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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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Signs of Hope and the Butterfly Effect
Our Conference-Related Ministries beat their wings over the world to bring hope, healing, education, and belonging to their communities.
Supporting Indonesian Families of Children with Disabilities in Philadelphia
PIPA’s existence at Philadelphia Praise Center means that more families with children with disabilities feel comfortable bringing their children.
Sharing Joys and Challenges with PPMI in India
I invite you to pray for our brothers and sisters in India, because we need them, and they need us.
Caring for Others: The call of José Andrés Mendoza (Encuentro de Renovación, Miami, FL)
The church belongs to God, not to us. When we realize this, we can rest and know that there is hope, that someday, God will multiply our church.
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.
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