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Family
| 4/7/2021
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Let’s face a couple hard truths:
- kids are great at figuring out new technology- adults sometimes lag behind kids’ understanding of new tech- new tech is often a ‘Wild West’ space where anything goes
This month’s Creating Space, led by Finley Robinson, is an attempt to close that gap and help parents lead their kids in a digital age. Bring your questions and get ready to take notes as we venture into this discussion together.
Speaker: Finley RobinsonPanel: Callie Day, Matt Noetzel, Andy Petry
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General
| 2/24/2021
This session of Creating Space was dedicated to what is happening next in the Samaritan Church replants. Join us as we unpack more of the story, dig into the mission and vision, and hear the hearts of some of the people who will be going. There will also be time to answer any questions you may have about next steps for these churches.
Coming soon, we’ll cover part 2 of this conversation: what is next for Mosaic, where we’ll get to hear about the plans and dreams for this church and answer any questions you may have regarding that.
Theology
| 2/3/2021
Join Doug Raines as he walks us through the book of Joshua and unpacks the setting, the movements of the story, and the major themes. This overview would be a great tool for community or cell group leaders who will be using discussion guides throughout the teaching series in Joshua, but helpful for all of us as we study this book together.
Culture
| 1/6/2021
As we begin 2021, we will take a healing step as a church to consider and celebrate the multi-ethnic community that is Northwest Arkansas. Our friend James Hawkins will be with us again, guiding us in the conversation of where we need healing, humbling, and hope.
| 12/2/2020
Have you ever asked yourself (or been asked by others) hard questions concerning Jesus, the scriptures, or your faith? Did you know there is a discipline that seeks to provide a reason for the faith we have in Christ? Join us as we create space to hear from Garland Autry on apologetics and the reason, evidence, and defense for our hope in Jesus.
Be sure to bring your hardest questions for our panel as we seek to create space for others to learn and grow alongside us.
| 11/4/2020
Do questions that would make many blush get lobbed out in your home by little inquisitive and innocent minds? Or, is your drive to and from school too quiet at times, when you know there is something is waiting to be said but don’t know how to get the conversation going?
So much happens in these moments, where kids begin to perceive that their wonderings are safe and trusted, or awkward and off limits. Join us as we cover that important and ongoing conversation of Sex Talks at Home. Bring your questions and open journals as we seek to learn together how to honor the Lord with our bodies, hearts, and identities.
Speaker | Tom and Christine Rubino
Creating Space is Mosaic’s intentional strategy of marrying Biblical relevance and Cultural relevance. It is a “created space” to sit together regarding some complicated subjects, then equip one another to be the kind of people who “create space” in conversational ways within the cultural spheres where we live, work, and play.
Paul charges the church to “equip the saints for the work of ministry”. While much of this happens through Disciple Making Communities and worship gatherings, often times people feel left without the margin to ponder and inquire about the culturally relevant needs of the moment. Creating Space will act as monthly opportunity to engage these hard topics, while equipping us to be the kind of people that create our own conversational space with the world.
The format for Creating Space will be a 2-hour time slot that includes connection, teaching, and a Q&A panel. Until we are able to meet live, we will host a live forum where people can interact online.
What is Creating Space? Creating Space is Mosaic’s intentional strategy of marrying Biblical relevance and Cultural relevance. It is a “created space” to sit together regarding some complicated subjects, then equip one another to be the kind of people who “create space” in conversational ways within the cultural spheres where we live, work, and play. Why are we doing Creating Space? Paul charges the church to “equip the saints for the work of ministry”. While much of this happens through Disciple Making Communities and worship gatherings, often times people feel left without the margin to ponder and inquire about the culturally relevant needs of the moment. Creating Space will act as monthly opportunity to engage these hard topics, while equipping us to be the kind of people that create our own conversational space with the world. How will we do this? The format for Creating Space will be a 2-hour time slot that includes connection, teaching, and a Q&A panel. Until we are able to meet live, we will host a live forum where people can interact online.