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Mosaic Church Sermon Archives

  • Walking Dead #2 - Deadly Living - Anthony Hendricks

    In the second message of the Walking Dead series, Pastor Anthony Hendricks looks deeply at how to balance both dying and living as a Christ-follower. Considering that we are so caught up struggling to die, we have forgotten how to live! Using Romans 12 and Ephesians 2 for his text, Pastor Anthony uses a well-known music video to drive home the point that living means we are to worship and serve God with the days He has given us. Message was given at the Little Rock campus on June 9, 2013.


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    Walking Dead #2 - Deadly Living - Anthony Hendricks



  • Walking Dead #1 - Seven Dilemmas - Mark DeYmaz

    In this Summer series intro, and playing off the popular AMC cable show of the same name, Pastor Mark overviews the biblical concept of living alive to Christ and dead to self; a consistent theme throughout the Bible. To live alive to Christ yet dead to self is easier said than done, especially in a world filled with sin that can otherwise devour the living. In his message, Mark outlines seven common dilemmas believers face in living true to this ideal, and comments on Galatians 2:20 in a most creative way. His creative explanation of our understanding of forgiveness at the time of conversion, and the differences between justification and sanctification, are truly unforgettable!


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    Walking Dead #1 - Seven Dilemmas - Mark DeYmaz



  • Story Matters Here - Mark DeYmaz and Friends

    God is the Master Storyteller. Once redeemed, we become the principle character in the Master Storyteller’s tale of His glory! It’s encouraging to hear how God uses our stories to show His remarkable love for mankind. In this final final message of the Story Matters Here, we hear featured testimonies from Lamont Mullen, Mary Lester, Jan Chaparro, Dan Johnson, all who desire that God get all the glory! As you will see, story is powerful. What’s yours? This service was held at the Little Rock campus of Mosaic on May 26, 2013.


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    Story Matters Here - Mark DeYmaz and Friends



  • MoKids Day of Thanks - Tyfnae Benz

    Mosaic's MoKids Day of Thanks is one way we celebrate our children, honor our children's ministry's staff and volunteers and say "thank you" to parents for for allowing their children to participate in MoKids. Giving each grade level a portion of the service to lead, we showcase things they've learned this year. Our hope is for parents to see 3 John 1:4 lived out in front of them... "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." This service was presented on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at Mosaic's Little Rock campus.


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    MoKids Day of Thanks - Tyfnae Benz




  • Your Identity in Christ - Harry Li & Mike Clowers

    In this continuation on Story Matters Here, Pastors Mike Clowers and Harry Li co-teach on why it is that Christ needs to be the center of every one of our stories; because He's given us a new identity. An identity rooted in Christ will help shape the way that we engage life, interpret life and ultimately give us the strength to walk above our circumstances.


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    Your Identity in Christ - Harry Li & Mike Clowers




  • The Incomparable Christ - Harry Li

    In this continuation of Story Matters Here, Pastor Harry discusses why it is that Christ needs to be the center of all our stories. Because of His incomparable worth and greatness, doing only what He and no other could ever accomplish, Christ and in Christ alone, does our redemption rest. This message was presented at Mosaic's Little Rock campus on May 5, 2013.


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    The Incomparable Christ - Harry Li




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