Mosaic Modern Worship

 

Mosaic Worship is held at 9:30am at 118 W Pecan St. Sherman, Texas 75090

 

Our values

Authenticity

Inviting you to come as you are to explore a relationship with God through Jesus Christ

Compassion

Seeking responsible living as a community of faith and in our local community

Intentionality

Growing in our faith through committed discipleship


What to Expect:

Worship begins at 9:30 am, but great coffee from a local coffee shop is served beforehand. Join us in fellowship around 9:15 am. Then, please feel welcome to bring your coffee and other drinks into the worship space when the music begins.

If you have kids, we hope they’ll join us for worship! We believe that worship is a multi-generational, church-family experience! If your little ones need to wiggle while they worship, there are activity bags in the gathering space.

If you’d like a nursery for your littlest ones, we have one of those, too! Nursey is for kids ages 5 and under. Or, you can rock your littlest ones during worship in the rocking chairs provided.

Dress is casual — come as you are!

Worship consists of modern worship music, modern arrangements of familiar hymns, a profession of faith that reminds us of historical Christian beliefs, a sermon, and weekly celebration of Holy Communion.

Weekly Holy Communion is a big deal, because it’s our most tangible reminder of God’s grace. God’s grace is the biggest deal of all.

You are welcome to attend bible studies, small groups, our School for Little People preschool, music ministries, and ministries with children and youth.

We would love for you to make First Methodist Sherman Mosaic your church home! We host periodic events exploring the meaning of membership. To receive information about the next event, or to talk to a pastor, contact the church office by phone or via email at office@firstmethodistsherman.org Exploring membership classes are held as needed at FUMC. Classes are not necessarily required for you to join but are encouraged for all new members. In these classes, you learn about the doctrines, beliefs, and values of the United Methodist Church.


WHO WE ARE

We are newcomers to Christianity, lifelong Methodists, and former members of many different Christian denominations.

We are young and old, married and single, gay and straight, liberal and conservative, non-conformists and traditionalists, those recovering from addictions, those still battling addictions, and those whose challenges take other forms.

We are imperfect children of God who find meaning and purpose as followers of Christ, and who find authentic community at 118 W. Pecan Street.

We are people who risk asking the tough questions, who are comfortable wrestling with important issues, and whose identity is shaped by seeking to follow the teachings of Christ as best we can.

We are those who want to be intentional about our spiritual journey, and who believe that it is through Jesus that we find our way to God.


OUR THEOLOGY

We are a campus of First Methodist Sherman, which means that the theology you’ll discover here begins and ends in the love of God. We believe that God desires a relationship with every single one of us. Regardless of who we are, what we’ve done, or where we’ve been.

The love of God towards us is expressed through the concept of grace — God’s unmerited, unearned, and un-earnable gift that forgives our sins and empowers us to live a life of love and service to the world.

It is God’s grace that calls us into relationship, calls us to community in a congregation of Christ’s Church.

It is God’s grace that puts us in a right relationship with God, through the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

And it is God’s grace that works in and through each of us, empowering us to be the hands and feet of Christ in the world.

For more information about the theology of the United Methodist Church, visit www.umc.org.


JOINING THE CHURCH

Occasionally throughout the year, we invite those who are interested in consider officially joining our community of faith.

To us, joining a church means making a covenant of deeper commitment:

Prayers — covenant to pray regularly (ideally, daily) for the spiritual health and growth of both the congregation and yourself

Presence — covenant to attend worship each week, unless you are ill, working, or out of town

Gifts — covenant to tithe or be growing towards the tithe (and beyond), and to make an annual pledge reflecting this commitment

Service — covenant to support the ministry and outreach of the church by serving in some way, both within the congregation and beyond

Witness — covenant to help foster a culture of invitation, by inviting those who do not have a church home to try First Methodist Sherman