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Mariners Church Weekend Messages
Mariners Church Weekend Messages
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© 2026 Mariners Church Weekend Messages
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Join us each week for relevant teaching that inspires us to follow Jesus and fearlessly change the world. Every weekend we will hear from Senior Pastor Eric Geiger or guest speakers and you will be challenged toward new growth, faith and ways to live that out into the world. For more information visit marinerschurch.org
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Anchor Passage: (Matthew 26:36-46) In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus is filled with anguish, so much so that He sweats drops of blood. He’s overwhelmed by what’s in front of Him—His sacrifice on the cross—but He obeys the Father, crying out, “Not my will, but Yours.” Join us as we discover how His obedience becomes ours when we believe in Him!
Anchor Passage: (John 14-16, Acts 1:8) Jesus promises His disciples that even after He leaves them, they will never be alone: God will send the Holy Spirit, who will be with us forever. Jesus even insists it is better for us to have the Spirit within us than Jesus beside us. Join us as we see how the Spirit comforts, convicts, and sends us to reach every nation with the good news of Jesus!
Anchor Passage: (John 13:1-17) In the upper room, Jesus does the unthinkable—He washes His disciples’ feet. To His disciples, Jesus’ actions feel wrong, backward, and beneath Him in dignity. But Jesus insists the path to real greatness is found in serving others. Join us as we see how He serves us too and how we can respond in service to others around us!
Anchor Passage: (Mark 11:11, 15-18) We see the same Jesus who welcomes children fashion a whip and clear out God’s temple, turning over the shopkeepers’ tables. What seems to be a contradiction in His character is really the same passion—to see people encounter His grace. He wanted everything that got in the way of people encountering Him removed, everything that dishonored Him turned over. Join us as we discover how He wants to turn over tables in our lives today.
Anchor Passage: (Luke 19:28-44) On Palm Sunday, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem as the promised King—humble, riding on a donkey, just as the prophet Zechariah had predicted hundreds of years before. Even though the crowd celebrates His arrival, we see Jesus weep for the city, knowing they've missed His true purpose. Join us as we discover how Jesus is a very different King, the only One we really need!
In the Scripture we see that God has set the times and places where people live (Acts 17:26) and that governing leaders are to restrain evil and protect the people under their care (Romans 13:1-3). We also see God command His people to love the immigrant as he loves himself (Leviticus 19:33-34). Christians sometimes have different views on borders and immigration, and we will look at three biblical tensions to hold.
Anchor Passage: (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Romans 12:1, Psalm 139:13-16) Gym memberships, tattoos, plastic surgery. Our Southern California culture is fixated on body image, looking young, and longevity of life. How should we view our bodies? What should we do with them? What wisdom does the Scripture offer us? Join us as we explore how God views our bodies and what it means to honor God with them!
Anchor Passage: (John 17:20-23, Ephesians 4:1-6, Mark 9:38-40) Jesus prayed that Christians would be “one,” yet there are thousands of Christian denominations worldwide. What happened? Join us as we look at the history of the Church and discover how what unites followers of Jesus is greater than what divides!
Spiritual gifts are often divided into three categories: speaking, serving, and sign gifts. It is the sign gifts—gifts like tongues, prophecy, and healing—that are a source of debate. Some have wrongly made Christians feel incomplete if they don’t have these sign gifts, and others have wrongly made some Christians feel weird for using the sign gifts. Join us as we look at these gifts and see how we can all use our gifts to serve others!
Anchor Passage: (Acts 5:27-29, Romans 13:1-3) The apostle Paul instructed Christians in Rome to submit to all the governing authorities, and he wrote those words when Nero, an evil tyrant who killed his own mother and burned his own city, was the emperor. Yet there are other passages where God’s people refused to obey their earthly leaders. How do we know when to obey and when to disobey the leaders of our day and the leaders in the land? Join us as we look at the wisdom Scripture offers!
Anchor Passage: (Hebrews 9:27, 2 Corinthians 5:1-9) One of the great mysteries of life is how we are able to live without thinking much about death, though we all will die. How can we live with hope, even though we know life will end one day? What happens to us after we die? Join us as we discover what the Bible says about death and our hope for those who trust in Jesus! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/pa...
Anchor Passage: (Selected Passages) Join us as we discover how God calls us to bless others and live in His blessing as we step into the new year! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/page/692 You can find information for all our Mariners congregations, watch more videos, and learn more about us and our ministries on our website https://www.marinerschurch.org/ --------------------------------------------------...
Anchor Passage: (2 Corinthians 8:9) Join us this Christmas at Mariners as we celebrate the birth of Jesus, our Savior and King, and the hope, joy, and peace He brings! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/page/692 You can find information for all our Mariners congregations, watch more videos, and learn more about us and our ministries on our website https://www.marinerschurch.org/ -----------------------------...
Anchor Passage: (Luke 1:1-25) In the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, we see how God invites ordinary people into His perfect plan, showing His faithfulness even in our seasons of waiting. Join us as we prepare our hearts to celebrate the miracle of Christmas and learn to enjoy God’s goodness in our seasons of waiting! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/page/692 You can find information for all our Mariners...
Anchor Passage: (Nehemiah 13) After returning to Jerusalem, Nehemiah found that the Israelites had broken every one of their commitments. His response teaches us a lesson in resolve: to lead with restlessness yet be sustained by resting in God. Join us as we discover how this tension points us to Christmas—to the only One who can change our hearts and give us the true rest we need! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinersch...
Anchor Passage: (Nehemiah 8-12) The most significant change that happened under Nehemiah's leadership wasn't the rebuilt wall of Jerusalem—it was the character transformation of the Israelites. Join us as we learn how to bring about the fruit of transformation in our lives and communities!
Anchor Passage: (Nehemiah 5:14-7) A leader's effectiveness rises and falls with their credibility. Nehemiah's enemies tried to discredit him, knowing it would ruin the progress of rebuilding the city walls. In response, Nehemiah displayed a powerful combination of character, competence, and commitment. Join us as we discover how to build and maintain the credibility God calls us to have in our lives! 2026 Mariners Church Annual Read Purchase yours at shop.marinerschurch.org First Time? Start ...
Anchor Passage: (Nehemiah 4-5:13) In the midst of their success, Nehemiah and the Israelites faced external threats and internal oppression. Leaders often face challenges that seem overwhelming, but Nehemiah showed perseverance even in conflict. Join us as we learn how to fight for what's right while also trusting that God is fighting for us! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/page/692 You can find informati...
Anchor Passage: (Nehemiah 3) In Nehemiah 3, we see Nehemiah thinking big—coordinating a city-wide project—while simultaneously acting small—serving and building the wall alongside the people. Join us as we learn how to live and lead with Christlike servanthood! First Time? Start Here: https://rock.marinerschurch.org/connectcard Can we pray for you? https://rock.marinerschurch.org/page/692 You can find information for all our Mariners congregations, watch more videos, and learn more about us a...



