CHILDREN & ADULTS: BAPTISM CLASS

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Learn more about the purpose, importance and significance of baptism. Class is required prior to baptism. Parents are encouraged to attend with their child. For adult baptisms, click here. For children, find out more here.

BAPTISM CLASS
Children (2nd-5th grade): Sat, Sep 10, 5-6:15p, Port Mariners r237
Adults: Sun, Sep 25, 9a, Life Dev Bld, 3rd fl library

Baptism: Sun, Sep 25, after 9&11a services

 

 

Rooted Fall 2016

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Rooted provides the opportunity to connect with God, the church community and your purpose in unexpected life-changing ways. To register or for a list of groups, including young adults, couples, women and men, click here or search “rooted”.

ROOTED FALL 2016 LAUNCH FOR ALL GROUPS
Tue, Sep 13, 6:30-8:30p, Senior Center in the Park
18041 Goldenwest Ave, HB

JHM Life Group Leaders

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We want every student to have a place to belong and a person who cares about them, so we do Life Groups. Committed leaders who care about our jr. high students create a setting where they can build depth in their friendships, not only with each other, but with Jesus. We are looking for leaders to help guide our students on this journey.  For more information click here or to register as a volunteer click here.

JHM LIFE GROUP LEADERS
Wednesdays through May 31, 7-8:30p (with some breaks)
in homes throughout the community

Mexico Faith Adventure: Families Home Build Info Meeting

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Want to impact others and have an amazing memorable family experience serving? Join us for a family faith adventure to Mexico on November 11-13. Trip is open to families with children, ages 5 years through high school. Click here or contact Trisha for more info, tgraves@marinerschurch.org

MEXICO FAITH ADVENTURE:
FAMILIES HOME BUILD INFO MEETING
Sun, Sep 11, 9a, Life Dev Bld r208

Asia Ministry

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Moonlight, Movie and Mooncake – what do they have in common? Join us for our 2nd Annual Mid-Autumn Festival (aka Moon Festival). Come with your family and friends and enjoy a family-friendly animated movie together. Bring a picnic dinner and some mooncakes or desserts to share at this festival under the Moon!

Text MOON to 949-267-3131 or click here for more info. Sponsored by Asia Ministry.

MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL
Sat, Sep 17, 6:30-8:30p (after the evening service)
Lower Lawn (in front of the Student Center)

Take A Break Tuesdays

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We want to help moms (or dads) take a break – we know it’s well deserved! Drop off your kids and relax knowing they will be cared for in a safe and loving place. Children are assigned to age appropriate rooms grouped as close in age as possible. Children 2-5yrs will have story, crafts, outdoor, music and lunch time. Click here for more info.

TAKE A BREAK TUESDAYS
Tue, Sep 13, 9a-12:30p 
Cost: $30 first child, $25 per additional child 

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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Early on in my married life, I determined, with ironclad conviction, that I would dedicate myself to the activity of surfing for the remainder of my days. I was certain, I would one day raise my yet-to-arrive-children to be comfortable with sand in their hair, their toes, and even a harmless bit of it in their granola bars and beach snacks. I envisioned us spending our days camped out along the seaside, playing together, nightly taking in sunsets over the Pacific ocean. However, my grip on that conviction started to weaken once my actual (not fantasy) children began to arrive. Because in the wake of “onesies,” and late nights with no sleep, and soccer teams, and a minivan, Amanda and I realized that kids eat sand, apparently funnel it in their diapers, and run with determination into arriving cars and crashing waves. We started to find the beach to be far more of a nuisance than a joy. I eventually, and reluctantly found ways to put my surfboards in places far less convenient to easy access, but better for long-term storage purposes and garage access.

But, that process began to reverse itself this summer. My two oldest (10 and 12) discovered a new, yet seemingly familiar love. Now, those who used to eat sand, dare cars in the parking lots to a game of chicken (a la: toddler-versus-car), and demand a nap in the middle of the day, can’t surf enough. The water that used to terrify them (and their sleep-deprived parents) now calls to them with the promise of adventure. The question: “What are we doing today?” has now been replaced by, “Can we go surfing today?” They, like most kids who surf, don’t ever stop once they’re in the water. For three or four hours they paddle in a kind of endless surf-treadmill: ride a wave, paddle out, paddle into a wave, ride a wave, and so on…

In looking back over the past few months, I’ve been trying to figure out what the “magic bullet” was. Why did they, all of a sudden, decide this was an activity they sought after? The only thing I can conclude regarding this surf enthusiasm was that they found friends to accompany them. This phenomenon is simple and time-tested. We know it with great familiarity. I find that question we ask first in most circumstances is not, “what are we doing?” but “who’s going to be there?” We can do most anything: adventurous, scary, daring, boring, or even labor-intensive if we’re with people willing to share the experience with us.

To stretch the analogy a little further… This year, as we proverbially “put away the white shoes” after Labor Day, we’ll look into the fall calendar and possibly wonder about the adventure ahead. For me, that adventure involves launching our new service on Sundays at 5pm. I’m grateful we get to take that next step together. It marks a great moment for our church community. Yet, for others of us, our present and near-future adventures are not the ones we eagerly sought because we’re in the midst of “it.” It hurts. It is a challenge. It feels like we’re ready to give up. So, we’re finding we may need other people more than ever — more than we thought we did. And, it turns out, they need us, too. So, no matter what’s ahead, don’t let an opportunity to get connected slip by. Start that process with our “Community Kick-off” on September 14th. So whether you’ve yet to complete the ROOTED experience or haven’t quite found a connection in a life group, come. Whatever’s ahead and whatever we’ll face can be met with confidence and even a sense of joy, so long as we’re not alone.

See you Sunday,

Jeff