Mosaic Church

Mosaic Church Living by faith. Known by love. A voice of hope. Rick Ouimet, a pastor with a heart for at-risk youth, moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, from Las Vegas.

Together with his wife, they started a parachurch ministry called Straight Street to provide a safe place for young people to congregate, play, and socialize while getting to know Christ and the Gospel. After a couple of stints as a youth pastor in local churches, they founded Mosaic Church, holding the first service on March 31, 2007. Mosaic initially met on Saturday nights, and the decor was mor

e like a coffeehouse or someone’s living room than a church. The congregation engaged in group discussions resembling a home Bible study rather than a typical sermon from the pulpit. These decisions were intentional; Rick wanted to reach young adults and those who were hurting, even if their brokenness happened within a church setting, to offer a safe place to navigate life's uncertainties and heal without judgment. His background as a pastoral counselor, heart for broken people, and emphasis on the mental and emotional wellness of his congregants made Mosaic stand out. Over time, the church moved to Sunday services and a typical sermon. However, the coffee house informality, including a 10-minute break in the middle of the service for people to mingle and get coffee, hot chocolate, or whatever their favorite morning beverage might be, remains to this day. It's what strikes first-time visitors the most when they enter the doors. The congregation is multi-generational, the music contemporary, and the messages infused with Christ’s grace for all people, especially the "weary and heavy laden." Rick taught that Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross was the total and irrevocable payment for all our sins for all time, a novelty in a city of churches that taught a laundry list of dos and don'ts, suggesting a lifetime of striving to win God’s favor. He emphasized that once we accepted Jesus as our Lord and Savior, our identity was (to use one of what we called "Rickisms") "saints who occasionally sinned," and our only challenge was to allow what was already inside of us to grow and manifest itself in our outward behavior. After 40 years of full-time ministry, Rick decided to retire and gave his last sermon at Mosaic Church on March 31, 2021, exactly 14 years after the first. The elders held town-hall-style "family meetings" with the congregation to affirm what kind of church we hoped to be moving forward. Our mission is the same, but one thing that has changed is the style of leadership. Mosaic is now an elder-led church. What does that mean? There is no single senior, lead, or teaching pastor or head elder; the elders all share in the responsibilities of decision-making and teaching, supplemented by a cadre of guest teachers vetted and selected by the elders. The installation of deacons has allowed for further emphasis on congregational care, ensuring those who call Mosaic their church home have someone to walk beside them through both their hardships and their victories. Our vision remains unchanged:

"To establish ourselves as an authentic community of believers who Live by Faith, are Known by Love, and are a Voice of Hope."

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05/10/2026

Mosaic Family,

As we continue our trek through 1 Timothy, come join me this Sunday – Mother's Day – as we try to rightly divide the Word of Truth about leadership in the church. Knowing that there are some challenges in chapter 3, please come with an open mind and a willingness to listen to somebody who knows that they don't know it all.

I look forward to seeing you on Mother's Day. And please don't forget to call your mom!

Love,

Brian Stroud

04/26/2026

Last Sunday John gave a wonderful introduction to the letters to Timothy where Paul continues to disciple his son in the faith. Timothy is a young pastor leading the church at Ephesus and needs his spiritual father to speak truth and guidance into his life. We learned what Life Together should not look like--meaningless chatter around false doctrines, myths, and endless genealogies which feed controversy and confusion.

In chapter 2 of 1st Timothy, Paul urges the church to keep the main thing the
main thing - the Good News front and center. Paul's emphasis is that God wants all people to be saved through Christ Jesus who gave himself as a ransom for all people. And it all starts with prayer.

So what does Life Together look like? It looks like prayer. Prayer for all people, especially those in authority. You may be surprised how easy and challenging this can be.

To the King and for the Kingdom,

Jamie

04/12/2026

This Sunday, the elders will hold their first town hall meeting of the year. If you're new to Mosaic Church, it will be a great opportunity to learn how we lead, what we believe, and how we shepherd our ministry leaders in discipling their volunteers and performing the work of the church. After that, we will discuss the 2026 budget and announce a 2026 pledge campaign.

If you're not a regular congregant, you're not obligated to stay, but if you're curious about how we do business as a church, you're welcome to watch us in action.

As for the congregation, we will invite feedback and conduct our business transparently throughout the meeting, so we hope you will be a participant rather than a spectator.

Come join us as we strive to honor the Lord with biblical stewardship of the resources he's entrusted to us and with shepherding the congregation under our care!

Your pastors/elders,

John, Brian, Kjell, Jamie, and Ron

Join us tonight as we gather for a special worship experience with Grace Community Church in Forest. We'll engage in mus...
04/03/2026

Join us tonight as we gather for a special worship experience with Grace Community Church in Forest. We'll engage in music, scripture and dramatic readings while gathered around the bonfire. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on!

03/08/2026

There appears to be an outage with the service provider we use for live streaming this morning. We are recording the service and will upload it later this afternoon. Apologies for the inconvenience.

Due to the inclement weather called for over this weekend, Sunday's in-person service is cancelled.As much as we love th...
01/31/2026

Due to the inclement weather called for over this weekend, Sunday's in-person service is cancelled.

As much as we love the snow, it can really affect our resources when we miss a service. So, if you are a regular attending member of Mosaic, you can still give online through our website at www.mosaicva.com/giving or through the Mosaic app.

Be safe and be blessed.

Our usual streaming server seems to be having issues this morning. The service can be viewed live on YouTube below!
01/18/2026

Our usual streaming server seems to be having issues this morning. The service can be viewed live on YouTube below!

Discipleship is not some arduous journey that will be beyond painful for you to walk. Yes, there is a cost to discipleship, but Jesus does not invite us to f...

Baby Farmer is here! Let's bless the Farmers with some meals as the new parents get settled in and Arianna recovers from...
12/02/2025

Baby Farmer is here! Let's bless the Farmers with some meals as the new parents get settled in and Arianna recovers from giving birth.

Meal train: https://mealtrain.com/78g05m

New church baby alert! The Lagos family has just welcomed their third baby, so we need your help to bring them some deli...
11/22/2025

New church baby alert! The Lagos family has just welcomed their third baby, so we need your help to bring them some delicious meals. Follow the link below to sign up for a slot on the Meal Train:

https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/n99n1q

Address

2323 Memorial Avenue STE 19
Lynchburg, VA
24501

Opening Hours

9am - 1pm

Telephone

(434) 455-4623

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