Welcome to Mosaic Small Groups
Where everyday people become all-of-life disciples
When Jesus came, He brought a radical and life changing message that should seismically shift EVERYTHING about our lives. As His followers, or disciples, Jesus’ life and words should redefine how we think, live, work and play in the everyday stuff of life. At Mosaic Church one of our core values is “The Gospel Change Everything”. This means that Jesus has given each of us a divine purpose and mission for life. He has invited us to join Him on His mission of love and restoration that seeks to transform our community and the world (Matthew 28:18-20). That journey begins in Mosaic Small Groups.
Our small groups are weekly in-home gatherings of 6 to 10 people, who are committed to helping one another grow closer to Jesus. In other words, together we celebrate and experience what it looks like follow Jesus as all-of-life disciples. What does this look like? Our groups will engage in fun and challenging biblically-based studies, share meals, laugh and play together, and serve others. In the end it’s our desire to see each of our small groups thrive as micro-communities of disciples who live and love like Jesus in their neighborhoods, cities, and the world.
Questions? Contact us directly at info@mosaicwi.com
Winter 2025 SMALL GROUPS ARE HERE!
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new to discipleship?
take your first step alone or with others and learn about DISCIPLE-MAKING DISCIPleship!
Multiply: Disciple Making Disciples is a simple to use and easy to understand book study that’s designed to offer believers the knowledge and confidence to step out in their faith and begin the discipleship process. Participants will explore and discuss a wide variety of topics, ranging from conversations about what it means to be a disciple, to the purpose of church, and understanding the BIG picture of the Bible. Take the first step into a deeper understanding of your faith by going through Multiply.
multiply: Disciple making disciples
by francis chan & David platt
(We recommend one book per participant)