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Anyone is welcome to attend and participate in
Mosaic's small groups, worship, and ministries. In fact, it's a
good idea to participate in all of these for quite some time before
making a long-term commitment to the Mosaic Community. Get to know
us, see how we relate to each other, our community and the world
before you make a long-term commitment to Mosaic. We encourage
you to ask questions, talk to our pastoral team and elders, and let
us join you in praying about such a significant decision.
Mosaic isn't for everyone. Some people
have strong differences with how we function as a faith community and
that's okay. We do not believe we are the single faith
community for all people. That church does not exists this side
of eternity. We also want to make sure people who are joining
fully understand what they are committing to. So how do you
make a long-term commitment to Mosaic? You may begin the membership
journey by:
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Coming forward during the response time of any
of our worship services (we call this a public commitment), or by
contacting the pastor or an elder and scheduling a meeting to discuss
membership. You don't have to join during a Sunday service, but
this allows the entire faith community to celebrate your decision.
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Professing faith in Jesus Christ, obediently
following His earthly example and command in Believer's Baptism by immersion.
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By coming from another New Testament church of
like faith and order, having participated in Believer's Baptism.
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Completing the Mosaic Community Genesis course
(6 sessions) for membership, which will cover the Mosaic Community's
core beliefs, values, and approach to ministry. Then by signing
the Mosaic Community Covenant. New Christians will also
complete the New Adventure (six-week) course on basic Christian
beliefs. These courses are offered on a rotational basis and
you will be notified of the next scheduled offering.
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