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Mosaic Church - Evans, GA

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    Society Kingdom Side Up: Luke 8:19-39

    Jesus is not Lord of the chaos; He is Lord over the chaos. As we practice His presence, we find grace and power to walk in His authority.

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    Society Kingdom Side Up: Luke 8:1-15

    Jesus says," but to you who are listening." Those are sobering words! What does it mean to listen to Jesus? How do we know if we are listening to Him?

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    Society Kingdom Side Up: Luke 6:27-49 & 7:1-10

    Jesus says," but to you who are listening." Those are sobering words! What does it mean to listen to Jesus? How do we know if we are listening to Him?

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    Society Kingdom Side Up: Luke 6:12-36 & Acts 2:1-4

    Jesus says," but to you who are listening." What a phrase! What does it mean to listen? What does it mean to listen to Jesus? And what will our lives look like if we actually listen to Jesus?

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    Society Kingdom Side Up – Luke 5:1-26

    After receiving a bonanza catch of fish, Peter was overwhelmed and said to Jesus, "Go away from me, for I'm a sinful man." But Jesus could see beyond Peter's present state, into Peter's call and destiny. Maybe God sees beyond our present state, into our destiny, and into our call.

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    Society Kingdom Side Up – Luke 4:1-19

    The Spirit of the Lord is on me because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind. Friends, in the battle against temptation and the chaos of our world—where culture often focuses on self-discipline alone—the Christian life offers something more: a person who has overcome temptation and empowers us to do the same.

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    Society Kingdom Side Up

    Join us this Sunday for a time of encouragement, connection, and hope. Community is at the heart of Mosaic, and it’s where we support one another and grow together.

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    Society Kingdom Side Up – Luke 3:1-22

    John said to the crowd, "Produce fruit in keeping with repentance." What does it mean to produce fruit? How does fruit reveal a deeper spiritual reality?

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    Society Kingdom Side Up – Luke 2:41-52

    Sometimes it's hard to believe that Jesus was a 12-year-old, but he was. And that
Mary and Joseph were the parents of a 12-year-old Jesus. What can we learn from them? What can we learn from him? And how do we learn to connect to our true Father in Heaven?

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    Society Kingdom Side Up – Luke 1:5-25, 57-80

    Society can feel all over the place. And yet, the Kingdom of God offers us a different picture. What would society look like if it were kingdom-side up? And how do we, as a people, begin to think both biblically and strategically about joining God in that mission? Join us as we start our series through the book of Luke.

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    Easter Sunday: Finding Home

    Have you ever looked at a beautiful sunset or taken a walk on the beach, and the beauty almost felt like pain? The beauty that you beheld both filled you with joy and longing at the same time. What is that about? Could that be part of our created design? And how does it connect to the resurrection of Jesus? Over the past several weeks, we’ve been praying for someone on our BLESS lists. Now is the perfect time to invite them to join you for Sunday worship. We can't wait to rejoice in Christ's glorious resurrection together! Jesus is alive!

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    One Eternal Life: Matthew 14:22-36

    Peter saw Jesus on the water. And he said, Lord, if it is you, bid me to come. Was he just defying gravity?
Or was there a deeper reality?

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    One Eternal Life: Mark 3:1-21, 31-35

    We've looked at developing the right heart. We've looked at developing the right mindset, but now how do we give ourselves to 1,000 year game plan in the day-to-day life. What does that look like?

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    One Eternal Life: Matthew 12:14-30

    One of the principles of the kingdom is to be attentive to what God is doing around you. We live in a world that tends to be globally focused. How do we care for the part of the globe that God has called us to? And how do we do it like Jesus?

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    One Eternal Life: Mark 10:17-45

    What does it truly mean to surrender my will, to choose God’s will instead of my own? It is a deep question that every believer must wrestle with!

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    One Eternal Life: Exodus 40

    Friends, we're told by popular culture, to plan for an 80, 90, possibly even a 100-year life. But what if God's vision is much bigger for us? As we start this new series, One Eternal Life, we're going to ask the question, how do we build a 1000-year game plan?

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 35-36:7

    As we come to the close of our series through Exodus, we come back around to the question of what shall we do? How do we partner with God to reclaim holy time and space? Finally, in these last few chapters, we see that the Israelites discovered how to do just that. It's our hope that, as a community, we will have a clearer understanding of how to do that in 2026.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 34

    I always thought jealousy was a bad thing, but scripture calls God a jealous God. What does that mean, and how is that good news for us?

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    Next Gen Sunday

    We are so excited for our NextGen Team to take over the Sunday service this week! We will be reading Luke 15, and talking about the Celebration Culture of Heaven...How do we at Mosaic create a multi-generational celebration culture? We Ring the Bells of Heaven: When the lost are found When those that feel insignificant are honored When people are restored to God's community

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 33

    We talk a lot about knowing God but, perhaps we talk far too little about being known by God. And perhaps being known by God is the way we learn to walk in the favor of God.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 32

    While Moses was on the mountain, God's people were in rebellion in the valley. How do we live in the valley with mountaintop vision, with understanding, wisdom and character? The answer to that question is what makes us people who bring the goodness of God from the top of the mountain to those in the valley.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 31

    God used the Israelites journey through the wilderness to teach them how to be His People. Sabbath-keeping comes in at #4 on His Top Ten List. Come see what it looks like to keep the Sabbath holy and learn about the gifts we've been given to make obedience easier. All God's People are blessed when they faithfully keep the Lord's Sabbath. Come and join in the blessing!

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 26-28

    The Apostle John said “the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us.” This Sunday, we're going to be looking at the construction of the tabernacle and how it all beautifully points back to Jesus.

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    The Twice Coming King: Philippians 2:1-11

    Christmas. Emmanuel. “God with us.” That reality changes everything. Join us Sunday morning, and let’s consider how Christmas changes everything. Me, you, Mosaic, and the world around us.

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    The Twice Coming King: Luke 2:21-40

    As we enter the second week of Advent, we turn our attention to the we'll look at significant biblical figures such as Mary and Joseph, and more fringe biblical figures like Simeon and Anna. What they all had in common was they built their lives around Yahweh. Their willingness to build their lives around God enabled them to have a deeper sense of peace, rest and consolation amidst a chaotic world. May we do the same!

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    The Twice Coming King: Micah 4-5

    This Sunday, we start our advent series The Twice Coming King. It's a look at how biblical figures prepared for the first coming as we prepare for the second coming of Christ. This week, join us as we look at Micah chapters 4–5, and walk in the shoes of people who were in exile looking for the long awaited king. We, too, can find grace as we wait for the return of our good King Jesus.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 25

    We’ve been journeying through a series called Reclaiming Holy Time and Space. Now, as we shift from reclaiming holy time to reclaiming holy space, we see God instructing the creation of the tabernacle—a structure both beautiful and intentional. It serves as a foreshadowing of Jesus’ prayer, “May it be on earth as it is in the heavens.” At the very center of this holy space is the mercy seat, a powerful symbol of God’s desire for closeness with His people. Through it, God invites us into an intimacy rooted in His love, grace, and mercy.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 24

    From Carolyn Moore: "It is always a joy to be home! And even better when I get the opportunity to open the Word with our whole community! I am looking forward to being with you this Sunday — to share stories from the field, to continue our exploration of Exodus, and to worship together our good, good God."

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 23

    Last week, we looked at how God's law calls us to do no harm. This week, we'll look at how it calls us to do good and how doing good is not only part of the answer to the madness in our world. It's also an answer to fostering God's kingdom in our souls.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 22-23

    When you look into the laws of God, they can be a bit disorienting because of the divide between time and culture. But when you look more deeply, you begin to see God calling on people who are more focused on reconciliation than simply retribution, more focused on the good of the whole than the good of just my personal stuff. What a refreshing word this can be for us as a community!

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 19 & 20

    God called his people to consecrate themselves to meet with him on the mountain. But it wasn't a burdensome thing. It was because he wanted to make them his treasured possession, his treasured people, that would reveal the treasure of his heart to the world. Friends, I think God is calling us into a similar place.

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    Global Impact Celebration 2025

    Friends, we have a true blessing this weekend. As you know, we have been in partnership with UGA Wesley for many, many years. UGA Wesley is the largest Wesley foundation in America. And now this Sunday, Rev. Bob Beckwith, a long time director of UGA Wesley, will be speaking to us at our GIC.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 16 & 17

    What is it? That is the question! The Israelites walk through the wilderness. They see these flakes of bread, and they ask, what is it? Which asks us to consider what God's provision will look like? And how does the belief that God does provide free us up to live into the mission of God?

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 14

    Crossing the Red Sea was actually a baptism. It was a baptism that took the Israelites from fear to trust, from slavery to freedom. Find out how we also enter into that baptism as followers of Jesus.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 11 & 12

    Passover is a Jewish holiday that has been held throughout the ages. And yet, it is the greatest picture the Old Testament gives us of what Christ did for us on the cross. It’s no coincidence that Jesus died just after celebrating Passover with His disciples. So, what does this mean for us today—and how can we fully live in the grace God offers through Jesus, our ultimate Passover Lamb?

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 9

    In the ninth plague, God released a darkness that could be felt. What does that mean for us today when we feel the darkness? How do we find God's light in the midst of dark times?

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 7

    We think of salvation as just an individual thing. What if God wants to save communities? And if so, how do we participate in that work?

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space: Exodus 5:1-6:12

    Have you ever noticed that life is more complex than we wish it was? That we'd like things to be an A plus B equals C equation, but sometimes it feels like a lot more complicated than that. Exodus 5 and 6 begin to pull back the curtains and show us both the depths and complexity of reality, but more importantly, the God who stands behind it and with us.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space – Exodus 4:1-17

    God is always at work in our lives and in the world. And God is always inviting us to join Him in what He is doing. So, what keeps us from responding to His invitation? What gets in our way? And how can we become free to say, “Yes?” Let’s consider those questions and the answer this Sunday as we gather for worship.

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    Reclaiming Holy Time and Space – Exodus 3

    Moses felt disorientation about his identity. But that disorientation somehow drove him to the mountain of God. In a world that feels at times very disorienting, how do we allow that uncomfortable feeling to move us towards God's kingdom?

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