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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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Long-Haul Goodness
As good Mennonites, our initial impetus was both practical and financial. We wanted to have less lawn to mow, which would save us money and reduce our carbon emissions.

Amid War, Staying in Bethlehem is Costly
“We must work through our moments of panic when an app on my phone alerts us to an incoming rocket,” reports Andrew Bush, of Methacton Mennonite Church, a faculty member of Bethlehem Bible College.

Assembly 2023: Gathering to Worship God’s Faithful Truth
Around 250 people gathered for worship during Mosaic’s Assembly on November 4, centered on the theme of emet, God’s faithful truth.

Mosaic Assembly 2023 Report: Bound Together, Sharing Differences
The newness of Mosaic Conference means we need to ask, “Who are we?” before we ask, “With whom do we affiliate?”

Mosaic Institute: Finding Our Place in God’s Story
“My experiences with Mosaic Institute classes ground and remind me of the long and wide story of God’s people and God’s church.”

From Artificial Harmony to Just Diversity
Mosaic has spent a lot of time talking about what we have in common. We have yet to find ways to discover, unveil, and name our differences.

10 Things to Know Before Assembly
“Here is a quick checklist of 10 things you should know before coming to Assembly on Saturday.”

Seeking Peace in our Broken and Beautiful World: A Mosaic Response to Recent Violence in Israel/Palestine
What is a response that allows us to extend love and is rooted in Christ’s peace?

What to Expect at Assembly 2023
At Assembly we are invited to listen to God together, to set aside our own perspectives, and get to know our collective body and listen together.

Pruning, Planting, and Harvesting as Metaphors on Rural Church Life
Though I have spent nearly four decades living in southern California, three rural metaphors help me to understand and appreciate the work of Mosaic Conference.

Creating a Fruitful Ministry at Every Stage of Life
“Studies show that Monday is the most depressing day for pastors.”

A Peace Witness for Children
It is essential that we equip our children with tools to help prevent, divert, and respond to conflict in peaceful ways. A new Bible by MennoMedia’s Shine curriculum seeks to do so.
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