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Staff Profile

Sharing Stories Across Languages and Perspectives

December 7, 2023 by Cindy Angela

Staff Profile for Andrés Castillo

by Jennifer Svetlik

“I like journalism, writing, and helping people from different backgrounds share their stories,” reflects Andrés Castillo, Intercultural Communication Associate for Mosaic Conference. “Stories are a way of sharing what the Conference does, even in the midst of differing perspectives and beliefs. Working for Mosaic Conference allows me to be a part of the challenging work of holding together these various perspectives.”  

Andrés officially began his new Mosaic role, part-time, in November 2023. Prior, he had been working off and on for Mosaic conference since 2019. His role will expand to a full-time, one-year position in January 2024.  

In this role, Andrés is writing newsletter articles, making updates to the job postings and announcements page, responding to the Mosaic office email account, and greeting and supporting those who visit the Mosaic office in Lansdale, PA. As part of the Intercultural and Communication teams, he has recently been participating in Conference-related events and reporting on them in Spanish. 

“It is rewarding to hear many different stories and viewpoints, and also be able to practice Spanish and Russian,” Andrés shares. He is also looking forward to planning events with the Intercultural team that involve not only sharing food, but also exhibiting art and music from various cultures.  

Andrés really enjoys providing Spanish-English translation for Mosaic’s communication, whether long reports or brief announcements. Prior to coming on staff with Mosaic, he worked for a translation and linguistic quality control company as a translation project manager. This prior experience helps Andrés understand the needs of each translation job.  

Andrés has the distinction of currently being the only member of Gen Z on the Mosaic staff. “Working for Mosaic in my 20s seemed interesting because I’d be the only person of my generation on staff, and I think and act differently because of the perspective my life experience provides,” Andrés reflects. “I think having someone from my generation is a benefit and challenge at the same time, because my generation is an angry one, and we prioritize different things than the older generations.”  

Andrés grew up in Norristown (PA) and now lives in Philadelphia. He is a graduate of West Chester University of Pennsylvania with BA degrees in Spanish and Russian language. He attends Methacton congregation (Norristown, PA) with his grandparents. He appreciates that the congregation is very accepting, and also enjoys the open sharing time during the second hour after worship. 

Andrés Castillo, Mosaic staff member, makes shoofly pies (a PA Dutch baked good) under the direction of his nana. Photo provided by Andrés Castillo.  

In addition to the English, Spanish, and Russian he knows, Andrés is casually studying Polish these days in preparation for an upcoming trip to Poland and Slovakia. He hopes to eventually learn Arabic.  

He enjoys practicing mixed martial arts, playing video games, exploring Philadelphia, and going to the gym. He plays guitar, bass, and drums and enjoys writing and playing music with three hardcore bands comprised of his good friends.  

As a cook, Andrés enjoys trying new recipes from other cultures, especially Slavic, Hispanic, Indian, and Southeast Asian cuisine. “But these days, I mostly cook on a budget and eat vegetarian food, sometimes even inventing new vegan creations by accident,” Andrés says. “I eat a lot of chickpeas.”  


Jennifer Svetlik

Jennifer is a member of the communication team, helping with editing, writing, and content creation. She was born near Houston, TX and spent a decade living in an intentional community in Washington DC, before moving to Lansdale, PA with her spouse, Sheldon Good. She is a graduate of the University of Texas and Washington Theological Seminary. She serves as Children’s Faith Formation Director at Salford Mennonite (Harleysville, PA). Jenn has two elementary-school-aged children and loves biking, camping, gardening, and vermicomposting with her family.

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Meet Turan Rush, Mosaic’s Newest Staff Member

December 5, 2022 by Conference Office

By Eileen Kinch 

Turan D. Rush, Mosaic’s newest staff member, is a Leadership Development Associate with passion and energy. He is also the Chief Operations Officer (COO) at the Midian Leadership Project (a Mosaic Conference Related Ministry) in Charleston, WV. Rush grew up in Charleston and graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2021. Rush is employed for his Mosaic work a half of day per week, which is funded through Mosaic Conference, Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), and the Midian Leadership Project.   

Midian Co-founder Turan De’Angelo Rush speaks at a community non-violence event following the shooting of a local high schooler. Photo provided by Midian Project.

Rush returned to his hometown after college because he wants to see positive change in his community, especially in the schools. “I want to master the concept of restorative justice,” Rush said and looks forward to learning from the Mosaic community as well as giving to it. 

Restorative justice is based on relationships. If students throw food in the cafeteria, the usual course of action is detention because the students broke the rules. With restorative justice, however, students work at repairing the relationships that were harmed because of their actions. If the students were assigned to janitorial duty, they would need to work with the janitors and learn how throwing food affected them. 

For restorative justice to work, students need relationships with teachers and staff. Rush pointed to time in his own life when a teacher inspired him to succeed. He was a self-described goofy, immature high schooler, but his English teacher, Miss Garrison, believed in him. “You’re a leader,” she told him.   

Miss Garrison emailed Rush over the summer before his junior year of high school and explained that she was putting him on student council. “I had to hold myself to a higher standard. I had to push myself to be a better person,” said Rush.  Miss Garrison could have labeled him as a troublemaker, but instead she put him in a leadership role. 

Rush wants to bless others in the way he has been blessed. In addition to his duties at the Midian Leadership Project, which include hiring staff and running meetings, he is also a teacher in a virtual homeschool. A local middle school student couldn’t focus in typical a classroom setting and got kicked out of public school. Rush went to the school and asked if he could teach the student.  

Rush wants to start his own high school someday, and he sees his teaching role as an opportunity to test possible ways to run the future school. He dreams of an all-male Christian high school to help build up young men to be leaders and better fathers. The school would incorporate restorative justice with its disciplinary structure. 

Rush is also interested in trauma healing through sports. As a football player at Eastern Michigan University, he understands firsthand how physical movement and team accountability can relieve stress and trauma. “When you play sports, you forget about all the negative things and trauma in your life…. It releases some type of positive energy where you can just be you.” Rush is eager to do more research to understand the connections between sports and trauma healing. Meanwhile, the Midian Leadership Project has already placed 15 trauma-trained coaches in schools and local community sports teams. 

Photo of Turan Rush from Midian Leadership Project’s Website.

“Youth are the people who are going to change the world,” Rush explained. The Midian Leadership Project’s goal is to make sure the youth have what they need so that they can. To know that God is working through him is exciting.  

“Every time I wake up and am blessed with another day, I have an opportunity to help,” Rush said. “I just [want] to serve and help the community and the world as much as I possibly can.”


Eileen Kinch

Eileen Kinch is part of the Mosaic communication team and works with editing and writing. She holds a Master of Divinity degree, with an emphasis in the Ministry of Writing, from Earlham School of Religion.

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