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Ed Stetzer: Who We Are

We are called to cultivate human flourishing and societal transformation throughout the world as a testimony to the truth of the gospel.

5 Keys for Sharing Your Faith

We do not need to be contentious and argumentative. We can be kind and grace-filled even when we disagree with others and offer them a whole new worldview.

5 Reasons the Church Thrives When It Grows Younger

Psalm 78:4–7 reminds us of our sacred responsibility: “We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy...

The Reality of Prayer and Worry

My worry is nothing less than a lack of trust in the sovereign hand of God

How Many Lost Sheep?

One lost sheep mattered to Ahmed. One lost sheep matters to Jesus. One lost sheep should matter to us.

A Lesson From Kmart

The last full-scale Kmart in the continental U.S. is set to close its doors, marking the end of a once-iconic retailer.

Jimmy Dodd: Clarity Comes With Rest

Fatigue clouds perspective.

Be Kind: It Changes the World—and You

Simply choosing to be kind to someone could be the healing balm that he or she needs that day.

The Practice of Empowerment

If you don’t expect them to do anything yet, let them know they’re off the hook.

A Community Cornerstone

The valuable partnerships the church has with its community have made it a household name in the area.

A Shared Faith That Transcends Politics

At Mosaic, we do not endorse people, parties or platforms. Instead, we pray God’s will and best be done for everyone willing to run for political office as well as for our city, state and nation, whatever an election’s outcome.