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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

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 22-25)The story of Balaam—a pagan prophet who says the right things outwardly, but really seeks personal gain and power—is referenced three times in the New Testament. His heart is set against God’s people, even after God miraculously uses a talking donkey to offer correction. Join us as we see what this story teaches us about our heart posture and how God protects His people!

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 21:4-9)God’s people grumble against God and Moses, and venomous snakes fill the camp. But those who look to God’s gracious remedy are spared. Join us as we see how this story foreshadows the coming of Jesus, who takes away our sin when we behold and trust in Him and His work on the cross!

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 20:1-13)In a dry land, God tells Moses to call out water from a rock to provide for His people. Moses strikes the rock in anger, adding to what God declared and disqualifying himself from entering the Promised Land. Join us as we see how this miracle displays God's holiness and points us to our need for a Savior!

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 16)A rebellion rises against Moses’ leadership, and consequences strike: the Earth opens, fire falls, and plagues spread. But Aaron and Moses intercede for the rebellious people, and the Lord shows mercy. All of us are rebellious by nature—and we too need someone to intercede for us. Join us as we see how Jesus is our Mediator, standing between us and death!

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 13-14)When God’s people reach the Promised Land, scouts survey the land and return in a panic, doubting that God can defeat the enemies they see. Yet two of the scouts have a different attitude, believing in God’s power and promise. Join us as we discover how to rest in God’s strength and look to Him with awe!

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 10:35-36, 11-12)God’s people had seen His power when He rescued and led them out of Egypt. But in the wilderness, they doubt and question His goodness. They complain about hardships on the journey, Moses’ leadership, and the food sent from Heaven. Join us as we see what Numbers teaches us about how complaining affects our hearts and our world.

Anchor Passage: (Numbers 1:47-55, 9:15-23)God is with His people in the wilderness. A pillar of cloud and fire rests above the Tabernacle, the holy building where He dwells. When the pillar moves, the people move; when it stays, they stay—always looking to His presence to guide them on their journey. Join us as we see how God dwells with us and guides us today!

Anchor Passage: (Ecclesiastes 12:9-14)After exploring every avenue for meaning and trying to discover what life is all about, the author of Ecclesiastes reaches his conclusion: “Fear God and keep His commandments.” What would life be like if you woke up with this as your daily mission? Join us and see how this invitation is for you!

Anchor Passage: (Ecclesiastes 9:1-10, 11, 12:1-8)Ecclesiastes teaches that knowing you will die will help you live well. What does this mean? Join us as we see how if we trust in God, He rescues and redeems our life and our death!

Anchor Passage: (Ecclesiastes 7-8, 9:11-18, 10)In our complex life, there are days of prosperity and days of adversity. God oversees both—and will use both in our lives to transform us. Join us as we see how surrendering to God gives us the peace to enjoy the days He has given us!