by Javier Márquez
Mosaic Conference’s Summer Ambassadors program is going international.
For the first time, the 2026 cohort will include five participants from Latin America—three from Colombia and two from Mexico—marking a significant expansion of the initiative’s reach and vision. This year’s program has also received more applications than ever before, with qualified applicants exceeding available funding by more than 50 percent, underscoring both the program’s growing impact and the need for additional support.

Mosaic seeks to raise $15,000 from congregations and individuals by June 1 to support the expansion in number of participants. Many Ambassadors come from under-resourced communities, and modest stipends make it possible for them to dedicate their summer to leadership development and ministry. In addition to welcoming international participants, Mosaic will also host two leadership retreats this year — one in Pennsylvania and one in Latin America.
Mosaic is grateful to Everence for providing partial sponsorship for the U.S-based Ambassadors in 2026, helping to make expansion possible.
The international Ambassadors include Santiago Gómez from Iglesia Cristiana de Liderazgo y Fe; Rumaldo Conchacala and Rosita Mojica from the Wiwa Indigenous Christian community; and Eunice Domínguez and Ana Hernández from Iglesia Vida Nueva in Mexico City.

They will join 11 U.S.-based Ambassadors serving in California, Florida, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Four are placed with Mosaic Conference-Related Ministries: Ripple Community, Inc. (Allentown, PA); Midian Leadership Project (Charleston, WV); Healthy Niños Honduras; and Crossroads Community Center (Philadelphia, PA). The remaining participants will serve within Mosaic congregations across the conference.
Together, these young leaders represent partner congregations and ministries that reflect Mosaic’s commitment to cultivating leadership across diverse cultural and ministry contexts. The addition of Colombian and Mexican participants not only broadens the program geographically but also deepens the cultural and spiritual richness of the community.
“I am hopeful for the next generation of leaders across Mosaic Conference,” said Cindy Angela, the Ambassadors Program Director for 2026. “As we grow beyond the U.S. for the first time, I’m excited to see how the Spirit will work through our Ambassadors in Colombia and Mexico—and what this means for the future of Mosaic Conference.”
Throughout June, July, and August, each Ambassador will lead a ministry project rooted in their local context. In Colombia, Santiago will guide youth discipleship in his congregation. In the Wiwa community, Rosita will teach Damana—an endangered Indigenous language—within Sunday school, while Rumaldo will help develop community gardens that promote environmental stewardship and collaboration. In Mexico City, Eunice and Ana will serve in hospitals, offering food and water to families accompanying loved ones.

Across the U.S., Ambassadors will likewise engage in projects that reflect the needs and strengths of their communities, working within congregations and partner ministries to foster connection, service, and growth.
Ambassadors invites young adults ages 18 to 24 to grow as leaders through hands-on ministry, mentorship, and collaborative learning. Participants design and implement projects that respond to real needs while deepening their faith and leadership capacity.
As co-director based in Colombia, I have been encouraged by both the program’s growth and its expanding vision—particularly the opportunity to connect young leaders across borders and support the impact they are making in their communities.
The 10-week program concludes with a final in-person gathering where participants share their experiences and reflect on what they have learned. Ambassadors 2026 offers a compelling picture of the church’s mission in action: forming young leaders committed to service, peace, and the transformation of their communities—now across multiple countries.

Javier Márquez
Javier Márquez is Associate for Community Cultivation and Leadership Development. He is an Anabaptist Colombian pacifist and poet. He is based in Bogota, Colombia.
Mosaic values two-way communication and encourages our constituents to respond with feedback, questions, or encouragement. To contact Javier Márquez, please email jmarquez@mosaicmennonites.org.
















