A Note From Caleb Anderson

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You Make the Call: Winning With Wisdom has been a great series! Thank you for the feedback and stories. Our favorite thing is to hear stories of life-change.

But the clock is running out…Sunday is the FINAL message in the series, and for many of you, it will be the most important.

So we’re celebrating, TAILGATE-style. Bring your beach chairs (seriously, bring your chairs), wear your jerseys, and hang out AFTER ANY OF OUR FOUR SERVICES (8:30, 10, 11:30a & 6p) for HOTDOGS and fun times. And bring a friend who needs a message of encouragement and hope. Sunday will be a powerful day.

Also, I have two fun announcements I’ll be making on Sunday. One is to introduce our new Community Life Pastor—which is a big deal. The other is to introduce our next series—which should inspire you.

My prayer for you today is that you would continue to ask God for wisdom…and continue to ask yourself, “In light of my past experiences, present circumstance, and future hopes and dreams, what’s the wise thing for me to do?”

If you need to catch up on past messages, listen here (or just subscribe to the podcast here).

May God bless you,

Caleb

Prayer Circle for Moms

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Ignite or renew a spirit-led prayer life through Bible study, worship, and prayer. Develop friendships with other moms as we study God’s Word and pray Protection, Salvation, Wisdom, Godly Thinking, and Faithfulness over our children. For more info, click here.

Tuesday AM, Oct 7-Nov 11, 9:30-11:30a, Worship Center Prayer Room ($30 childcare)
Tuesdays PM through Dec 2 (bi-weekly), 6:30-8:30p, Worship Center Prayer Room

Movie and Bowling Night

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3rd-5th Grade Costume Bowling Night
Friday, October 10, 6:45-8:15p, Saddleback Lanes $15
Join us for an hour of bowling fun! Shoe rentals and snacks are included. Prizes for costumes will be awarded: funniest, most creative, and classically classic. Register online by Monday, October 6.

K-2nd Grade Movie Night
Friday, October 10, 6:30-8:30p, MCMV Children’s Theater, $5/child
Our feature movie is “RIO 2” (RATED G). Drinks, snacks and dessert will be served.
Register online by Monday, October 6.

Deadline is Oct 6 for both events.
Questions? Contact Christina.

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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When the people saw the thunder and lightning and heard the trumpet and saw the mountain in smoke, they trembled with fear. They stayed at a distance and said to Moses, “Speak to us yourself and we will listen. But do not have God speak to us or we will die.”  EXODUS 20:18-19

Holy Smokes!

I still use that phrase. Even thirty years ago, it was old. It harkens back to that campy bygone era of a caped crusader and his boy-wonder-sidekick fighting crime with clever and often ironic superhero skills. That show, Batman, was a success because it was so goofy. Long monologues from villains always preceded Batman and Robin’s unlikely escapes. The fight sequences were intentionally bad. Every brawl was highlighted by notoriously goofy punch-impact onomatopoeia: thwack! zok! pow! fa-thud! Each episode had the audience waiting for Robin’s clever variation on “holy smokes!” Check out some of the more priceless selections from actual episodes:

Holy uncanny photographic mental processes!
Holy non sequiturs!
Holy diversionary tactics!
Holy hardest metal in the world!
Holy sudden incapacitation!
Holy knit one, pearl two!

I don’t know, specifically, if the etymology of Robin’s catch-phrase has its roots in the Bible. But, the wording does bring to mind the idea that God’s appearance — holy and frightening — was often as a cloud of smoke. “Holy smoke,” if you will. Smoke has mysterious and shapeless property. And, we’re told that wherever there’s smoke, there’s also fire. Smoke is an apt description for the nebulousness of God — particularly, the part of the trinity with which we tend to have the greatest difficulty getting our heads around, the Holy Spirit.

Tonight, Thursday, September 25th at 7p, there’s an event Mariners is hosting at our Irvine campus that will highlight what is often called “life with” or “participation with” the Holy Spirit. We were given a preview of the event yesterday as a staff. In short, tonight will be a night of worship and teaching centered on encountering God’s inexplicable power and incendiary love through the Holy Spirit. While I’m a person who is easily weirded out, the guest teacher, Mike Pilavachi (a humble Brit of Greek descent), spoke in clear, compelling, and accessible biblical truths. The mysterious nature of God was neither apologized for, nor was it minimized. But, I was able to experience Him (the Holy Spirit) in a fresh way.

Holy Smokes!

See you Sunday,
Jeff

P.S.: This Sunday, we’ll continue in our series: YOU MAKE THE CALL. This will be a great opportunity to bring friends who are unfamiliar with Bible and wonder (as we all tend to do) about the practical relevance of what it has to say to our daily living. I’ve talked to a number of people at the door every Sunday — people you’ve been inviting — and they’re so grateful you include them. They’ve loved what the Bible has to say to their lives and the friendliness of the community here at Mariners MV.