People never stop growing. As we grow older we mature physically,
emotionally, and mentally. Spiritual maturity should be the natural
progression of a relationship with Jesus Christ. We want to become more like
Jesus. The traditional church calls this discipleship, which is rooted in the
biblical word we translate learner. In other words, as committed followers of
Jesus Christ and pilgrims for Christ, we never stop learning. We believe all
followers of Christ, no matter how old should never stop learning and
growing through the, the spiritual disciplines (worship, prayer, fasting,
meditation, Bible study, service, and spiritual gift development) practiced
within and outside the faith community. We recognize that not everyone is
at the same point of growth and do not make light or fun of people who are
new to the faith. There is no such thing as a stupid question at Mosaic!
Everyone in the Mosaic Community is here to help others grow in Christ.
Along with our core beliefs, our core values provide the foundational
direction for everything we do as a local faith community. If a ministry idea,
concept, program or project cannot be supported by our:
1) Mission Statement
2) God-vision and,
3) Core Values,
we will not pursue it. These keep us focused for Christ, remind us who we are
as a faith community, and give us permission to say "no" to things that are
conflictive with our purpose and mission.
We believe God has uniquely created every person. We are all "wired"
differently. Consider human DNA or genetic structure. No two fingerprints
are the same. We don't all dress alike, wear our hair the same, listen to the
same music, read the same books, and minister alike. God created us
differently. No two disciples or apostles in the Bible were the same. Yet they
had Jesus Christ in common. We are all created in God's image. We have a
common connection through Christ and our Creator. We recognize, value
and celebrate differences in age, race, ethnic background, language,
socioeconomic, geographic culture of origin, and formative faith traditions.
While we are diverse, community is what brings us together. We find unity
within the diversity of God's creation. Diversity does not mean division. We
become one under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
The Mosaic Community recognizes that while we are all individual priests
before God (Priesthood of All Believers) and we may hold different views,
opinions and interpretations on scriptures (in nonessential areas beyond our
stated Core Beliefs), politics, worldviews, economics, sports, etc., we seek to
respect our differences. We do not accept, or tolerate divisive, quarrelsome,
arrogant and mean spirited attitudes, comments, actions or behavior within
our community of faith, or toward the larger faith community around us. We
do not believe gossip, personal/destructive criticism, sarcasm, and judgment
of others does anything to exalt Jesus Christ or build up His church. Such
behavior will be confronted and dealt with by community leadership in the
spirit of Christ and in accordance with scripture. We strongly value
encouragement, peace and unity within the body of Christ. We believe
division from within is one of the biggest problems facing the New Testament
church today. We must strive to live out God's Great Commandment that
we love God and one another.
We understand that people are tired and skeptical of churches where
people claim to be something they are not. In the words of a church in
Maryland, "we want to be real, honest and genuine, in our people and in our
programs and ministries." Since we're honest, we want you to know that we
are human, broken, imperfect, sinful people in need of a sovereign, holy,
righteous, loving and forgiving God. We're not always happy, but we never
lose the joy of our salvation. We have honest struggles with life and faith. We
share them and encourage one another in our struggles. We prefer that
everything be up front and on the table. So when we make mistakes we
admit it, laugh, learn from it, grow and move on. Sometimes that's
uncomfortable, but at least it's honest and transparent, like Jesus and the
Early Church. We want our lives to be living testimonies of God's grace as we
strive to be more like Jesus Christ.
We have been created to glorify God. We bring glory to God through our
worship, ministry and service. We truly believe that Christ has called and
wired us to serve others in His name. Jesus Christ modeled the ultimate in
service and sacrifice by washing His disciples feet, ministering to the broken,
wounded, social outcasts, sinners, and ultimately by giving His life on the
cross for us. We want to help each other minister and serve like Him. We seek
creative, innovative and non-traditional ways to minister in Jesus' name. We
also believe that we not only exist to serve the unchurched and
non-Christian community, but each other as well.
We believe God has given us joy through our relationship with Jesus Christ.
Our definition of joy is not a people who are always swinging from the rafters
on an emotional high that ignores the pains and heartaches within our
community. Joy is part of our journey as fellow pilgrims who are following
Christ. We do not believe the absence of happiness means the absence of
joy. Happiness is not always possible in the middle of life's pains, but joy
enables us to move through the pain, trouble, or rough times. Joy is a key
ingredient of our worship celebrations, ministries and small groups.
Many times we exercise our joy through humor. We genuinely believe
laughter is one of God's greatest gifts to humanity. We use humor a lot to
deal with life. In the Mosaic Community we laugh a lot. We laugh with each
other, but never at each other. We believe the ability to laugh with others
and at ourselves is a mark of maturity. While we're serious about Christ and
our faith, we try not to take ourselves too seriously because this about Jesus
Christ, not us.
The Mosaic Community was founded with the God-vision of using
non-traditional methods and approaches to reach the unchurched and
non-Christian culture for Jesus Christ. We value sharing the Good News and
hope of Jesus Christ with others. We believe relationships are critical to
sharing Christ. We value establishing and maintaining relationships with
people who don't go to church, or who aren't biblical Christians so they can
begin to learn and see firsthand what it means to follow Jesus and the
difference He can make in their own life. We want all people to begin a
relationship with Jesus Christ instead of just making a decision. In the words
of one great preacher, "A decision is easy believism. A relationship requires
commitment, time and hard work."
Service Times
The Gathering
9:30 am, Refreshments
& Fellowship
Weekly Celebration
Worship
9:45 am
Small Groups
meet at various times:
see schedule
Midweek Prayer Service:
The Wednesday Prayer
Service at 6:30pm, is
open to everyone, but is
created for those who
are not active in a small
group. This will be a time
to gather and focus
strictly on prayer.
Mosaic Community
Fellowship
Physical Address:
141-A Patchwork Row
Easley, South Carolina
29640
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 51302,
Piedmont SC, 29673
Phone:
(864) 269-0390
© 2008 Mosaic Community
Fellowship