What does Mosaic

teach about _______?

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You name it, we've been asked it, and we don't hide the answer. Chances are we've addressed the topic of your question on stage and recorded it to live forever on the internet. To be clear, Mosaic teaches what you can find in the Bible. It's less about what we think and way more about what the Bible says. 

Commonly Asked Questions

Below are the questions people have asked at Mosaic. Use this to explore a topic or share with someone asking you a similar question.  

 

Short answer: not at all. In 2024 Mosaic did a sermon series that outlined the things that make the church different in a world that is broken and divided. This series is a good starting place if you have questions about:

 

In 2024, Mosaic did a sermon series that outlined the things that make the church different in a world that is broken and divided.This series is a good starting place if you have questions about abortion, sexuality, homelessness, war, and DEI.

In 2024, Mosaic did a sermon series that outlined the things that make the church different in a world that is broken and divided. This series is a good starting place if you have questions about abortion, sexuality, homelessness, war, and DEI.

In 2024, Mosaic did a sermon series that outlined the things that make the church different in a world that is broken and divided.This series is a good starting place if you have questions about abortion, sexuality, homelessness, war, and DEI.

In 2024, Mosaic did a sermon series that outlined the things that make the church different in a world that is broken and divided. This series is a good starting place if you have questions about abortion, sexuality, homelessness, war, and DEI.

In a political landscape of hatred and hysteria, our goal is to be people who are civil, sober, and centered as we participate in politics and point people to the better story found in Jesus. Watch the entire sermon series here. 

 

Hello, Doubt

More and more people are ditching church and the biggest reason given is, "I can't ask my questions here." If the Creator of the universe came here to overcome death—he is not scared of our questions. As a part of a series on doubt Jonathan opened up the floor for questions.

Some of the topics covered in these two sessions: 

  • Can I trust the Bible? 
  • Can I smoke weed as a Christian? 
  • Would Jesus go to a gay wedding?
  • Is God really good if he allows suffering?