Mosaic Boston

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Weekly Sermon Audio from Mosaic Boston church.Mosaic Boston is a new church in Boston / Brookline. We are a vibrant and diverse Christian community with a deep love for God, the Bible, and the city. At Mosaic, we believe God is Father; therefore the church is family.

Episodios

  • The Gospel & Relationships

    22/06/2014 Duración: 55min

    We're continuing our series called "This Changes Everything," in which we're showing how the Awesome News of Jesus Christ (The Gospel), changes absolutely every single major area of our lives. There aren't many areas of life more all encompassing than the way we relate to the people around us. In a place like Boston, where we're packed in like sardines, we really need to learn how to live with one another and not just to survive, but to thrive. Thanks be to Jesus, who's given us a really powerful Gospel, which really does provide the resources to love our neighbors as ourselves.

  • The Gospel and Sex

    15/06/2014 Duración: 58min

    We're continuing our series called "This Changes Everything," in which we're showing how the Awesome News of Jesus Christ (The Gospel), changes absolutely every single major area of our lives. Perhaps, I should have entitled this series: "Stuff you're not supposed to talk about at church." Last week we talked about money, tomorrow we're talking about God & Sex. How does the Gospel inform and redeem sex? Join us as we look to Scripture for answers.

  • The Gospel & Money

    08/06/2014 Duración: 01h02s

    Tomorrow, we'll be talking about how the Gospel changes the way we view, earn, spend, give, and invest money. Yes, we'll be talking about money at church ( ::gasp:: !!). Yes, it sounds like a major faux pas! Don't ever talk about money at church (right?). Especially at a church plant! Why are we talking about money tomorrow? Because Jesus talked about money.... a lot!! Jesus talked more about money, than he did about faith, prayer, heaven, and hell... combined! Over 25% of the recorded words of Jesus in the Gospels are devoted to money (28 passages). The Bible has over 800 verses discussing money. Jesus taught that we either worship our wealth, or we worship with our wealth. In Matthew 6:24 he said, “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.”

  • The Gospel Redeems Work

    01/06/2014 Duración: 01h39s
  • The Ministry of Reconciliation

    25/05/2014 Duración: 01h03min
  • Questions about the Bible

    18/05/2014 Duración: 59min

    Tomorrow at Mosaic, we're wrapping up our "Why God Why" series with a sermon attempting to answer why it's reasonable to believe in the Bible as God's means by which He reveals Himself and His will to the world. Even if a person believes in God and in Jesus Christ as the way God has revealed himself, many still have a hard time accepted the Bible as God's Word. “You don’t honestly believe that, do you?” Why would anyone believe in an authoritative book about absolute truth? Silly. Funny thing is, whenever anyone wants to refute or discredit this book--they do it by writing their own book. In order to discredit the Bible, you can't just discredit it, you have to supplant it. In order to refute these words, they write their own words. In order to counter these absolute words, they come up with their own absolute words. "Don’t believe in the Bible. Buy my book, that tells you why you shouldn’t believe in the Bible. Don’t follow Jesus. Follow me." So if there's no way around a worldview built on some version

  • Questions about Jesus

    11/05/2014 Duración: 59min

    If you've been following along with us at Mosaic, you know that we're approaching the 4th installment in our 5-part series, called "Why God Why." We've attempted to show that Christianity makes emotional sense, personal sense, and intellectual sense. Faith in Christ sustains both the weight of the heart and the mind. Last week I attempted to make the case for theism. However, even if there is a God, how do we know it's the Christian God? How do we know that Jesus Christ is God? Wasn't he just a man? Even if he was a great man, and a powerful, charismatic leader, wasn't he still a man?

  • Questions about God

    04/05/2014 Duración: 51min
  • Christianity makes Personal Sense

    27/04/2014 Duración: 53min

    We continue our "Why (God) Why" series tomorrow by making the case that "Christianity Makes Personal Sense." What do I mean by this? I mean: Christianity provides the most substantive, substantiated and satisfying answer to the question: "Who are you?"

  • Christianity makes Emotional Sense

    20/04/2014 Duración: 39min

    A few years ago, a group of atheists in England financed an advertising campaign where they wrapped buses with the following message: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." The questionable word in the ad isn't "probably"; it's "enjoy." This is a categorical error. There is much more to us, and life, than enjoyment. We can't just "enjoy" life, because we have more emotions than "enjoying." When we're not enjoying life, we're busy feeling hope, boredom, curiosity, anxiety, irritation, fear, joy, bewilderment, hate, tenderness, despair, relief, exhaustion, heartache, etc. The Resurrection of the Son of God, speaks to our minds, our souls, and our hearts.

  • To Be Continued...

    13/04/2014

    If you've ever read Acts 28, you might have noticed that the ending is incredibly anti-climactic and actually kind of random. Why in the world doesn't the author of Acts, Luke, tell us what happened next to Paul? Did he preach the Gospel to Caesar? Did he go to Spain and then to Europe? What happened next?!?! How did he die? Why don't we get any details? It feels like that really unsatisfying finale to [insert your favorite show or book]. Well, actually, Luke is doing something really brilliant. At the end of the book of Acts, Luke has Paul "fade to black" and redirects the camera...at the reader! The point of Acts 28--is that there's an Acts 29. The story of Jesus is to be continued through you! Now, what's that look like?

  • Should Have

    06/04/2014

    "Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are "It might have been." That's not in the Bible, but the general sentiment is. In our text tomorrow, the Apostle Paul is on a ship headed to Rome, which gets caught in a storm, and ultimately destroyed in a shipwreck. Paul had warned the centurion not to embark on the trip, but he decided he was smarter than Paul. So after the ship is on the brink of destruction, Paul says what everyone would say: "Men, you should have listened to me." He doesn't stop there though, and offers them words of encouragement, guidance, and life.

  • Out of Your Mind

    30/03/2014

    In our text this week, the Apostle Paul is on trial before King Agrippa, a person who has the authority to either free Paul, or crucify him. Instead of giving a pure defense, proving how all the trumped up charges against him were utterly baseless, Paul starts preaching the Gospel to Agrippa. At this point, Agrippa screams out: “Paul, you are out of your mind; your great learning is driving you out of your mind.” Does Christianity make you crazy? That's the question we're dealing with this week. Indeed, there are lots of people who claim to be Christians, and do really fanatical things that absolutely contradict the teachings and life of Christ. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm thinking of people whose lives and life choices make absolutely no sense apart from Jesus Christ. People like Mary, Paul, Peter, John, James, Athanasius, Augustine, Anselm, Francis of Assisi, Mother Teresa, William Wilbeforce, Dietrich Boenhoffer, Martin Luther King Jr. and many, many more. These are people who lived lives of re

  • Faith in Christ Jesus Leads to...

    23/03/2014

    The Christian life begins with faith. Just faith. Simply faith. Nothing but faith. However, this faith isn't simply knowing some truths or facts intellectually. Genuine saving faith is a pulsating connection to God. It's a vibrant relationship. When we truly believe in Jesus Christ, we are deeply connected to him. Scripture even talks about us being "in Christ." We are in him, and he is in us. If we're connected to Christ, we cannot but be transformed. Our life looks and feels different. We live for what he lives for. We want what he wants. We dream for what he dreams. We pray: "May your will be done, in my life, as it is in heaven." We love him and we long to please him, so Jesus says, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." We obey, not to be accepted; in Christ, we are accepted, so we obey.

  • Immortal Until My Work is Done

    16/03/2014

    After studying this week's text (Acts 23:12-24:21), I can't believe Hollywood hasn't cashed in on making a movie about Saint Paul. I'm thinking a franchise in a similar vein to the Jason Bourne trilogy. If Hollywood thinks Noah is epic, the book of Acts could blow the Ark out of the water! This week's text has drama, intrigue, conspiracy, serpentine plot twists, 40 Jewish dagger-carrying-hunger-striking assassins, 470 Roman soldiers marching through the night, corrupt religious officials, lying lawyers, crooked politicians, and God's hand guiding his child through it all. Maybe some of the writers at Mosaic could propose something to Netflix? (When it goes huge, don't forget to tithe... and buy Mosaic a building) The 19th century missionary, John Paton, faced similar threats as he brought the Gospel to the island of Tanna. "One day," he wrote, "... Natives in large numbers were assembled at my house. A man furiously rushed at me with his axe; but a Kaserumini Chief snatched a spade with which I had been work

  • In All Good Conscience

    09/03/2014

    We’ll be looking at Acts 22:30-23:11, where the Apostle Paul makes the startling claim: “I have lived my life before God in all good conscience up to this day.” What in the world does that mean? What’s a conscience? How can we live lives in all goodconscience? Is that even possible? Is our conscience a valid guide? The sweet graphic below makes for a phat t-shirt, but is it good theology? These are all great questions, which we’ll be wrestling with Sunday.

  • Creatures of Desire

    02/03/2014

    What drives you? What make you do the things you do and make the decisions you make? We like to think of ourselves as very rational creatures. So why is it that we often act so irrationally? We do things we know are wrong. We don’t do think we know are right. We frequently make choices that aren’t in our best interests or in the best interests of others. The Bible says that we are creatures of desire. Knowledge is a powerful motivator, but ultimately we are guided by the desires of our heart. The bad news, as the prophet Jeremiah points out: The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it? Jeremiah 17:9 So what hope do we have for our failing hearts? Join us tomorrow as we continue our series in the book of Acts (Acts 21:27-22:29) and see how God took an angry violent man named Paul, and radically transformed the desires of his heart.

  • [en]Courage

    16/02/2014

    Do you ever get discouraged? Maybe you’re feeling it right now. What do you think of when you hear the word “encourage?” …Peppy, cheerful, maybe even cheesy sound bites of unfounded optimism? Sounds lame. Look at the word though. [En]courage. Or better put, “fill with courage.” The bible talks a lot about encouragement, some people even claim to have the gift of encouragement, but where does courage come from? More importantly, why is courage needed? Join us tomorrow as we continue our series from the book of Acts, and examine how Paul encourages the churches in Acts 20.

  • An Inconvenient Truth

    09/02/2014

    Acts 19, where the Apostle Paul preaches the Gospel in Ephesus and calls people to worship Jesus instead of false idols. Instead of debating the cogency of Paul's arguments, the people realize that if they follow Jesus, they will lose their jobs making idols and will no longer profit from tourism to the pagan temples in their city. They realize that if they follow Jesus, they will have to make a huge sacrifice. However, they don't want to make a sacrifice, so instead, they reject Jesus.

  • Do Not Be Silent

    02/02/2014

    This is why we're following up the Mystic series by jumping back into the book of Acts. The book of Acts is all about what the first Christians did! Their faith transformed their lives and ultimately transformed the world. Join us tomorrow as we study Acts 18, where the big idea is: "Do not be Silent!"

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