A Note from Jeff Maguire

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…I was very much afraid, but…
– NEHEMIAH 2:2b-3a

Do it afraid.

As a kid (and admittedly as an adult) I was mostly fearful. It took me a long time to finally ride on a roller coaster. I didn’t try new foods often — a  resistance that I think came from my first-ever encounter with flan at a Mexican restaurant… big mistake. I was far more likely to run from a fight than get into one. I’ve never outgrown my disdain for scary movies. I still put on my seatbelt when people offer to drive me from their car to mine after an event… even if it’s in the same parking lot. I was glad when foul weather prevented me from skydiving a few years ago (that way I got credit for trying, but never had to go through with it). So, as a mostly fearful kid (and adult), I repeatedly found myself at a crossroads, either: A) avoid all things that cause me fear or B) do things while still being afraid of them. I’d have to learn to see, identify, and acknowledge fear and then do it (whatever it is) while still feeling the effects of fear.

Being afraid of something does not render it less necessary, important, or meaningful. Think about how it felt when you asked “her” to dance. Remember, when you met that coach for the first time. Consider the excitement-fear convergence of your driver’s test. Remember your first job interview. Or, think about that time someone introduced you to your now-spouse. Try to imagine all over again, how it felt to give your first oral book report in fourth grade. Fear, trepidation, sweaty palms, clumsiness, awkwardness, and stammering speech all made their appearance. But, you did it anyway.

Remember that time you thought about stepping out in pursuit of something that was personal, emotionally charged, divinely inspired, and not guaranteed to work out in the way you planned it? Some of us once knew this feeling in our past. Some of us are living with this sensation now. Still others of us have yet to experience this sensation at all… because we’ve been so afraid. This, however, is at the core of the big dreams God plants in people’s lives. More than likely, we’ll have to do that thing he’s called us to, without the luxurious absence of fear. What if we all did it afraid?

We’ll talk more about this idea Sunday, as we continue in our series: FAVOR with KINGS. These past few Sundays it’s been so great to meet the people you have invited on this journey with you. I’m so excited for each of us, in the unique ways God has called us, to take bold steps through our fears and into the future he’s invited us to.

See you Sunday,

Jeff

Child Dedications

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Our next Child Dedication is Sun, Oct 16. This is a special time for parents to dedicate and bless their children with the church community during our Sunday services. Click here to register for the Child Dedication Class. Please note, the Child Dedication Class is mandatory if you wish to dedicate your child during the service. Email shulse@marinerschurch.org with questions.

CHILD DEDICATION CLASS
Sun, Oct 9, 12:45-1:30p

Financial Peace University Volunteer Training

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Join leaders of our church for a day of vision casting, equipping, and inspiration as we prepare to take thousands of people through Financial Peace University in the winter of 2017. To make this possible, we will need hundreds of volunteers to be greeters, facilitators, hosts, help with hospitality and more!

To register, click here.

FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Sun, Oct 2, 9a-3:30p, Community Center
Lunch and snacks included

Men’s BBQ

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Join us as we kick off our monthly gatherings with an encouraging message from Ken Shamrock, intentional community and an amazing BBQ! Ken Shamrock is a worldwide recognized MMA fighter and an inductee into the UFC Hall of Fame.  Click here for details and to register.

MEN’S BBQ
Wed, Oct 5, 6:30p
Mariners Church Parking Structure Top Level

Women’s Ministry

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WARRIOR CAMP
Fri, Oct 7 – Sun. Oct 9, $199pp, Ramona, CA

Care and Recovery

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For those in need of help—whether you’ve experienced personal failure, crisis, abuse, addiction, loss, or pain—or you are simply searching for hope and the next right step towards healing, we welcome you. Click here for more info about Care & Recovery or see some of our upcoming meetings listed below.

Women’s Abuse Support: Mondays, 6:30-9p
Anger Support: Wednesdays, 7-9p
Divorce Care: Mondays, 6:30-8p (starting Oct 10)
Anxiety and Depression Workshop: Thursdays, 7-9p

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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Our FAVOR WITH KINGS series is off and running, and the momentum is incredible!

I’m loving the emails and messages I’m receiving from our church and from leaders of the other Mariners churches. Thousands of people and hundreds of life groups are reading the book and walking through discussions.

We recorded video introductions to kick off your group meetings—or conversations at home—if that’s helpful. favorwithkings.com/group

This week we’ll continue the conversation. How do you know if your dream is a God-dream? What if you’re not sure you have a dream? What if you feel your dream isn’t big enough or important enough?

If you missed last week, don’t worry. You can still jump in this Sunday. Remember, you can always listen to past messages here and subscribe to the iTunes podcast here.

And don’t forget… ALL IN vision and celebration night is THIS SATURDAY evening. Don’t miss it! Details here.

Love you… See you soon…

And may God continue to give you favor…

caleb

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A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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Who are you? What breaks your heart? I love these two questions Kenton left with us last weekend as we launched into our fall series Favor with Kings from the Book of Nehemiah. We have to know who we are and understand our true identity is found in Christ as God’s adopted son or daughter in order to be able to hear His voice and have Him break our hearts for what breaks His to bring about real and lasting transformation in us and through us.

This weekend, we’ll continue with the story of Nehemiah, the brokenhearted man responding to the sadness and pain of the world. Through Nehemiah’s dependence and obedience to God, we’ll see how God moved in and through him to bring about profound change in the world. I love the truth and encouragement we find in Nehemiah’s story! There is brokenness all around us. People are desperate to know there is hope and something so much more than the pain we can experience on a daily basis. This is a great series for our friends and neighbors to hear, and this weekend is a great time to invite them to come and hear there is hope in the midst of sadness, and purpose can be found in pain.

Peace,

kyle