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A Spirit-Filled 2025 Assembly – Be My Witnesses
The 2025 Assembly brought together voices from many languages and cultures for a day of worship, discernment, and renewed commitment to Jesus-centered witness.

Delegates Affirm Mosaic Board’s Recommendation to Leave MC USA with 74% Support
At the 2025 Assembly, Mosaic Mennonite Conference delegates voted to discontinue affiliation with Mennonite Church USA and to pursue partnerships rooted in shared Anabaptist values.
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Remembering Anthonia Chibuzo Onye
Onye had previously served as assistant pastor of LA (CA) Faith Chapel, where her homecoming service was held on Feb. 24, 2024.


Supporting Mosaic Leaders in Holistic Wellness
“Pastors are a gift to the church. Our role as a broader church community is to steward those gifts.”

Three Things Shaping Mosaic Four Years Later
Technology, migration, and politics, and our Jesus-Centered Faith

Visioning for the Hard Work of Leadership
This is sacred work. I want to be effective, but even more, I want to be faithful.

Naked Ash Wednesday
It seems that the longstanding symbols of the church still have meaning and resonance in an age of secularism.

I did not feel worthy: the call of Pastor Fernando Loyola (Centro de Alabanza)
“God, confirm this call, and may there be no shortage of food in my house.”

Hatching Compassion
The 2024 Journey Award from Everence will honor the Moyer family of the former Rocky Ridge congregation.

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.
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