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Ministering on the Shore with Jesus

February 19, 2026 by Cindy Angela

by Sharon K. Williams

Shores of Hope, a Mosaic Partner in Ministry in West Palm Beach, Florida, ministers with Slavic refugees by supporting their immigration journey in the United States. Pavel and Marina Gailans are finding ways to introduce their new friends to Jesus.

“Most new immigrants will not come to a church service but will come to an informal, informational, family-oriented event at our house,” Pavel says. “As people get to know us and become our friends, they open their hearts and minds to good news and love of God, which will hopefully encourage them receive God’s salvation.”

This ministry, supported in part by a Missions Operational Grant, is reminiscent of Jesus’ lakeshore ministry with Gentiles in the region of Tyre and Sidon (Matthew 15:21–38). Most of Jesus’ teachings did not happen in a synagogue. His strategy involved going to the people. With just seven loaves of bread, a few fish, and prayer, Jesus brought healing, teaching, and nourishment to over 4,000 people in the region.

During the year, the Gailans host several gatherings in their home for up to 40 adults and children. The international group is predominantly Slavic, and they speak several languages. Everyone shares food of their national flavors, which is an incredible way of bonding new friendships. They gather in the living room to share updates on things that have happened since their last meeting. They welcome new people who have recently entered the United States. Many Ukrainian and Russian refugees are facing uncertainties. So every gathering is a great source of encouragement and inspiration.

Special occasions like birthdays are celebrated with gifts. The children also receive presents on special occasions. These community-building times of sharing are incredible moments to express appreciation for each person. Every gathering is a unique opportunity to share about the love of God.

The Gailans worship the Lord with other believers too. Pavel preaches at two churches every Sunday. Marina also meets with Slavic women and some children approximately three Sundays a month.

Meeting people where they are and addressing their needs with God’s love creates bonding and trust.


Sharon K. Williams

Sharon K. Williams serves as the minister of worship with the Nueva Vida Norristown (PA) New Life Mennonite congregation.

Mosaic values two-way communication and encourages our constituents to respond with feedback, questions, or encouragement. To share your thoughts or send a message to the author(s), contact us at communication@mosaicmennonites.org.   

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Missional Operation Grants, MOG, Partners in Ministry, Shores of Hope

Mission Possible: Neighbors, small seeds, and a refrigerator

August 14, 2025 by Cindy Angela

by Randy Martin & Jacob Curtis

In the summer of 2024, Ambler (PA) Mennonite provided a three-month sabbatical for our pastors. We decided that while they were away, we wanted to get more curious about Jesus’ mandate to love our neighbors. Backed by a Missional Operations Grant from Mosaic Mennonite Conference, we brought in a series of speakers from community organizations. We asked them, “What are you seeing and hearing around Ambler? Who are our neighbors? What gifts are they bringing and what challenges are they facing? And how can we be present with them?”

As we listened to these speakers, we began to make connections. Mark Boorse, the Director of Program Development at Access Services, talked to us about his work with people who are unhoused. He shared a photo of an ice-fishing tent he’d set up for a couple sheltering by the river in Norristown. We recognized them because we had helped them find housing during the winter of 2021! We started to see how our church could be one small part of a whole web of care.

Tom Albright and church members on the prayer walk around Ambler. Photo by Randy Martin.

This connecting phenomenon happened again when our speakers from WeCare Ambler asked if we could partner with them, another church, and a local food cupboard to pay back rent for a mother facing eviction. Together, we paid two-thirds of it. When the woman’s employer heard what we were doing, they agreed to pay the final third. When everything was settled with the landlord, the mother texted us, “Oh wow. Thank you so-o-o much…It was a struggle trying to figure things out. I am so grateful. Thank you.”

State Senator Maria Collett (second from right) was one of the elected representatives who celebrated the launch of the new community fridge at Ambler Mennonite on March 29. Pastor Michelle Curtis in the center. Photo from Maria Collett’s Facebook page.

To process everything we were learning, we turned to Tom Albright, a former pastor of Ripple Church in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Tom met with us six times, planned question-and-answer sessions with the speakers, and led “circle church” services to discern where we were seeing the kingdom of God in action. He also took us on a prayer walk through Ambler, stopping to pray outside some of the organizations we had learned about earlier as well as important sites from our church’s history.

Retired pastor Tom Albright leading a “circle church” session to reflect on local mission. Photo by Randy Martin.

We see these seeds growing. Several of us are volunteering at a monthly food distribution event led by Chosen 300 Ministries. We recently hosted a free Saturday lunch at the church to celebrate the launch of our new community fridge. The refrigerator is a way to supplement the dry goods that most food pantries offer with fresh foods that require refrigeration. The fridge is located outside our front doors, so people can stop by anytime to take what they need or give what they can. Getting this project off the ground has been a real cooperative effort, with help from local individuals, businesses, and nonprofits.  

Brian Jenkins runs the monthly Chosen 300 food-distribution event in Ambler. Pastor Michelle Curtis is pictured center left. Photo shared by Brian Jenkins.

Ambler Mennonite is also a part of the first cohort of congregations in the new Vibrant Mosaic initiative. We’ll be learning more about local mission and doing more local mission experiments with grant funding. We’re excited to see what God will do next! 


Randy Martin

Randy Martin chairs Ambler’s Ministry Team. 

Jacob Curtis

Jacob Curtis copastors Ambler Mennonite with his wife Michelle. 

Mosaic values two-way communication and encourages our constituents to respond with feedback, questions, or encouragement. To share your thoughts or send a message to the author(s), contact us at communication@mosaicmennonites.org.   

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Ambler, missional, Missional Operation Grants, MOG

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