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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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Welcome Center at Care and Share
The Care & Share Thrift Shoppes, a Mosaic Conference Related Ministry (CRM), recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially launch their Welcome Center.
What Color Am I?
While counterintuitive, meeting as a White caucus for reflection shows respect for our brothers and sisters of color.
Guard Each Other’s Dignity
How can we protect the image of God in one another and stand with those who are hurting or afraid?
How a Small, Low-Income Church Bought its Building
When I first heard about the opportunity … I didn’t think we could ever pull it off. But as we weighed the pros and cons and listened, it felt like an invitation from God.
Building Community: When the Spirit Unexpectedly Changes Us
Like many Christians, I have wondered how people who do not claim faith get through difficulties without faith in God or a faith community to provide support and hope.
Truth to Power
It’s not every day I find myself sitting across the table from two of the most powerful people in the world.
Pathway Process Continues Work
The dialogue was rich and diverse, as leaders from congregations and CRMs, staff, and board members grappled with our calling and priorities as a conference and broader denomination, amid the challenges of this season.
Towamencin Congregation Leaves Mosaic Conference
Towamencin Mennonite Church (Kulpsville, PA) has voted to disaffiliate with Mosaic Conference and Mennonite Church USA (MC USA).
I Keep Learning
I can either spend time in safety behind my windows, or I can open the door. How do I balance bold risk with wise safety?
Hope is Ringing Out!
One of the most positive aspects of the retreat was the sense of absolute unity and harmony reigning among a group with such diversity.
Who am I? What am I? Where am I?
Doh Nay Kaw attended the Mennonite Church USA Convention in early July with her youth group of Whitehall (PA) Mennonite Church. She wrote this poem as an expression of her experience at MennoCon.
Like Ruth, Immigrants Know Risk — & the Value of Sharing Burdens
As an immigrant, choosing where to go involves an element of faith, as the future unfolds with unknown possibilities.
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