Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine reveals his love and mission to restore relationships, inviting us to trust and follow him in acts of love, especially toward the vulnerable.
Worship Mosaic
HOW THE EXPERIENCE WORKS
Jesus Acts In Love - Claire Nicholson McClun
Worship "Psalm 98"
Read or listenJohn 2
Read or listen1 Corinthians 13
Study Questions
Study Tools
About the book of 1 Corinthians
About the book of John
Flourishing Tools
Communion
Visio Divina "The Marriage at Cana"
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?
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 John 2:1–12; 1 Corinthians 13:1–7
The Marriage at Cana, Painted by Winifred Margaret Knights (1899-1947), Painted in 1923, Oil on canvas © Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington
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Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine reveals his love and mission to restore relationships, inviting us to trust and follow him in acts of love, especially toward the vulnerable.
Worship Mosaic
HOW THE EXPERIENCE WORKS
Jesus Acts In Love - Claire Nicholson McClun
Worship "Psalm 98"
Read or listenJohn 2
Read or listen1 Corinthians 13
Study Questions
Study Tools
About the book of 1 Corinthians
About the book of John
Flourishing Tools
Communion
Visio Divina "The Marriage at Cana"
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?
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:
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 John 2:1–12; 1 Corinthians 13:1–7
The Marriage at Cana, Painted by Winifred Margaret Knights (1899-1947), Painted in 1923, Oil on canvas © Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington