff

As we started our “Christian?” series this past week, we got such a great response. I’m so encouraged by the questions that so many of you have about Jesus. I love that Mariners Church Mission Viejo is a community of people willing to wrestle with truly meaningful questions about faith and life. Even more so, I love that so many of you are willing to include your friends and neighbors (who also have questions about faith) in that same journey.

The way Jesus talked about and advocated for the poor is a powerful and magnetic force for people who are curious about faith. Even the most hardened skeptics are drawn to Jesus’ compassion for the people living in the margins of society. This week, “Outreach Weekend”, we’ll take a look at some of what it means to join Jesus in his work among the poor. Jesus is beautifully made apparent when his people (his followers) take seriously what it means to serve and bless the poor among us.

Looking forward to seeing you this weekend,

Jeff