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Experience the powerful movement of God through the Mosaic Church Podcast! Your life is about to be changed. We Are Mosaic - Because People Matter.

Mosaic Church is a nondenominational church in Clarksville, TN that is home to over 2,000 members. Over the course of our ministry, we have reached and changed the lives of countless individuals through the power and for the glory of God.
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Creating spaces where future generations can experience God's presence is our mission, and we invite everyone to value the opportunity to be part of this journey. This vision includes: Clarksville Church Expansion: Adding a new 18,000 sq. ft. facility to meet the needs of a growing community, with dedicated areas for children's ministry and special needs classrooms. Stewart County Campus Renovations: Enhancing facilities to accommodate our expanding Stewart County family. Global Missions: Our commitment extends beyond local growth. We're actively supporting missions in Honduras, India, and Africa. Big Give Sunday | MVP Initiative Our MVP (Make a decision, Value the opportunity, Participate) initiative encourages everyone to play a role in the future of our church. Big Give Sunday is a chance to join in, give generously, and be part of God's plan. Passing Down Faith to Future Generations Through teachings from Exodus, Psalms, and Joseph's journey, we are reminded of the importance of leaving a legacy of faith. Join us in modeling a life that inspires the next generation to know the Lord. Reflect on how you can contribute to this vision with your resources and talents—building a foundation that will impact generations to come.    
Experience a powerful Palm Sunday message that reveals the deeper meaning behind the triumphal entry of Jesus and the beginning of Passion Week. This sermon unpacks the journey from celebration to crucifixion, showing how everything—from the anointing at Bethany to the cleansing of the temple—points to one truth: it was always about the blood of Jesus. Discover how Jesus was prepared as the spotless Lamb, publicly examined, and ultimately sacrificed so that we could have life. This message will challenge you to reflect on your faith, examine your life, and respond to the invitation: the table is ready. 📖 Key Bible Verses: Psalm 118:22–26 — "The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone…" John 12:1–7 — Mary anoints Jesus at Bethany Matthew 21:1–13 — The Triumphal Entry and cleansing of the temple 1 Corinthians 15:54–57 — "Death is swallowed up in victory" Exodus 12 — The Passover Lamb and the blood on the doorposts Isaiah 53 — The suffering servant This message will help you understand: The true meaning of Palm Sunday Why Jesus had to suffer How Passover connects to the cross What it means to be covered by the blood Why your response to Jesus matters right now 🙏 The invitation is simple: pull up a seat at the table.
This powerful message dives deep into biblical stewardship, faithfulness, and the difference between calling Jesus Savior and truly making Him Lord. Discover what it really means to surrender your life, manage your time, talent, and resources, and live with eternity in mind. Scripture reminds us, "Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful" (1 Corinthians 4:2). Faithfulness—not feelings—is the true measure of a life surrendered to God. Jesus challenges us directly: "No servant can serve two masters… You cannot serve God and mammon" (Luke 16:13). This message unpacks what it means to choose God daily over comfort, control, and material pursuits. You'll also explore the deeper tension between salvation and lordship, as seen in "Why do you call Me 'Lord, Lord,' and not do the things which I say?" (Luke 6:46). True faith is more than belief—it's obedience in action. With insight from the parable of the unjust steward (Luke 16:1–11), this teaching will challenge you to use temporary resources for eternal impact—investing in people, living with purpose, and preparing for eternity. If you've been wrestling with consistency, purpose, or spiritual growth, this message will equip and challenge you to take responsibility for what God has entrusted to you and live a life that truly honors Him.
Discover the powerful biblical principle that unlocks growth, leadership, and purpose. In this message from First Epistle to the Corinthians 4:2, we explore why faithfulness is the foundation of stewardship and why God often tests us with responsibility before promotion. Through the story of Joseph in the Book of Genesis, you'll learn the three tests that prepare people for greater influence: responsibility, integrity, and authority. Many people miss their opportunity because they see obstacles instead of assignments. If you've ever wondered why your breakthrough seems delayed or why your season feels like preparation, this message will challenge and equip you to steward the opportunities God has placed in front of you. Stop waiting. Start stewarding. Your next season may depend on it.
Relationships are one of the greatest gifts God places in our lives. In this powerful biblical message, discover why relationships are the number one way people come to faith, how God uses people to bring provision, opportunity, and transformation, and why the enemy often tries to divide friendships, families, and communities. Through powerful scriptures like 1 Corinthians 12, John 1, Luke 6:38, and 2 Kings 4, this sermon reveals how stewarding relationships can open the door to miracles, blessings, and life-changing moments. You'll learn: Why relationships are God's primary evangelism tool How the story of the widow's oil shows the power of community Why guarding your relationships is spiritually important How simple invitations can change someone's eternal destiny If this message encourages you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more biblical teaching, powerful sermons, and faith-based encouragement.
Are you stewarding what God has placed in your hands — or burying it? In this powerful message from 1 Peter 4 and the Parable of the Talents, we explore biblical stewardship, responsibility, spiritual authority, and what it truly means to live as an ambassador for Christ. This isn't about comfort — it's about calling. Discover: • The difference between salvation and spiritual empowerment • What the Parable of the Talents really means • Why accountability matters in the Kingdom of God • How to step into leadership in your home, workplace, and community • What it means to carry the ministry of reconciliation This message will challenge you to stop playing small and start living with eternal purpose. Scripture references include 1 Peter 4:10–11, Matthew 25:14–30, 2 Corinthians 5:18–20, and Acts 2. If you're ready to take responsibility for your faith and live with intention, this message is for you.
In this message, we walk through Romans 1:11 and the biblical foundation for spiritual gifts. Paul's desire to "impart" a pneumatic, Spirit driven gift is connected to stability, calling, and Kingdom Builders participation. You'll hear a clear breakdown of spiritual gifts in three categories: administrative gifts (Romans 12), leadership gifts (Ephesians 4), and manifestation or power gifts (1 Corinthians 12). We also cover how gifts are distributed by the Holy Spirit, why the church cannot neglect them, and how prophecy, impartation, and spiritual alignment help believers step into their assignment. If you've wondered what you're called to, how to discover your gifting, or how prophetic presbytery works, this sermon is for you.
In this sermon, Mosaic Church celebrates the impact of serving through Clarksville Feeds the World and connects it to Jesus' words in Matthew 25: when we serve the hungry and the thirsty, we serve Him. From there, we walk through Acts 2:41–47 as a blueprint for what a healthy, Spirit-filled church looks like: devoted to teaching, prayer, generosity, unity, and daily Kingdom growth. You'll also hear the biblical "why" behind Kingdom Builders as giving above the tithe, designed to fuel local outreach, global missions, leadership development, and campus expansion through a consistent, year-round model. This message calls the church to pray, make a plan, and participate in a "gathering stones" season where God strengthens foundations, builds protection, and prepares the field for harvest.
What happens when the foundations of our lives are shaken?   In this message from Psalms 11:3, we explore the foundation of generosity and why tithing matters for believers today. This teaching shows that generosity is not about pressure or guilt, but about honoring God, trusting Him as our source, and building on a firm foundation. We cover: Why tithing is foundational Stewardship versus ownership Firstfruits, honor, and obedience How generosity aligns our hearts with God's purposes This message is for anyone taking next steps, feeling stuck, or seeking deeper alignment with God. Generosity is not about money. It is about lordship, trust, and obedience. Scripture references: Psalms 11:3 Proverbs 3:9–10 Malachi 3:8–10 Matthew 6:33 Leviticus 27:30 Acts 4:34–35 If this message encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who needs a fresh foundation.
God is calling His people into a season of "Above and Beyond." This message unpacks spiritual alignment, discovering purpose, overcoming past failures, and trusting God to expand your reach. If you're seeking clarity, direction, and renewed faith for the season ahead, this sermon is for you.
Many love God but still feel disconnected, stuck, or unsure of their purpose. This powerful message, Where I Belong, reminds us that faith was never meant to be lived alone. You don't discover your purpose first—you discover where you belong first. When you stop hiding, get connected, and step into your God-given role, everything changes. God isn't asking for perfection—He's asking for participation.
Prayer isn't about perfect words or long hours. It's about faith. In this message from the Above & Beyond series, we explore Ephesians 3:20 and discover how God works beyond what we can ask or imagine. Through powerful biblical examples, we're reminded to stop overcomplicating prayer and simply bring our needs to God. When you don't know what to do, take it to prayer.  
God is calling us into an above and beyond year. Rooted in Ephesians 3:20, this message explores the power of prayer and fasting to break self imposed limits, awaken faith, and create space for the Holy Spirit to move in our lives.
Are you a disciple, or just a church attender? You Need Some Son is a call back to real discipleship. Rooted in 1 John 1:5, this message challenges us to turn from surface-level faith and return to Jesus, the true light with no darkness in Him. A timely word calling the church from comfort to conviction and from popularity to power.
In this Christmas Eve message, we explore how God revealed Himself through light—from creation in Genesis to the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the Light of the world, and through Him, the torch of faith has been passed to us. This message calls us to carry that light with love, purpose, and faith, beginning in our homes and shining into a world in need of hope.
Waiting can feel unbearable when the promise is clear but progress is unseen. In this Christmas message from Luke 2, we're reminded that God's timing is perfect and His promises cannot be stopped—even when it looks like there's no room. This sermon points us back to Jesus as our true hope, our salvation, and our blessed hope. If you're in a season of waiting, discouragement, or uncertainty, let this message strengthen your faith and remind you to keep hope alive.
This powerful message walks through the prophetic pathway that leads to Jesus, revealing how God intentionally used prophecy, people, and places throughout Scripture to keep hope alive—even when circumstances looked impossible. From Genesis to the Gospels, this teaching shows how Jesus fulfilled hundreds of Old Testament prophecies, proving that God's plan was never random and hope was never lost.
In this final message of The Stories We Tell, Pastor brings a clear and challenging word from Matthew 16:24–27 about what it truly means to follow Jesus. When the world tells us to choose comfort, success, and self-preservation, Jesus calls us to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and say yes to a life that costs something—but leads to everything. This message confronts the pull of culture, exposes the emptiness of worldly pursuits, and reminds us that our yes to Jesus shapes every part of our lives. As we enter Big Give Sunday, we're invited to respond with faith, obedience, and surrender. If you've been wrestling with what it really means to follow Christ, this episode will give you clarity, conviction, and hope.
This message unpacks what it truly means to live a faith that moves, rescues, and responds. Through a powerful look at Luke 10, this teaching offers a full GOOD SAMARITAN SERMON EXPLAINED and a compelling call to a TAKE ACTION CHRISTIAN MESSAGE for every believer. In this breakdown, you'll discover why Jesus used this story to reveal the path to eternal life and what it means to love God with ALL YOUR HEART SOUL MIND AND STRENGTH. This is not just a parable review—it's a challenge to become people who step into the mess, lift the hurting, and live out real compassion.
In Part 3 of The Stories We Tell, we look at Matthew 26 and the moment when a woman gave Jesus something others called "waste," but He called "beautiful." This message highlights why devotion to Jesus is never wasted and what it truly means to give Him everything.  
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