Men’s Bible study is the foundational offering for men’s ministry at Mosaic. We offer a 10-week study in the fall and spring. Bible study includes personal study, small group discussion, and large group teaching.
While Men’s Bible study is our primary ministerial gathering place, we offer other events and opportunities throughout the year for men to fellowship and grow in life together.
Each week when we gather, we want to think strategically about how to create an environment where our children are discipled in the way of Jesus. In each ministry environment, we teach from the Scriptures and help parents proclaim to the next generation who God is and what He has done. Our children, and the children in our city, are not just little minds to keep entertained while the adults worship, but they are current or potential disciples of Jesus.
In light of this, we actively encourage families, at the first moment that children are able, to include their children in the corporate worship of the body as it gathers weekly.
In these ministries, we focus on weekly lessons that go through the Biblical narrative and connect to one of our four foundational truths (God is Good, Great, Glorious, and Gracious).
Mosaic Kids Nursery (birth-2's): Full Service Programming
Mosaic Kids Preschool (3's-5's): Full Service Programming
In this ministry, we focus on the nature and character of God, as well as building upon Bible literacy skills.
Mosaic Kids Kinder/1st Grade: Full Service Programming
Mosaic Kids 2nd - 5th Grade: Mid-Service Programming*
*We have mid-service programming for 2nd-5th graders as they sit in on the Sunday gathering with adults for the first portion of it. They are dismissed after our Children’s Moment before the sermon. Kinder and 1st graders have the option of attending Mosaic Kids for the full service or participating in mid-service programming.
For 4th-6th graders, we offer a 10 week Bible Study before service at 9 am in the Fall and Spring. We invite these kids to participate in the corporate gathering with their families. In this ministry, we focus on Bible Study intake and habits within community.
Additionally we provide Family Discipleship Events throughout the year and a regular Family Discipleship Newsletter to help equip parents. Subscribe here.
Children’s Ministry volunteers at Mosaic are required to undergo Ministry Safe training, screening, “on the job” training, and background checks.
We believe that all children are created in the image of God and desire for the Church gathered and scattered to be a place where kids, regardless of ability, are safe, loved, and pointed to Jesus. If your child needs a buddy, please fill out this form or reach out to Lexi Bartlett at lexi@mosaicrichardson.com.
We want our students to participate in our Sunday worship gathering, and we especially want to encourage students to worship alongside their parents and families. While our Sunday worship gathering might not feel like student ministry, this is in large part the springboard of our ministry to students. We want Mosaic Students to feel every bit part of our church and our worship gatherings.
Mosaic Students volunteers are required to undergo Ministry Safe training, screening, “on the job” training, and background checks
We believe that all students are created in the image of God and desire for the Church gathered and scattered to be a place where students, regardless of ability, are safe, loved, and pointed to Jesus. If your student needs additional support, please fill out this form or reach out to Jonathan Gentry at jonathan@mosaicrichardson.com
Mosaic groups are led by representatives from at least two households who are members in good standing at Mosaic Church (or have been regular attendees for 3 or more months and are in pursuit of membership. Mixed gender groups must have mixed gender leadership. Leaders are asked to make a one year commitment (August-August or January-January) to lead.
Anyone can participate in a Mosaic group, but we believe that those looking to forge meaningful relationships in our church family and get engaged in life on mission will find them the most beneficial. For groups to work, they need people willing to be committed to prioritizing their participation in the group.
While each group will practice group a little differently: We are asking all Mosaic groups to meet together regularly, fellowship and get to know each other’s stories, use our group reflection guide, when appropriate to regularly engage in family worship together with kiddos as a group, and to participate in Mosaic’s Missional Anchor events: Help Your Neighbor Day, Easter Egg Hunt, National Night Out, Prestonwood Pregnancy Center Christmas Drive.
Mosaic will launch new groups twice a year: in early September and in mid January. We ask people who step into a group to make a 6 month commitment to their group. People are free to participate in other classes or programs while in a Mosaic group, but we ask that they prioritize their group commitment.
A Mosaic Group will be asked to follow the broad schedule of the academic year - with consistent rhythms from September through May. The summer and winter breaks will often be times of “lower activity.”
We are asking Mosaic Groups to meet on Sunday, Monday, or Thursday evenings. A typical month might look like the following:
There are lots of faithful ways a group could structure their time, but we believe for groups starting out and trying to build cohesion, community, and clarity...structure and predictability are needed.