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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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Learning to speak the Gospel like a Pennsylvanian…
My dialect of English, shaped by southern California and lots of different cultures, was often unintelligible to my new friends [in PA].

Been in the Struggle
An antiracist spirituality does not ignore the past, yet it calls us to move forward.

Sabbatical Leave for Executive Minister
The Mosaic Board has approved a sabbatical leave for Steve Kriss, Executive Minister.


How Mosaic Conference Became 10% Asian
Mosaic Conference is blessed to be able to continue the practice of helping one another, regardless of their background, in the 21st century.

Sing to the Lord
I wish that the Apostle Paul would have given more specific directions as to what form our hymn singing and worship should be.

Free Narcan Available to Congregations
The life-saving medication, Narcan, is available to community organizations and churches, free of charge, to have on hand.

Powerful Kindness, Faithful Truth
Can we acknowledge our fraught past while allowing undeserved favor to move us into new possibilities together?

My Great-Grandmother’s Organ: A Parable
I took a deep breath and guided my circular saw across the center of my great-grandmother’s pump organ.

Mosaic Staff Explores Cultural Communication on Retreat
As Mosaic Conference becomes more intercultural, staff need to be equipped to work through and across cultures.

The Gift of Not Knowing
Not clearly seeing the pathway ahead […] is frightening, disconcerting, and uncomfortable.

Spruce Lake Introduces New “Gap Year” Program
Renew gives those students time and a structure to explore questions, such as: “Who has Christ created me to be?” and “What is my purpose in life?”
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