Helping People Experience and Follow Jesus Christ through our staff
Mosaic Community Fellowship
Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.
John 4:35
Service Times

The Gathering
9:30 am, Refreshments &
Fellowship

Weekly Celebration
Worship
9:45 am

Small Groups
meet at various times:
see schedule


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Mosaic Community
Fellowship
141-A Patchwork Row
Easley, South Carolina
29640

(864) 269-0390

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Bill Jarrard
Monty is a "second-career" minister who
worked in the broadcasting field prior to
answering his call to ministry in 1989. He
has served con-gregations in Kentucky,
South Carolina and Florida. He is a
pastor's son who has a deep concern
and passion for ministers children and
the issues they face growing up. He is a
graduate of Butler University, in
Indianapolis, Indiana, and Southern
Seminary located in his birthplace of
Louisville, Kentucky. He met his wife
David Cox
Angie has been a member of Mosaic
for nearly three years and has been a
critical part of our worship leadership
team. She and her husband, Dave also
host a small group and she is active in
the Women of Faith ministry. She is a
Pediatric RN and works for the
Greenville Hospital System. Angie often
says, "Mosaic is my family, not just my
spiritual family, but family."

Tom Center
Teri, the summer of their freshman year in college. They have been married
for 26 years and have two children. They enjoy reading, playing board/card
games and traveling with their family, shopping together and touring new
home sites as well as looking at old homes.Monty is also deeply committed to
improving his fledgling and struggling golf game. Regarding Mosaic he says,
"I believe God has brought a very special group of Christ followers together
to begin Mosaic. We have a group of people who are deeply committed to
rediscovering what the church is really supposed to be about----forgiveness,
unity, peace,love, celebration, diversity, service and community. I believe it's
time to rediscover the early church of Scripture and attempt to passionately
live it out in the 21st century. That will make some people very, very
uncomfortable. It's time to join hands, be reconcilers in the world and to
lighten up and laugh a little. Mosaic is definitely a church for her time."


Dan is the husband of his beautiful wife, Kelly, and
daddy to his 'little hero', Jake. As husband and
father, Dan is learning that these are by far his most
important roles in life. He has been married to Kelly,
his best friend, since 1998. Together, they are
fighting together as a family for their own hearts as
a family, and the hearts of others. Dan is a graduate
of Clemson University in Wildlife Biology. In 2001, after
many years of feeling an overwhelming tug in his
heart, Dan began surrendering to God's callings on
his life. As the Deer Outdoor Ministries (ATDO) was
birthed, and a new passion was ignited in his life.
As a ministry designed to reach young people, men, and adventure seekers,
God began opening opportunities to go and share the love of Christ in very
unique ways. Dan has a passion for people and a desire to meet them right
where they are. Relationships, authenticity, and finding purpose in life are
among his deepest desires. "I believe the Lord has led us to Mosaic because
of its authenticity. It is a real body of real people going through real struggles
serving a very real God who understands it all." As a family, they enjoy
laughing with each other, even at each other sometimes, camping, good
Italian food, shopping (well, at least Kelly does), cooking, kayaking, and
hanging out together. Dan loves the outdoors, JIF peanut butter, loud
David Crowder music, and considers himself to be a master at 'chilling out'.


If you have any questions regarding the youth program, please
contact Dan or visit the
youth page.