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Created on August 15, 2024

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Worship Mosaic

Ultimately, practicing faithful stewardship heals us as individuals and helps us restore right relationship with one another.

HOW THE EXPERIENCE WORKS

Restore - Claire McClun

Worship "Gratitude"

Communion

Visio Divina "Return"

Read or listenJohn 21

Read or listenGenesis 33

Study Questions

Flourishing Tools

Study Tools

Text Series

About the book of Genesis

About the book of John

The Making of "Return"

Welcome to Worship Mosaic – a unique online space designed for personalized worship experiences. Here, we deconstruct the traditional worship service into its individual elements, allowing you to engage with each aspect on your own terms and schedule.How to Engage with Worship Mosaic:

  • Explore the Elements
  • Personalize Your Worship: Engage with any element individually, allowing you to focus on what resonates most with you in the moment. Dive into a sermon on your morning commute, participate in a prayer session during a quiet moment, or sing along to worship songs whenever you feel inspired.
  • Create Your Journey: Mix and match different elements to create a worship experience that is uniquely yours.
  • Questions & Feedback: If you have any questions or have a feature request, you can text us at 833-912-0460. We'll get back to you asap.

VISIO DIVINA

Visio Divina is translated from Latin as “divine seeing.” It is related to the prayer form Lectio Divina (divine reading). But instead of Scripture, this form of prayer uses visual elements to help set your mind on prayer. It allows God to speak into your heart through the image. You are invited to experience this image through Visio Divina. Visio Divina Questions: What thoughts or feelings does this image evoke? Is there something God wants you to see? To hear? What kind of prayer rises within you as you ponder this work? Go ahead and express that to God now. READ Genesis 33:1-17

"Return" by Lisle Gwynn Garrity. Inspired by Genesis 33:1-17 (Esau forgives Jacob). Digital Painting.

Bible Study Questions

1. What stood out to you this week? 2. Was there anything confusing or troubling? 3. Did anything make you feel differently about God? 4. How might this change the way you live?
Uncommon Love

Jesus was considered rebellious for the way he loved those who were deemed unlovable. The Uncommon Love prayer guide is designed to encourage and challenge us to embrace and love everyone, just as Jesus demonstrated. Text "uncommon" to 833-912-0460 & get the 4-day series delivered right to your phone. P.s. you can text your prayer requests to the same #. We’re happy to partner with you in prayer.

Rest feels unnatural in a pandemic, but it’s available to us if we are willing to receive it. Rest slowsour vision and illuminates gifts that normally whirl by us. While sheltering in place, I’ve searched forpositivity, and during such great loss, I’ve found more – more time, space, and color. I found a patch ofmint in my yard, and the scent became my soul’s balm. Rest offers recovery. The earth is thriving witha break from humanity. Scientists are seeing significant decreases in air pollution and animals arereturning to previously uninhabitable waterways. Rest offers perspective. God does not want us worn ragged, reaping the maximum extent of ourharvest. God wants new eyes for us to recognize broken systems so we can enact change that sustainseveryone: “You shall leave them for the poor and the alien: I am the Lord your God”(v.10). God is foundin the connective tissue of our relationships to our neighbor—particularly those most vulnerable.Rest reminds us of our interconnectedness. Despite physical distancing, people are rediscovering one another while longing for and celebrating every moment of connection. Despite future insecurity, peopleare finding innovative ways to support one another. Rest uncovers the enoughness in our lives, and as mydear mentor used to say, “Enough is abundance.” What will we glean from this time of rest? — Lisle Gwynn Garrity

"Return" by Lisle Gwynn Garrity. Inspired by Genesis 33:1-17 (Esau forgives Jacob). Digital Painting.

Jacob and Esau shared a womb but soon grew to be enemies. Torn apart first by Jacob’s hunger for status (he buys Esau’s birthright) and then by Jacob’s deceit (he steals Esau’s inheritance), their relationship is deeply fractured by money. They become estranged—living in different lands with different families, cultures, and customs. Jacob steers clear of Esau, fearing Esau will kill him, until the time comes to leave his father-in-law, Laban, and return home to Canaan. But to do this, Jacob must pass through Esau’s territory in Mount Seir. He must come face-to-face with the brother he has wronged.