Mosaic Church Of Central Arkansas Audio Podcast

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Sinopsis

Mosaic is a multi-ethnic, economically diverse church established by men and women seeking to know God and to make Him known through the pursuit of unity in accordance with the prayer of Jesus Christ.

Episodios

  • Some Things Are Worth Dying For - Mark DeYmaz

    09/04/2012

    In this unique and powerful Easter message, Pastor Mark explains not only what Jesus did for us but just as importantly, why. In so doing he shares of his journey to brokenness, a progressive path that every believer will and must travel. As the congregation did the day of his message, you will likely identify with Mark's journey and in the process discover a renewed sense of freedom from guilt and shame; an appreciation for what Christ did for you, that which you cannot. This message was presented on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012.

  • It Is Time (Mark 10:32-34) - Anthony Hendricks

    01/04/2012

    Pastor Anthony takes the Little Rock campus on a journey of Jesus' earthly ministry that culminates with His declaration to His followers that it is His time to go to Jerusalem and accomplish the task for which He came. He then challenges the congregation to make a similar declaration about things that they have been called to do or called to end as they walk with Christ. This message was presented on Palm Sunday, April 1, 2012.

  • How Grace Reigns (Romans 6) - Mark DeYmaz

    25/03/2012

    In this look at Romans, chapter 6, Pastor Mark explains the Apostle Paul's understanding of the believer's death in Christ, the believer's new life in Christ, and how mortal bodies can walk in newness of life. In so doing, Mark explains what we must know and do in order for grace to reign in our lives, moving us toward sanctification and, ultimately, eternal life. This message was presented on March 25, 2012 at Mosaic's Little Rock campus.

  • Instructive Comparisons (Romans 5:12-21) - Mark DeYmaz

    19/03/2012

    In this message in the Romans Series, Pastor Mark DeYmaz exegetes Paul's explanation of imputed righteousness in Romans 5 and contrasts the effects of Adam's transgression with the free gift of grace available to all who believe in Christ. This message was presented at Mosaic's Little Rock campus on March 18, 2012.

  • Off the Hook (Romans 5:6-11)-Anthony Hendricks

    11/03/2012

    Pastor Anthony addresses the Little Rock campus on the reconciling love of God. He encourages Christ-followers and non-Christ-followers alike that God's love expressed through Christ's sacrificial death is the vehicle by which we can be let off the hook from the penalty of sin. Open your bible to Romans 5 and your heart to the Spirit of God as you watch this message which was presented on March 11, 2012.

  • Road to Maturity (Romans 5:1-11)-Harry Li

    05/03/2012

    In this message, Harry Li looks at Romans 5:1-11 and discusses the process and the natural progression that justification should bring to our lives. He also explains how understanding the foundation of God's legal declaration of Christ's righteousness on us keeps us from getting "stuck" at different levels of immaturity. He also shows how this understanding helps us become the believer God desires us to be. Presented at Mosaic's Little Rock campus on March 4, 2012.

  • Community Transformation (Vine & Village Overview) - Jon Harrison

    01/03/2012

    This message provides an overview of Mosaic's Community Transformation strategy by providing an overview of the Mosaic's sister organization, Vine and Village. This organization, lead by Executive Director Jon Harrison exists to improve the quality of life for the people living in and around Little Rock's emerging University District by helping to meet their spiritual, social, and material needs. The message features the leadership of each of the Vine & Village program leaders and was presented on February 26, 2012.

  • The Promise of Abraham - Romans 4 - Harry Li

    21/02/2012

    Pastor Harry unpacks Chapter 4 of Romans explaining the difference between the promise of Abraham versus the promise of the law. Harry talks about the different perspectives on God and how it greatly affects our faith. This message was shared on February 19, 2012 at Mosaic's Little Rock campus.

  • Justified by Faith, Not by Works (Romans 4:1-13)-Anthony Hendricks

    13/02/2012

    Pastor Anthony takes a look at Paul's view of Father Abraham and King David's righteousness. As Paul admonishes his readers to search the Old Testament Scriptures, so does Pastor Anthony as he walks the Little Rock campus through a discovery of Abraham and David's faith. There is great encouragement found in the lives of these flawed icons who were declared righteous, not because of their works, but rather because of their faith in God. Turn to Romans 4:1-13 and tune in to the message preached at the Little Rock campus on February 12, 2012.

  • Just As If I Never Sinned (Romans 3:21-27) - Mark DeYmaz

    07/02/2012

    In this theological deep dive, Pastor Mark breaks down the emerging theology in Paul's letter to the Romans. Concepts like the "righteousness of God," "justification," "redemption," and "propitiation" are clearly explained. More than that, Mark shares a simple presentation of the Gospel known as the Romans Road and provides illustrations to help you become more effective in sharing Christ with others. This message was presented to Mosaic's Little Rock campus on February 5, 2012.

  • Advantage: Word (Romans 3) - Mark DeYmaz

    23/01/2012

    In this message, Pastor Mark overviews Romans 3 in which the Apostle Paul answers questions and objections concerning his message of Gentile inclusion. They ask, "Is there no advantage to being a Jew (Christian) in a world where all are equally guilty of sin?" Indeed there are at least four advantages as Mark explains. Watch or listen to discover them now!

  • The Law, the Jew & the Gentile-Anthony Hendricks

    16/01/2012

    Pastor Anthony shares a message with the Little Rock campus couched around the statement, "the Gospel is seen before it is heard". As he continues our series in Romans, he encourages the congregation to commit to quality time in God's Word, which should lead to a Walk of integrity, powered by the Will of the Holy Spirit as we submit our lives to Him. Open your Bible to Romans 2:11-29 and be encouraged by this timely word for the New Year.

  • Here Comes the Judge-Harry Li

    09/01/2012

    In Romans, chapter 2, the Apostle Paul turns the tables on the self-righteous who had judged wrongly the pagan Gentiles who were coming to Christ. He masterfully finds ways to convince both sides to become One in Christ. By showing everyone the necessity of leaving the judging up to our sovereign God and understanding our need for redemption through Jesus, he paves the way to biblical unity. This message was presented at Mosaic' Little Rock campus on January 8, 2012.

  • The Right Stuff for Leadership - Dr. Robert Lewis

    08/01/2012

    In this message from pastor, author, visionary, Dr. Robert Lewis, Mosaic's leadership learned the qualities that create "the right stuff" in leaders. This message was presented at Mosaic's 2012 Leadership Advance on Saturday, January 7, 2012.

  • Mosaic 2012 - Mark DeYmaz

    02/01/2012

    In this brief synopsis of part two of his message on Sunday, January 1, Mark DeYmaz charts a course for the further growth and development of Mosaic in 2012. Learn about new staff members recently hired, why others are being repositioned, and how close we are to purchasing a permanent home for the church by our tenth anniversary.

  • Take and Eat: God's Not Finished With Us Yet! - Mark DeYmaz

    02/01/2012

    In this brief synopsis of part one of his message on Sunday, January 1, Mark DeYmaz draws principles from Elijah's encounter with the Lord (I Kings 19) to explain why and how we can prepare ourselves for greater blessing and service in 2012.

  • Two Heroes of Christmas - Mark DeYmaz

    18/12/2011

    In this interesting look at the suffering endured by Joseph and Mary in response to their obedience, Mark DeYmaz reminds us that suffering is an expected part of the heroic Christian life. Instead of asking "Why Me?," Mark challenges us to ask "Why Not Me?" in the midst of suffering. He explains what our response to suffering should be and how it reflects our understanding of Immanuel, God with us ... the true hope and meaning of Christmas. This message was presented on December 18, 2011 at Mosaic's Little Rock Campus as part of the Countdown to Christmas series.

  • Three Christmas Revelations - Harry Li

    11/12/2011

    Through Christ's birth, there are three things that reveals the heart of God. There is a lot that we can learn about God by studying the first Christmas. For in this story, the way He was born speaks volumes about God's heart for us. Join us as we take a fresh look at one of the most important events in human history. This message was presented on December 11, 2011 at Mosaic's Little Rock campus as part of the Countdown to Christmas series

  • The Legacy of Four Women - Mark DeYmaz

    04/12/2011

    He was born to be the King of Kings. What does the tainted linage of the Savior of the world say to us today? In this message from the Countdown to Christmas series, Mark DeYmaz explores how the legacies of a prostitue, a queen, an adulteress and a harlot give us hope that our lives matter to God and to others. This message was presented on December 4, 2011 at Mosaic’s Little Rock campus.

  • Let Love Reach to the Other Side (Romans 1:18:32-Part Two) - Mark DeYmaz

    20/11/2011

    Presented by Mark DeYmaz on November 23, 2011 at Mosaic's Little Rock campus, this message considers homosexuality while boldly navigating the tension between biblical convictions concerning marriage and the command to love all people, unconditionally, with the love of Christ.

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