Kingdom-worthy things can happen in ordinary spaces when we're intentional and relational in them. Join us Wednesdays at noon on our Facebook page for Lunch Hour with Renaut; a live, living room style conversation where we discuss a current topic within our community.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we continue our series focusing on the RightNow Media series, "Worldview Changes Everything". In this conversation Renaut and Joel talk through the value of God's revelation of Himself, particularly through His Word, which becomes the lens by which we experience and consider matters of worldview.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we continue our series focusing on the RightNow Media series, "Worldview Changes Everything". In this conversation Renaut and Joel talk through the value of God's revelation of Himself, particularly through His Word, which becomes the lens by which we experience and consider matters of worldview.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we continue our series focusing on the RightNow Media series, "Worldview Changes Everything". In this conversation Josh Taylor, one of our pastors, joins us as we talk through the value of asking questions and actively listening to others as we discuss matters of worldview.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we continue our series focusing on the RightNow Media series, "Worldview Changes Everything". In this conversation Josh Taylor, one of our pastors, joins us as we talk through the value of asking questions and actively listening to others as we discuss matters of worldview.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we begin a new conversation centered on worldview. Worldview Changes Everything, a series on RightNow Media, join us in a conversation where we explore what a worldview is and why it matters in our lives.
This week on lunch hour with Renaut we begin a new conversation centered on worldview. Worldview Changes Everything, a series on RightNow Media, join us in a conversation where we explore what a worldview is and why it matters in our lives.
This week on LHWR, we talk with Renaut and his wife Brooke about how the dynamics of submission and leadership work together in their home ranging from decision making, to parenting, to finances, and spiritual leadership. Renaut and Brooke also authentically share the struggles they have faced in their marriage, how they continue to learn to work through those struggles in an effort to love one another and ultimately honor Christ.
This week on LHWR, we talk with Renaut and his wife Brooke about how the dynamics of submission and leadership work together in their home ranging from decision making, to parenting, to finances, and spiritual leadership. Renaut and Brooke also authentically share the struggles they have faced in their marriage, how they continue to learn to work through those struggles in an effort to love one another and ultimately honor Christ.
This week on Lunch Hour with Renaut we continue the discussion on what it looks like to walk in unity with one another, recognizing that we all come to the table from different points of view.
This week on Lunch Hour with Renaut we continue the discussion on what it looks like to walk in unity with one another, recognizing that we all come to the table from different points of view.
This week on LHWR we discuss the rhythms of grace we need in our lives as we reflect on the truth found in Matthew 11:28-30. The conversation will include practical ideas to incorporate spiritual, physical, and communal rhythms in our lives.
This week on LHWR we discuss the rhythms of grace we need in our lives as we reflect on the truth found in Matthew 11:28-30. The conversation will include practical ideas to incorporate spiritual, physical, and communal rhythms in our lives.
This week on LHWR we discuss Renau & Brooke's spiritual retreat where God spoke to him through one of his favorite books, Hinds Feet on High Places about dealing with our circumstances and relational dynamics with acceptance and joy.
This week on LHWR we discuss Renau & Brooke's spiritual retreat where God spoke to him through one of his favorite books, Hinds Feet on High Places about dealing with our circumstances and relational dynamics with acceptance and joy.
As we see so many difficult circumstances surrounding our culture and also in our personal lives, it is so important to ask the question of what God may be doing in the midst of it all. Today Renaut and Joel explore how the truth of the Gospel allows us to say, "It is Well" in the midst of any and every circumstance.
As we see so many difficult circumstances surrounding our culture and also in our personal lives, it is so important to ask the question of what God may be doing in the midst of it all. Today Renaut and Joel explore how the truth of the Gospel allows us to say, "It is Well" in the midst of any and every circumstance.
Over the course of the past weeks and months since the COVID-19 pandemic began, we have discovered that we have lost much ground relationally with one another as followers of Jesus. And with everything going on in our cultural climate, we discover that the importance of connecting with one another as God's Word calls us to do is key to gaining back what's been lost.
Over the course of the past weeks and months since the COVID-19 pandemic began, we have discovered that we have lost much ground relationally with one another as followers of Jesus. And with everything going on in our cultural climate, we discover that the importance of connecting with one another as God's Word calls us to do is key to gaining back what's been lost.
Renaut takes time to respond to the events that unfolded in the wake of the killing of George Floyd while in police custody. He shares his wrestle and journey as a person who grew up in South Africa during apartheid, a parent of 4 white and 4 black children, and the lead pastor of Mosaic Church, a church growing in diversity during a time when racial tension is as high as it's been in recent memory.
Renaut speaks with 2 friends, Chelsea and Melo, who are Christ-followers and listens to their perspective on what it has meant to be black in America, and how the Church can learn to better reflect God's heart for unity and diversity in the body.
Renaut takes time to respond to the events that unfolded in the wake of the killing of George Floyd while in police custody. He shares his wrestle and journey as a person who grew up in South Africa during apartheid, a parent of 4 white and 4 black children, and the lead pastor of Mosaic Church, a church growing in diversity during a time when racial tension is as high as it's been in recent memory.
Renaut speaks with 2 friends, Chelsea and Melo, who are Christ-followers and listens to their perspective on what it has meant to be black in America, and how the Church can learn to better reflect God's heart for unity and diversity in the body.
Renaut unpacks the tumultuous nature of the cultural climate in which we find ourselves. COVID-19, Racial Injustice and social unrest, and a looming election on the horizon. And during this time, churches have not been meeting together in person, feeling isolation, and struggling for unity. How can we make it through this storm?
Renaut unpacks the tumultuous nature of the cultural climate in which we find ourselves. COVID-19, Racial Injustice and social unrest, and a looming election on the horizon. And during this time, churches have not been meeting together in person, feeling isolation, and struggling for unity. How can we make it through this storm?
It's been months sine COVID-19 began to impact our lives, and we find ourselves searching for a "new normal". What should we go back to, what should we change, and what should we keep in tact as we begin to reemerge into society?
It's been months sine COVID-19 began to impact our lives, and we find ourselves searching for a "new normal". What should we go back to, what should we change, and what should we keep in tact as we begin to reemerge into society?
As people have been wrestling though new dynamics in the home with schools being cancelled, working from home, and an ever-changing reality around us, the new stresses of our lives are becoming a new normal. How do we adjust our perspectives in the new reality?
As people have been wrestling though new dynamics in the home with schools being cancelled, working from home, and an ever-changing reality around us, the new stresses of our lives are becoming a new normal. How do we adjust our perspectives in the new reality?
During this time, many of us are finding ourselves spending much more time together. That's definitely a good thing, but it also could become an opportunity for tension and frustration with one another. Today on Lunch Hour with Renaut, we explore how the power of love can turn a potential disaster into a phenomenal opportunity.
During this time, many of us are finding ourselves spending much more time together. That’s definitely a good thing, but it also could become an opportunity for tension and frustration with one another. Today on Lunch Hour with Renaut, we explore how the power of love can turn a potential disaster into a phenomenal opportunity.
On this episode of Lunch Hour with Renaut, we discuss the wide-reaching tensions felt in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic—exploring the power of words and how to process these times in the light of the Gospel.
On this episode of Lunch Hour with Renaut, we discuss the wide-reaching tensions felt in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic—exploring the power of words and how to process these times in the light of the Gospel.
On this episode of Lunch Hour with Renaut, we discuss the wide-reaching tensions felt in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic—exploring the power of fear and the gospel's call to vigilance out of compassion.
On this episode of Lunch Hour with Renaut, we discuss the wide-reaching tensions felt in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic—exploring the power of fear and the gospel's call to vigilance out of compassion.
Today on Lunch Hour with Renaut we explore the idea of unity expressed in God's Word, the tension that exists when we experience difficulty in relationships, and how to work through that tension in a way that demonstrates God's love to all Creation.
Today on Lunch Hour with Renaut we explore the idea of unity expressed in God's Word, the tension that exists when we experience difficulty in relationships, and how to work through that tension in a way that demonstrates God's love to all Creation.
As we continue our conversation from sorrow & suffering, to faith & healing, we enter into a discussion on faith without doubt and what happens when we seek God's wisdom.
As we continue our conversation from sorrow & suffering, to faith & healing, we enter into a discussion on faith without doubt and what happens when we seek God's wisdom.
As a follow-up to the previous episode on Sorrow & Suffering, during this Lunch Hour with Renaut we explore aspects of healing and faith.
As a follow-up to the previous episode on Sorrow & Suffering, during this Lunch Hour with Renaut we explore aspects of healing and faith.
In this episode, we explore the hard reality of sorrow and suffering while looking at the beauty that emerges as we encounter God's grace and glory in the midst of it all.
In this episode, we explore the hard reality of sorrow and suffering while looking at the beauty that emerges as we encounter God's grace and glory in the midst of it all.
Christmas. It's the most wonderful time of the year! It's also a time of crowded calendars, hurry and stress. How can this season somehow inspire the best in us, while simultaneously unleashing the worst in us? Let's discuss how we can "Christmas Well" so that the Christmas season is one genuinely marked by "good news great joy".
Christmas. It's the most wonderful time of the year! It's also a time of crowded calendars, hurry and stress. How can this season somehow inspire the best in us, while simultaneously unleashing the worst in us? Let's discuss how we can "Christmas Well" so that the Christmas season is one genuinely marked by "good news great joy".
Mosaic has always had a heart to Love God, Love People, and Serve the World. As we seek to do that, we immediately begin to look to make gospel impact both locally and globally, and where God may be preparing opportunities for us to step into in the future.
Mosaic has always had a heart to Love God, Love People, and Serve the World. As we seek to do that, we immediately begin to look to make gospel impact both locally and globally, and where God may be preparing opportunities for us to step into in the future.
At Mosaic, we take God's call to care deeply about every person He entrusts to our story very seriously. This week, we will focus in on how God is inviting us to step into the lives of children and their families who have special needs or come from traumatic backgrounds.
At Mosaic, we take God's call to care deeply about every person He entrusts to our story very seriously. This week, we will focus in on how God is inviting us to step into the lives of children and their families who have special needs or come from traumatic backgrounds.
Do churches really need buildings? When you consider the cost of building, renovating, and maintaining property, it's important to ask the question- do we need this? And spoiler alert: we'll go on a tour of the future expansion space in Winter Garden and the new location for Mosaic at WDW.