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Assembly 2024: Walking Humbly with God, Together
During Assembly worship, 13 new Mosaic leaders (newly credentialed or transferring credentials) were anointed and then offered anointing for all who wished to receive it.
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An Act of Civil Disobedience
To work for peace is at the core of who I am, particularly because I identify as a Mennonite. Jesus calls me to oppose oppression and violence, especially state-sanctioned violence.
Not Your Typical Mennonite: A Take on Violence
I challenge you to discover what unorthodox pastimes exist in your community and the purposes they serve for those who partake in them.
The End of Youth Ministry?
Youth ministry is for joy. It’s for helping youth to experience the joy in community that grows out of walking through suffering together and seeing how God brings life out of death.
Bearing Witness to the Lives of Neighbors We’ve Lost
Our youth group found the simple act of writing names on the shirts to be personal and powerful.
Accessible Family Ministry Workshop Centers Belonging
“Every church is planted in a community with people who are impacted by disabilities.”
Creating Opportunities for Jesus-Centered Formation to Talk Across Difference
“Formation is about the spiritual disciplines and practices that we engage in as disciples of Jesus. It is about being transformed.” – Rose Bender Cook
2024 Mosaic Budget Highlights
The total budget this year represents nearly $1.2 million dollars, an increase from recent years, and shed light on Mosaic’s current priorities.
The Pathway Towards Shaping Our Future Together, Phase 2
During the Pathways presentation at the November 2023 Assembly, I blurted out a request to the delegates, on behalf of the team, that I never intended to share out loud, even though it had been a prayer in my spirit.
When 1 + 1 = 3 (or more)
I was bi-vocational, working in two areas that I loved: communication and chaplaincy. I was on the communication staff for Mosaic, and I was a chaplain. I felt fortunate. And I was.
Giving Back What I Experienced
“I’ve always been the kind of person to help others in need because I had that type of early influence on my life. [The Mennonites] always gave and didn’t require anything so I try to do the same today.” – Carrie Noble Duckett
“God With Us” In the Liminal Spaces
Amid the liminal space between life and death is where transformation takes place.
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