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Mwaipopo Joins Mosaic Board
Emmanuel Mwaipopo joined the Mosaic Conference Board in January 2023. Along with his role on the Mosaic Board, Emmanuel will serve as Chair of the Intercultural Committee.

Diversity of Gifts, Unity of Spirit
Our table noted that there is a difference between unity and uniformity. Unity can exist amidst differences in perspective and practice.

Following My Call from the Wilderness for More Than 40 Years
This past weekend, Marco Güete was honored as one of the denomination’s elders at Mennonite Church USA’s Hope for the Future 2023, a gathering of people of color.

Mosaic Moderators Meet with Mennonite Church USA Executive Board
“We bear witness to Jesus by how we manage conflict. That does not mean that we are weak or spineless but that we are honest and take time to listen and honor each other.”

The Power of Handwriting
What does it mean when we take the time to think clearly about our words to another person, and then hand write them on paper?

Franconia Congregation Leaves Mosaic Conference
Franconia congregation (Telford, PA) has voted to disaffiliate with Mosaic Conference.

Energized by Love and Peace
In 2020, Smalls became the first African American woman to be credentialed in Mosaic Conference. At the time, she did not think of the historical significance, but today she is honored and wants to live up to this distinction.

The Good News of Mosaic Conference
When we divide and sort ourselves, we risk making God into our image.

Visiting San Francisco Chinese Mennonite Church
My journey was packed with memories, generous hospitality, and God’s love, provision, and hope.

My Narrative of Inadequacy, Flipped Upside Down
I looked at pastoral ministry and realized that this is a job that requires being good at a little bit of everything rather than being good at one particular thing.

As We Wait
There are times when we need to wait, and waiting is not easy. At least it’s never easy for me.

Art Goes Where Words Cannot
When my words didn’t come, Jesus and art stepped into my life, and the healing process began.
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