Haiti Prayer Night

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On October 4, 2016, Matthew roared across southern Haiti as a Category 4 hurricane, dumping up to 40 inches of rain in some places with winds of 140 miles an hour. Please join us as we spend time in worship and prayer, thanking the Lord for the hand of protection He extended our Haitian family during the storm, and asking for His continued protection and provision for Pastor Samuel, the kids at  Glory Glory Center, and the Haitian nation. For more info click here or search “Haiti” on our website.

HAITI PRAYER NIGHT 
Wed, Nov 9, 7-9p
Upper Room

Baptism

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Baptism is an important step in your journey as a follower of Christ and an outward symbol of the work He has already done in your life. If you would like to be baptized, please attend our upcoming Baptism class. More info here or search “Baptism” on our website.

BAPTISM CLASS
Sun, Nov 6, 9a, Life Dev Bld Library (3rd floor)
Baptisms will take place after 9 & 11a services

Women’s Brunch

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Join us as we dive deep into Given to Give from Romans 1:5 and usher in the Christmas season by embracing the gift of the Son and the gifts of His Spirit. You will not want to miss this year’s Christmas Brunch featuring pastor, leader, writer, wife & mom, Jo Saxton. Individual and group tickets available. More info here.

WOMEN’S BRUNCH: GIVEN TO GIVE
Sat, Dec 3, 9:30a-12p, $35pp, Community Center
childcare: $15/child up to age 7

Safe Families Info Meeting

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Join us to learn about the Safe Families Ministry, which helps stand in the gap for families in crisis through temporary hosting of vulnerable children with local families. There are many ways to help support and encourage this ministry. All levels of interest welcome. Click here for more info or search “Safe” on our website.

SAFE FAMILIES INFORMATION MEETING
Sun, Nov 13, 10:15-11a
Room 221 (upstairs)

Men’s Bible Study

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Prepare for the challenges of the modern world. Study how God provides the powerful armor needed to live as Christian men in a hostile world. More info here or search “men” on our website.

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: Putting on the Full Armor of God
Thursdays through Nov 17
7-8a, Upper Room OR 7-8:30p, Children’s Theatre

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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I went.

On the elevated stage were six oversized chairs. Plastic bottled waters and mugs rested atop small adjacent end tables. The room was typical of a college meeting hall in many respects: massive fluorescent lighting, rows of padded chairs linked safely together, and it was largely populated by cool-looking people living in the newness of adulthood and the freedom that comes with being a student at a large university. But, unlike the lecture halls I remember as a student, no one attended this gathering because they were compelled by a professor. No one was falling asleep in the midst of the presentation. This stuff mattered to the audience. It mattered to the panelists. UCI, along with a number of other colleges, has been hosting what they refer to as “Conversations on Identities and Culture.”

On the panel were:  a hip-hop artist, an activist, a politician, two scholars, and a music producer. All but one of them, the politician (a Latina woman) were African-American. They spoke about a world in which they lived that I had not ever known. In a lot ways, I felt like a kid sitting a table of grown-ups, listening to a conversation for which I could understand only by an empathic imagination. The activist, Ashley, asked the room: “How many of you have been pulled over more than twenty times in your life?” Hands shot up all around me — young hands — hands of people who hadn’t been driving all that long. Those hands belonged to people who looked different from me. A reality set in.

My world, my experiences, my past, are different than those, not only of the panelists on the stage, but also of the overwhelming majority of the people who joined with me in that room. In each of the speakers, there was an unmistakably passionate longing to see this world made different. There was despair for things hoped for, but not realized. Only, despair was clearly not going to win the day. Instead, what was ultimately expressed came across like a kind of determined or activated hope for a new and better world.

The hip-hop artist who moderated much of the discussion, Jaziri X, closed out his portion of the conversation with these famous words: “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for…” I can live in the empowerment of what is intended in that phrase. At the same time, I’m learning that in order for me to have any part in shaping our world (however Jesus may lead us to do so), I’m going to have to understand more of the personal narratives of the people who live in it, particularly, the people whose own stories are vastly different from my own.

I’m grateful to be a part of a learning community like this one at Mariners MV.

See you Sunday,
Jeff

A Note From Jeff Pries

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If there is one thing we know about pastors, it’s the fact that we can be long winded. I can only imagine how many times you think on a Sunday morning, “land the plane, buddy, we got it.” So, with that in mind, I’m going to keep this incredibly short.

This Sunday we will have just one service at 10a, which will be followed by our Harvest Carnival! It has become one of my favorite Sundays. And also, it’s a perfect Sunday to invite a friend. One last thing, we will have our Chili Cook-off too! That is all I am allowed to say about the cook-off, I’ve been accused of rigging the contest. :-) See you Sunday… 10a.

Blessings,

Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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Every year we throw one of the most amazing parties for our community with our annual Harvest Carnival! Our campus is buzzing right now as the preparation has already begun: bringing in the rides, setting up the games, preparing for the food, the music and the fun that we get to enjoy tomorrow night. This is one of the best opportunities of the year to invite your neighbors, friends and families to come and experience the beauty of joyful, loving relationships – the gospel on display at our church campus! Rain or shine it is going to happen so I hope you are making plans to join us and bring somebody with you tomorrow night (for details click here).

This weekend our journey through Nehemiah and our FAVOR WITH KINGS series continues. Kenton will be with us, using Nehemiah’s story to teach us more about who we want to become as loving followers of Jesus.

Also, we had a great turnout and feedback from our Saturday night Beyond spotlight events, so we’re adding more after the 9 & 11a services this Sunday! The services will be slightly shorter (and we’ll take care of your kids :) so we can gather immediately afterward at the Community Center to talk through the story God has been writing to move us Beyond ourselves into this exciting opportunity to love, serve, and reach our community in new and profound ways. Find out more about BEYOND here and be sure to join us this weekend!

I am looking forward to seeing and being with you guys as we continue to walk into this great adventure God has for us.

Peace,

Kyle