Volume 38, No. 9
Goosebumps - Andrea Gibson, who is one of my favorite poets, has a poem called, “Acceptance Speech after Setting the World Record in Goosebumps.” In the beginning of the poem, they share that they were never set out to be a...
Goosebumps - Andrea Gibson, who is one of my favorite poets, has a poem called, “Acceptance Speech after Setting the World Record in Goosebumps.” In the beginning of the poem, they share that they were never set out to be a...
Unity in the Eclipse - On Sunday, I mentioned a journal entry I wrote on the day of the eclipse. Many of you have asked for a copy of it, so here it is below. May this rare moment of unity come again, sooner rather than later. All my...
Easter as small as a seed - On Easter we read the story of the resurrection from the gospel according to Mark. Mark’s gospel account of the Easter event is by far the shortest and includes the least amount of detail. In Mark’s...
Other Boats - Dear friends, Yesterday during our midweek meal and study, we discussed the story of Jesus calming the storm (Mark 4:35-41). It’s a popular Bible story, but something many of us have missed when reading this story is...
The Power of a Kind Gesture - “Again and again, we are impressed with the fact that little things can make big differences. A little act of kindness at a moment of great need makes all the difference between sunshine and shadows. A...
You Might As Well Love - Yesterday was Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day - a rare moment for both holidays to fall on the same day. I couldn’t help but think of Padraig O’Tuama’s poem, “The Facts of...
A Fresh New Look - Dear friends, Welcome to your new weekly Mosaic! We are excited to refresh our church's look in a way that more accurately reflects who we are: a diverse community of faith united in Christ. This Sunday you will see...