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Prayer & Fasting for Global Missions

Jonah 1-4

January 28, 2018 • Jonah 1—4

As Christians, we have been called out of darkness to live as citizens and ambassadors of God’s Kingdom. The prophet Jonah is a great example of how God uses people, despite our flaws, to accomplish his mission. Through this reluctant prophet God brought salvation to Nineveh, one of the most unlikely cities on Earth. In doing so, God showed that his plan of salvation would not end with Israel, but would extend to all the nations of the earth.

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Prayer & Fasting for Human Dignity

January 21, 2018 • Shane Sikkema

Scripture tells us that we belong to God. Human beings are made by God, for God, and have the distinction of being the only thing in all of creation that is made in “the image and likeness of God.” Because of this, every single person has innate dignity and worth that infinitely surpass all earthy treasures. What does it mean for citizens of God’s Kingdom to truly be pro-life in all of life?

Prayer & Fasting for Racial Reconciliation

January 14, 2018

We have a long way to go, till justice "rolls down like waters." If the issues surrounding racial division and the challenges of reconciliation don't drive us to our knees in prayer, then we have not even begun to understand how complex and daunting the issues are.

A Call to Prayer & Fasting

January 7, 2018 • 2 Chronicles 7

The ultimate test of a person's true spiritual condition is prayer. There is nothing that reveals the true state of our spiritual health so much as our prayer life. When you are alone before God, what do you have to say to Him? Similarly, the ultimate test of a church's spiritual condition is its prayer life. How's Mosaic doing? Well, how's our prayer life? This month, we are calling the church to not just pray for ourselves, or for our church. We will focus on praying for our city, our country, and the World.