Mosaic Church

Mosaic Church Mosaic Church exists to unite people in the Way of Jesus. Worship Gatherings on Sundays at 10:00am

5th & Houston Street | Downtown Manhattan KS

05/31/2026

The disciples had already received the Spirit at Pentecost. So why did they need to be filled again?

Because the Spirit isn't a one-time gift you open and set on a shelf. He is a continuously available, repeatedly renewable presence for whatever you're carrying right now.

Acts 4 shows us a community that had just been arrested and threatened. When they were released, they didn't scatter. They gathered, they prayed together, and the Spirit filled them again. Not because they had failed, but because they loved each other enough to need more together.

That's the kind of church we all want to be part of.

So here's the question worth sitting with: Are you still drawing on a filling from years ago, or are you learning to return to the source again and again?

Join us today for worship and teaching as we open Acts 4.

Be sure to say hello in the comments and let us know your answer to today's Connection Question:

"If you could only eat food from one culture for the rest of your life, what would it be?"

To stay connected and up to date with our church community, visit linktr.ee/mosaicmhk

05/28/2026

Peter and John walked into the temple with nothing in their pockets and everything in their hands. When a lame man asked them for money, Peter's response was honest: "Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you."

What he had was a name that wasn't his own.

Most of us spend our lives building something; our reputation, our security, our legacy. We ask God to bless what we've already decided to do. Peter operated under an entirely different set of assumptions. He acted under someone else's authority, and the results were beyond anything he could have produced on his own.

When you walk into your hardest situations, are you drawing on your own competence and history, or are you genuinely acting under the authority of Jesus?

Youtube: https://youtu.be/CpEpLRKsYI8
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0os2VDugmeDhQYsdsdyiCJ?si=bj5859W_SOW3ikAUckqouQ

05/26/2026

Acts 2 describes a community so compelling that people were drawn to it every single day.

They were sharing meals, carrying each other's burdens, learning together, and living with a generosity that made no sense by the world's standards. The Holy Spirit didn't just show up in their worship services. He shaped the entire texture of their lives together.

Most of us are hungry for that kind of belonging. The question worth sitting with is this: does this community actually know you, or does it just recognize you?

There's a difference, and most of us know exactly which one we're living in.

Youtube: https://youtu.be/9npCtFnSsn0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6RsqeU47VCEk0DSwRcuVAR?si=ctWFXjPmT6afJ_Nh78ze4w

05/17/2026

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Peter denied Jesus three times. He was so shattered by it that he went back to fishing, as if the whole thing had never ...
05/14/2026

Peter denied Jesus three times. He was so shattered by it that he went back to fishing, as if the whole thing had never happened. Then the Holy Spirit came, and that same Peter stood up in front of thousands and preached the sermon that launched the church.

Most of us disqualify ourselves based on our worst moments. Peter's worst moment is recorded in all four Gospels. But God used him anyway, perhaps even because of it.

What failure or limitation have you been treating as evidence that God can't use you?

The promise of the Spirit isn't reserved for people who have it all together. Join us for this teaching and hear how that promise might be for you too.

Youtube: https://youtu.be/MfKKeod_CQY
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4KEsTrYNUyJnO5tgIjKT5b?si=cHJGN1NSQUmTUHdo6RLwpg

Peter denied Jesus three times. He was so shattered by it that he went back to fishing, as if the whole thing had never happened. Then the Holy Spirit came, ...

Forty days after Easter, the church calendar marks one of its most underrated moments: Ascension Day.When Jesus ascended...
05/14/2026

Forty days after Easter, the church calendar marks one of its most underrated moments: Ascension Day.

When Jesus ascended to Heaven (Acts 1:9), what was feared as an ending was really a coronation. He is reigning as King, and because we are in Christ, our future is not uncertain. The bridge is secure.

Tonight, Mosaic is hosting The Bridge Is Secure, an Ascension Day service that will take us through Scripture, into the art of kintsugi (the Japanese practice of repairing broken things with gold), and into honest reflection on our own emotional lives.

There is something worth pausing for here, to consider for ourselves personally. And you’re welcome to join us tonight at 7:30pm. We would love to have you with us in person at 427 Houston St.

05/10/2026

During our Mother’s Day Panel, moms shared what TV or movie mom they’re most like—or would like to be—and the answers were great.

Happy Mother’s Day!We had a fun day celebrating mothers and hearing from several moms in our community.Thanks to Tracy, ...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day!

We had a fun day celebrating mothers and hearing from several moms in our community.

Thanks to Tracy, Katharina, Bethany, Susanne, and Sarah for sharing your wisdom and experiences about how you nurture and serve your families.

Be sure to tell the moms in your life how much they mean to you.

05/10/2026

Motherhood changes everything. It reshapes how you see yourself, what you're willing to fight for, and what you're finally willing to let go of. It is one of the most profound transitions a person can walk through, and it rarely gets the honest conversation it deserves.

This Sunday, we are sitting down with a panel of mothers who are willing to get real about the hard parts, the holy parts, and everything in between. They'll talk about identity, letting go, finding your village, and what it actually looks like to mother with faith in the middle of it all.

Whether you are a mom, you have a mom, or you simply know how much it takes to love someone, well, this conversation is for you.

Join us for our online worship gathering this Sunday and be part of it.

Be sure to say hello in the comments and let us know your answer to today’s Connection Question:

“One thing I hope all moms know is how _________ they are.”

To stay connected and up to date with our church community, visit linktr.ee/mosaicmhk

Wind. Fire. Strangers suddenly speaking languages they'd never learned. Nobody in that room had a category for what was ...
05/09/2026

Wind. Fire. Strangers suddenly speaking languages they'd never learned. Nobody in that room had a category for what was happening on the Day of Pentecost.

That's kind of the point.

We tend to imagine the Holy Spirit arriving quietly, like a warm feeling or a gentle nudge. But Acts 2 describes something that stopped people in the street. Something that looked, to outside observers, like chaos. The Spirit showed up and upended everything before anything made sense.

God has a pattern of disrupting before delivering. Unsettling before strengthening. And most of us, if we're honest, have experienced something we couldn't explain but couldn't quite dismiss either.

What if the things about God that make you most uncomfortable are actually invitations rather than obstacles?

Youtube: https://youtu.be/_2SobOCPv30
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1U8iB3x110QzGZRBDhBipU?si=Oa2UBAiIRKeYlVge9hy7qQ

Wind. Fire. Strangers suddenly speaking languages they'd never learned. Nobody in that room had a category for what was happening on the Day of Pentecost.Tha...

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427 Houston Street
Manhattan, KS
66502

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 11:15am

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+17854226920

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