Ep. 120 - Why the Future Church Needs Multiple Income Streams (with Mark DeYmaz)
Description
In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, host Greg Nettle welcomes Mark DeYmaz, founding pastor of Mosaic Church in Little Rock and a leading voice in the multiethnic church movement. Mark pulls back the curtain on how his church is thriving through missional vitality and church economics—generating revenue, leveraging real estate, serving the poor, and reaching their community with tangible expressions of the Gospel.
Topics include:
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The three-legged church model (spiritual, social, financial).
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How Mosaic transformed a Kmart into a 100,000 sq. ft. center of ministry and enterprise.
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Why your church needs a nonprofit arm to access grants (including $80B in opioid funds available through 2038).
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The importance of long obedience in the same direction.
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Real stories of hope—including a homeless community preaching courage back to Mark.
Helpful resources:
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Mosaix Network — conferences, coaching, and content
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Midtown Event Center – Mosaic’s multi-use space
This is a masterclass in leadership, sustainability, and Gospel innovation. A must-listen for every church leader looking to thrive in the 21st century.
01:00 - Mark’s upcoming book on the Prayer of St. Francis
02:45 - Overview of Mosaic Church’s mission and context
04:00 - Economic challenges of inner-city churches
06:00 - Transforming a former Kmart into a ministry hub
08:00 - “That is the church” — redefining what church looks like
09:00 - How to get started: shifting your mindset
10:00 - The 3-legged church model: spiritual, social, financial
12:00 - Creating a nonprofit to apply for grants
14:00 - Rethinking biblical stewardship
15:30 - Grants, real estate, and income strategies
17:00 - Opioid nexus grant: $80B available through 2038
18:30 - Mosaix Network and national conference
20:00 - Why it’s the premier multiethnic church conference
21:00 - What excites Mark most about the future of church
22:00 - Matthew 5:16 and the power of visible good works
23:30 - Why sustainability takes 7–10 years (or more)
24:30 - Faith and tears: a homeless community encourages Mark
26:30 - Final thoughts and encouragement for church planters