Features

The Easter Illusion

Easter exposes the gap between attendance and belonging, between membership and engagement, between connection and discipleship.

Living and Leading Above the Warning Signs

We can’t lead well from last year’s spiritual fuel. We need a fresh touch from God today.

A Personal Approach to Go and Make Disciples in 2026

Let’s face it: If our people who are believers can’t clearly articulate the basics of the gospel, we must be teaching them something else as more important.

Be Kind: The Secret Power of Kindness That Changes the World—and You

Simply choosing to be kind to someone could be the secret power of kindness 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 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.

A Community Cornerstone Church in Southaven

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

Try These 5 Tips to Value Your Leadership Team

Praise for effort keeps your team open to grow whereas praise for attributes can sometimes cause the person to become static in order to protect those attributes.

Humbly Admitting Our Vulnerability to Sexual Temptation Is the First Step to Avoiding a Fall

It doesn’t matter where you are and what you’re doing. This is a reminder of our vulnerability to sexual temptation and how humility helps us avoid a fall.

Does Your Church Have a Winning Culture?

A winning church culture should be a disciple-making conduit.

The Counterintuitive Truth About Multisite Campuses

Church consumers tend to bounce when a church goes through a tough time. Based on casual observation, it does not seem that a campus with a pastor on a screen attracts more “church consumers” than a large church with an incredible facility.