I hope you and your loved ones had an amazing holiday season, and now that the New Year is upon us, I’d like to welcome you to what I am trusting will be an incredible year at Mosaic, as we love God, one another, and our city with all our heart, mind, strength, and resources this year
What Are You Wearing?
What am I going to wear? That’s something some of us think deeply about, and others hardly think about at all. But think about the last time you stood in front of your closet trying to decide what to wear, probably earlier today. What was really going through your mind in that moment?
Come By This Season – Holiday Schedule
We look forward to continuing our Advent season celebrations with you
Dysfunction Junction
“People may not get it right, but God always remains faithful.” This is the idea that we reflected upon this week, continuing in our series, A Family Christmas: If You Think Yours is Tough, Wait ‘Til You Meet God’s. In Genesis 25, we find the story of Isaac and Rebekah, one that continues a greater story about the family that God planned to …
Christmas Under the Stars
Christmas Under the Stars is a brand new Mosaic South holiday tradition! Should I go to this, and make it a part of my Christmas traditions? Of course you should!
In The Messy Middle.
Tis’ the season so it goes… This stretch from Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year’s can stir up more emotion than we often admit.
Tis’ the Season.
You know what they say — there’s no place like home for the holidays. ‘Tis the season for gratitude, family, and friends, yet it’s also the time when the ache of being on the outside can feel the strongest. Have you ever considered what it feels like and means to be on the outside?
Mosaic’s Favorite Holiday Tradition
At Mosaic, our favorite tradition is something called “Project Christmas.” We’ve been doing Project Christmas for about 15 years now, and through it, we seek to release a wave of generosity into our community and even in another nation over the next four weeks…
A Better Question.
As we step into Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the New Year, everything is getting louder about what it means to celebrate. But underneath the decorations, plans, and full calendars sits a quiet question many people carry:





