Vision Night

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UPDATE 10/16/15: DUE TO A CONFLICT, VISION NIGHT IS BEING RESCHEDULED. WE WILL NOT MEET ON SUN, NOV 15. STAY TUNED FOR THE NEW DATE FOR VISION NIGHT.

Join us for VISION NIGHT as we connect with one another, celebrate what God has recently done in our church community and hear from Pastor Jeff Maguire as he shares the vision for our upcoming year! For more info, contact Kasaundra, kdomen@marinerschurch.org

VISION NIGHT
Sun, Nov 15, 5p, Mission Viejo Campus

Global Luncheon: A Conversation About Human Trafficking

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There are more people in slavery today than any other time in history. It is a problem that is both global and local. Join the conversation about Human Trafficking with our global partner from Sri Lanka, Pastor Adrian DeVisser.

For more information contact Tiffany at twebster@marinerschurch.org

Global Luncheon: A Conversation About Human Trafficking
Sun, Oct 18, 12.45p, Worship Center Foyer

Harvest Carnival

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Join us as we welcome the fall season with a carnival! We’ll have our annual Chili Cook Off and games and activities for the kids. Come fill your stomach with incredible chili, and spend time in community with our church family! Tickets will be on sale for carnival games (cash only, please). For more information or to help out contact Jaclyn, jrisser@marinerschurch.org

Sun, Oct 18, following services (9 & 11a)

 

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ. – 2 Thessalonians 3:5

I got busted last week. It happened while I was driving my daughter in my car. I don’t remember exactly what I was doing, but I do know whatever it was, it necessitated my steering the car with my left knee… Look, no hands. My daughter, keen in observation, asked: “Why are you driving without your hands?” In re-thinking the moment, of course it was stupid. It’s stupid whenever I do it. Admittedly, my hands are rarely at “10 and 2.” Nevertheless, I certainly don’t want any of my kids (when they eventually start driving) to try and control a car by their knees. But, that’s what I was doing.

Maybe, I was adjusting the radio… with both hands, I guess. Maybe, I was clipping my nails (I have been known to do such a thing. I’m not proud of it. But, I have nail clippers in my car. I do my best to catch the nail clippings in my lap so that upon exiting, all the nails will be deposited onto the street and not in the car). Maybe, I was unwrapping a burrito. Maybe, rich in irony, I was unwinding the hands-free ear buds that attach to my phone so I could talk unimpeded. In any event, my hands were not directing the car. The car, a 1994 Suburban, is no sub-compact. It’s big and heavy. It requires the focused and skilled hands of an aware driver.

Our hearts aren’t much different, I suppose. Most of the time, I’m content to direct my own heart by the whimsy of my desire or the hubris of my own best judgment. But, while an unguided heart can get me a short distance, it marks a significant risk — one greater than I realize. Paul says it this way: the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God. In other words, my heart is in need of being directed by God to God. This is more than mere obedience. It’s about surrender. It’s about our hearts’ greatest need — our utmost desire and destination: love. God’s invitation to us is not simply that we avoid wrongdoing. God’s invitation is to direct us into love — the love of God.

Each week (either on Thursday night or on Sunday morning) we give people a chance to be guided into God’s loving presence. We’ll do it by laughing, singing, praying, embracing each other, learning, and even in mourning together. Who are the people in your life longing for a depth of love they can’t quite name? Maybe, God will use the words of your invitation to help give voice to that gentle and compassionate direction of God upon their hearts. As we continue in our series, TRANSFORmeD, we’ll revisit the idea that love — the love of Jesus —  is what initiates the work of transforming us. Love, after all, is that thing toward which we’re all driving, whether or not we know it.

See you soon,

Jeff

A Note From Jeff Pries

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I missed you last week as I was spending time celebrating my son up at UCLA at a baseball parent luncheon. But I heard you had a great weekend having Kyle come speak. I’m looking forward to being back this week to kick off a new series. We will be looking at the Book of Romans and seeing what a transformed life is all about. Do you ever wonder what the secret ingredient is to make life work? Well, this week we will find out. And it may be different than you think.

Community is such a big part of our church. Next Tuesday, October 13, we’ll be kicking off Community Nights. So join us for dinner – we’ll have a great time learning and growing together. Roger and Becky Tirabassi will be talking to us about relationships. Plan on jumping in for the next six weeks (if you can make them all) and grow in relationship and friendship. You can find out more and register here.

Lastly, our Harvest Carnival and Chili Cook Off are coming up on Sunday, October 18, which is a weekend you do NOT want to miss. We will have more info this weekend and make sure you sign up to attempt to beat my famous chili recipe!

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday. Don’t worry, we will have the A/C cranking.

Blessings,

Jeff