A Note From Jeff Pries

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What a great kick-off to community nights we had on Tuesday. Way to go to all of you for jumping in. It was an amazing group of people who showed up. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped prepare the campus for our event. And also, thanks to Marc and Vicki Franz for providing us with amazing tri-tip. If you signed up, but were unable to attend, or if you haven’t sign up and want to join us, we look forward to seeing you this Tuesday. I found it very rewarding to explore the series further and drive it home in our lives with discussion. In case you’re wondering what we’ll be eating at our next gathering, it will be food from the taco truck, which is always a hit.

This Sunday, we’ll be continuing our series through Nehemiah. I am really excited about where it will move us as a church, and as individuals. This is a great series and this week we will be looking at what it means to find favor with the King and it may be something different than you think. There are a lot of great things going on here at Mariners Ocean Hills – make sure to scroll down and see all that is happening.

Blessings,

Jeff

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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They broke bread…and ate together with glad and sincere hearts…
– ACTS 2:46

For people who grew up in a typical American church (of which I’m not one), there is a constant fixture in their experience of weekly worship gatherings. While it could be a pipe organ, a robe wearing preacher, a hymnal, or even an esoteric architectural feature like a narthex or a nave, the most universal feature of the American church is something most often known as the “fellowship hall.” In many cases the fellowship hall is named after a founding member of the church or a generous person who donated the carpet several decades and multiple fruit punch spills ago.

In every fellowship hall across the vast expanse of the church universe, on any given week, people engage in the same activity: they eat together. This is the site of the casserole and the pecan pie. It’s where people show off their Mid-western “hot dish” or their ambrosia salad. It’s the place where you can find several different varieties of mac-n-cheese and Texas sheet-cake brownies. It’s also the place where the life of the church is shared. Eating together provides a kind of backdrop for allowing those people we sit around every week to be invited a bit deeper and more personally to our lives. In that sense, food becomes merely the means to an end.

But, to talk so someone who grew up in that world — a world of proud grandmas with generations-spanning family recipes that reach all the way back to the American Revolution — their greatest moments in the fellowship hall didn’t involve a potluck. The best moments always occurred when the Pyrex and the Tupperware stayed locked away in their under-the-counter homes. The best of the fellowship hall was when no child was forced to smile a kind “thank you” after sampling someone’s disquieting “tuna surprise” dinner. The best experience was unequivocally when a ton of pizza and a boatload of soft drinks met eager appetites post-church.

While there is a certain down-home appeal to the church potluck — one which we occasionally resurrect — there is a measure of relief on all parties when we can eat together and not have to cook or clean up (except for the disposal of whatever plates and napkins we use). For the rest of October, we’ll provide pizza at $3 a plate (2 slices and coke) after the Sunday at 5pm service. No, not every day calls for a pizza-and-coke deviation from our better nutrition-minded sensibilities. But, once a week, pizza night feels like a win for the family. Bring a few bucks and lets eat “together with glad and sincere hearts.” Relax, eat, chat, and feel free to save the “tuna surprise” for another day.

See you Sunday,

Jeff

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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The Lord can control a king’s mind as he controls a river; he can direct it as he pleases. Proverbs 21:1

Sunday we talked about how God has designed this universe with an authority structure, in part, to remind us that we are under HIS authority. Don’t fight it. Don’t hate. Don’t hide. Work within it… and work with excellence.

Let’s take a moment to pray…

Pray for the “king,” or influencer, in your life with whom you need to find favor.

Pray for the authority figures in our city.

Pray for the authority figures in our country.

And let’s remember, as we enter this election season, that we as good citizens and children of God—understanding His authority—vote, pray, and then submit to our authorities. We trust that everyone in leadership—no matter how much we disagree with them—is a river that God can control.

And don’t forget this Sunday! Invite someone who could use some practical insight into how to build or redesign their life. Nehemiah will be our guide.

caleb

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Harvest Carnival Volunteers

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Volunteer at Harvest Carnival and help us bring an evening of fun to our community! Help with rides, craft stations, ticket sales, petting zoos, food sales, carnival games, and more! Sign up here or search “Harvest” on our website.

HARVEST CARNIVAL VOLUNTEERS
Fri, Oct 28, on campus
Shift 1: 3:00-7:00p
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hift 2: 5:30-9:30p

Date Night

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Spend an evening with your spouse energizing your marriage through an encouraging teaching with Irvine Lead Pastor, Kyle Zimmerman. Appetizers and drinks provided. Click here to register or search “Date Night” on our website.

The first 100 registrations will be entered into a raffle to win a $50 gift card toward a nice dinner!

DATE NIGHT
Fri, Oct 7, 6:30-8:30p, Upper Room
Childcare provided (0-5th grade): $10 per family

Military Ministry Kick-Off

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Do you have a heart for serving our brave military men, women and families? We invite you to join us for our kick-off meeting, where we will be casting vision for this ministry and identifying specific serve opportunities in the coming months. All levels of interest welcome. Click here for more info or search “military” on our website.

MILITARY MINISTRY KICK OFF 
Sun, Oct 16, 10:15-11a
Room 221