The Four Things You Need to Know about Easter Weekend at Mosaic
I am really, really looking forward to this special weekend with you, your family, and friends. Here are the four main things you need to know about Easter Weekend at Mosaic ...
I am really, really looking forward to this special weekend with you, your family, and friends. Here are the four main things you need to know about Easter Weekend at Mosaic ...
On this Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, we celebrate Palm Sunday, so named in reference to palm branches laid on the ground before Jesus as He made His “Triumphal Entry” into Jerusalem. This moment is difficult not to be swept up into ...
As you may know, there is a large community of singles at Mosaic, and arguably, it is our most diverse cross-section of people! Austin is full of single people across all ages and stages, providing the church of Jesus with an enormous opportunity as well...
We will worship, lament, and celebrate, all in one gathering ...
Family is a word that means a lot to a lot of people–including me. In short, family matters. And, this spiritual family called Mosaic really, really matters as well ...
As Christian people, how do we process our negative experiences? Emotions? Circumstances? ...
Every Nation Youth Camp Central is the camp experience we take our middle school and high school students to. Camp has been a fun and deeply formative experience for many teens, including my own, over the years, and I’m excited about this year’s camp ...
SVC occupies its unique space at SXSW–a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday filled with speakers, music, food trucks, panels, art and vendor markets, service opportunities, and more to bring together Christian faith and thought leaders to dream about a better future ...
I didn’t understand the urgency of finding a church home. God was disrupting my train of thought every time it tried to pull into this station. He was steering me to not just go to a church but to belong to one ...
In light of all of this, allow me to encourage us all to take a deep breath, understanding that this issue is both complex and impacts all kinds of lives and communities across the country. How might we think about this challenging issue both biblically...