A Note From Caleb Anderson

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This week some Mariners Pastors and I are hosting 150+ other pastors from all over the country, training them about Rooted and its impact on people and churches. God is using Mariners to influence many churches and it’s a privilege to be part of this.

I tell you that to ask you this: How do you STAY ROOTED?

Note: If you’ve yet to participate in Rooted, that’s a must for January.

More than likely, you’ve gone through Rooted. But what does it mean to STAY?

Jesus said, “Remain in me, and I will remain in you.” (John 15).

What does that mean? It simply means staying connected. Connected to Jesus, connected to other Jesus followers, connected to your mission and purpose for life.

How do we do that? Lots of ways… Here are just a few:

– Join us on Sundays. There are no gold stars for church attendance, but just as your body needs food, your soul needs nourishment. You can get that on your own (praying, reading your Bible, walking with God in nature), but being with others who are collectively celebrating God is like a vitamin shot.

– Join us in the community. I know that you care about people and that you do good wherever you go. But scheduling it and taking family or friends with you is a really important thing, too. You get to have a shared memory. You get to reflect together on why Christmas is more than just decorations and presents. So schedule serving.

– Invite. People are more likely to come to church around Christmastime (and Easter). Their hearts are more open. There is more nostalgia and attraction to church. Even if they’ve declined ten times before, this time might be the one. By the way, the best way to experience Christmas is through the eyes of a child. Similarly, the best way to experience church at Christmas is through the eyes of someone exploring Jesus—for the first time, or with renewed hope. Invite people to church this season.

I love you and pray for you often.

See you soon…

caleb

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A Note From Cole Beshore

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This has been such a great season in our church as so many of you have jumped in to Celebrate Differently, buying presents, providing meals and giving to those in need. If you haven’t been able to participate yet, there’s still time! Read below for more opportunities as we continue to celebrate or visit our website here.

This weekend we will be looking forward to Thanksgiving and the Christmas season. Our world seems to rush ahead in this busy time of year and it is easy to lose our footing. We will be finishing up the Book of Nehemiah and our Favor With Kings series this weekend. Join us as we look at the secret to making it through this next season. Plus, Jeff and the team are making their way home from Israel and will be back with us as well!

See you Sunday!

Cole Beshore

Women’s Christmas Brunch

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Bring a friend and join us for this once a year event! We will have beautiful music, stories from the heart and opportunities to make new friends, all over a delicious breakfast brunch. To CELEBRATE DIFFERENTLY we will be collecting women’s hygiene kits to distribute to the homeless women here in HB. Click here to register or search “Brunch” on our website.

WOMEN’S CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
Sat, Dec 3, 9:30a-12p
Tickets are $35 per person

Men’s Breakfast

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Every month, men from all over Orange County gather around to experience godly community, delicious food, and hear God speak through Scripture. For this month’s breakfast, we have the pleasure of having Lamont Hartman with us, Lead Pastor of Emmaus Church! Click here for more info or search “Breakfast” on our website.

MEN’S BREAKFAST
Sat, Nov 19, 8-10a
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JHM Winter Camp

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We want to give every student a PERSON who knows them and PLACE to belong. Camp gives us the great opportunity to do just that.

Thousand Pines Winter Camps treat junior high students to a high-energy weekend filled with fun games, challenging speakers, and a chance to reconnect with God. For more info and to register click here or search “winter camp” on our website.

JHM WINTER CAMP
Fri, Jan 13 – Mon, Jan 16
Costs $333

A Note From Monica Bannister

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What a great Sunday we had this past weekend as we launched this season of Celebrate Differently! This Christmas, as a church, we are committed to caring for people experiencing poverty or crisis by offering our time and our resources; by giving Christmas gifts to local families, providing food for those in need and by serving in our community.

THANK YOU to those of you that are already participating in Celebrate Differently! Hundreds of gift tags were taken off the Christmas trees on the patio (and we’ll have more this Sunday!). Many of you signed up to serve at various holiday opportunities. And this next Sunday we’re kicking off a food drive to stock the food pantry at Westmont Elementary that we’re helping launch! What an awesome time of year, when we get to put Jesus’ love on display in our community, by helping meet tangible needs and building relationships.

A few more exciting things…

We are thrilled to have a new global resident from Kenya with us! Her name is Qui, so make sure you introduce yourself to her on the patio this Sunday!

Speaking of global, we have another Mexico Faith Adventure coming up! Join us on Saturday, November 19, as we paint the El Niño Church and host a fun community BBQ. We’ll also end the day with a friendly game of baseball with the kids in the neighborhood. CLICK HERE to register.

It’s not too late to sign up to serve this holiday season… Don’t miss out on these opportunities to celebrate and build relationships in our community! CLICK HERE for all the details.

I am so grateful for this community. May we experience God’s joy as we celebrate differently and love those around us this holiday season!

Monica