School Supply Drive

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Donate School Supplies
Purchase items to help 1,000 youth in need start the year off right! Get more info and see the donation list. Turn in your donation at the collection bins around Mariners Church Irvine campus during the weekend services:  August 2/3 & 9/10

Save the Date:
Sort School Supplies
Come and help us sort the collected school supplies from the weekend services! We will be organizing the items by type and then preparing them for distribution to specific outside organizations. This is a great evening for Life Groups to serve and also experience the Resource Center on campus. Sign up here.
Tuesday, August 12, 6:30-8:30p, in the Community Center

Care & Recovery

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Grief Support
Mondays, Sep 14-Oct 26, 1-3p, $20
Tuesdays, Sep 15-Oct 27, 6:30-8:30p, $20
Community and practical coping techniques for individuals who have lost loved ones. Register at www.marinerschurch.org/care

Mariners Recovery Ministry Mondays
Mondays, 6p, Chapel, 7p, Breakout groups
Mariners Recovery Ministry offers a wide variety of both Christian Recovery Groups and traditional Anonymous meetings. Redemption of the Cross and power of the 12-step model can create transformations in every area of life, ultimately leading to wholeness and well being. Contact Katie, kballou@marinerschurch.org

A Note From Jairus Williams

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Hey HB!

Wasn’t it great learning about Jonah from Mike Myers this past weekend? One thing I love about our church is that you guys are so hospitable to our guest speakers. They always feel at home and I believe that allows them to be transparent and open when they speak here! So, GREAT JOB!

This past week I learned a painful lesson I want to share with you. Landon, my oldest son, has become interested in skateboarding. Being that I used to skateboard as a kid, and I want to do things with him, I borrowed a skateboard from a buddy and off I went. I drove downtown and hit the streets, skateboarding to Main Street and the pier. All was going well but as I approached the pier, I noticed the US Open tents and other promo stuff and wanted to take a picture to post online. So, while riding the skateboard I pulled out my phone and started to take a pic (big mistake)…while unbeknownst to me a gap in the concrete was RAPIDLY approaching. SMACK! I hit the gap, flew forward, then fell straight down onto the concrete. I saved the phone but not my hip and wrist. OUCH…CRAZY PAINFUL. After picking up my pride and limping back to the car, I put away the board and drove home. The next day I showed Graeme (Cowgill) the board, my swollen wrist and told him the story of my painful intro back into skateboarding. After talking, I decided to take a little spin in the church office parking lot to “get back on the horse,” so to speak. And guess what happened? Yep…..BAM! My feet flew up in the air and I hit the ground back first. My wrist bounced off the pavement and MORE swelling ensued!! My ego was crushed again (not to mention Graeme got a great laugh out of it).

So, what lessons can I learn out of this sequence of events and what can I share with you to salvage this fiasco? Well, here goes nothing…

  1. Learning new things can be painful. To try something new you have to be willing to fall. The measure of your dedication is really in how you get up…not how many times you fall down! Just make sure not to get distracted (put the phone away).
  2. To connect with someone you care about, you will most likely have to do something out of your comfort zone. Is it the most wise thing to start skateboarding again 23 years after my last known attempt? No, probably not, but I know that my relationship with my son is WAY more important than a couple spills on concrete. If it gives me more time with him, I can honestly say it will be worth it. So am I giving up? NO WAY!
  3. Sometimes you have to stop waiting for people to come to you and you have to go to them. Would it be easier to get my kids to do things I like to do? Sure. How much easier though will it be to invite them to hang out if I choose to do what they love instead? MUCH EASIER!

This week, there are neighbors, friends, and family members who would love to get to know you, but you are waiting for the invite from them. Or, maybe they invited you somewhere but you declined because you didn’t enjoy what they wanted to do. Step out of your comfort zone and invite someone to hang out with you. Learn something new!! When I moved to HB I learned to surf just so I could fit into the culture of the city and meet new people. Some of the friends I have made from it are the closest friends I have today. Learning to surf was HARD and time intensive but so worth it!

Invite someone to Movie Night tonight, or ladies, learn to hula at our next women’s event, or cook out in your front yard and invite the neighbors. We want to be a church that is connected to our city. The people around us need to hear the message of Jesus Christ and YOU might just be the person they have been waiting to hear it from!

See you Sunday!

Jairus Williams
Worship Pastor
Mariners Church
Huntington Beach Campus

A Note From Jeff Pries

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From all of us at Mariners Ocean Hills, we hope you are having a great summer. Like we talked about a few weeks ago, our prayer is that although you may take a vacation this summer, you don’t take a vacation from God. We still have a lot going on, and would love for you to stay connected at Ocean Hills. This Sunday evening is the final event for our Framly Summer Sundays. Please join us for a fun night for all ages. We will have bounce houses, food trucks, a live band and a comedian – plus, it’s all FREE! We start at 4:30p and end at 7p.

Last week was such an exciting Sunday for me as I was able to introduce our new elders and their wives. They are an amazing group of humble men and women who are passionate about serving our community.

This Sunday is the fourth week of our EPIC series and we are talking about at Jonah. If you have ever felt like running from God and wondered how God might respond…this Sunday is for you!  As always, we want to be a church of “inviters,” so be thinking of the people in your life who need to meet God and our wonderful church family. See you Sunday.

Blessings,
Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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After being gone for a few weeks, I was so excited to be back and worship with our church last weekend! God did not disappoint my sense of anticipation as we were led powerfully in worship by Crystal Lewis and Bianca Olthoff! Their passion was evident as they invited us to become more like Him and who He created us to be.

This past Tuesday morning our staff gathered at city halls around Orange County (Newport, Irvine and Costa Mesa) to share stories about what God is doing and to pray for our cities, our communities, our families. Even in the midst of these beautiful backdrops, I was reminded of the many challenges and difficulties people face every day…that’s why I’m so excited about our EPIC message series, and specifically, the hero we’ll be talking about this weekend. It’s one of my favorite heroes who is a great model of how to navigate the challenges and adversity we face in life that threatens to overwhelm us. Be sure to invite your friends, neighbors, and family to join us at one of our services.

And, don’t forget – our Summer Concert Series continues this Saturday night where we get to hang out after the service together in community and listen to some talented musical artists. Hope to see you there!

Peace,

Kyle