Mosaic Denver

Mosaic Denver

This is the weekly sermon podcast of Mosaic: A Jesus Centered Community in Littleton, Colorado.

  1. Back to Shalom: The Life We Were Made For

    JAN 26

    Back to Shalom: The Life We Were Made For

    From the very beginning, God’s intention for humanity was not striving but rest.In this message from our In the Beginning series, we return to the opening pages of Scripture to rediscover what it truly means to be human. Before sin, before achievement, before responsibility, God invites humanity into something foundational: life with Him. Genesis reveals a God who completes creation not with more work, but with rest, declaring the world whole, full, and more than enough.This teaching challenges the story our culture tells us that our worth is found in productivity, independence, or performance. Instead, we see that our first calling as humans is not what we do for God, but how we live with God and with one another in His world. We were created to rest with Him, to trust Him, and to receive grace before we ever earn it.Through the rhythms of creation, the pattern of Sabbath, and the life of Jesus Himself, we are reminded that rest is not an escape. It is an act of trust. It is the place where identity is restored, grace is received, and humanity is made whole again.This message invites us to ask deeper questions woven into the fabric of creation.What are we living fromWhere do we find our worthWhat does it look like to live fully human in God’s presenceYou were not created to hustle for God. You were created to be with Him. And in that withness, life begins again.📖 Scripture: Genesis 1 and 2, Acts 17🧭 Topics: Rest, Grace, Vocation, Identity, Sabbath, Trust🗓️ Part of the In the Beginning series at Mosaic Church➡️ To take a next step or get connected, visit https://welcometomosaic.info

    37 min
  2. 12/30/2025

    What If Rest Wasn’t Something You Earned?

    This message is a timely invitation to embrace the kind of rest our souls were made for—rest that isn’t earned, delayed, or conditional, but freely given by Jesus. Drawing from Matthew 11, Pastor David explores how true rest doesn’t begin with a vacation or a calendar block—it begins with coming to Jesus.As we step into a new year, we’re often pulled into patterns of performance, productivity, and pressure—whether from religion, culture, or even our own expectations. But Jesus offers us something radically different: rest from striving, rest from self-reliance, and rest that restores our identity in Him.This message unpacks the rhythms of grace that help us live fully present, fully known, and fully free—not burned out by the weight of the world, but anchored in the love of God.The new year doesn’t need a new you. It needs the real you—resting in the grace of Jesus.This message invites us to trade exhaustion for intimacy, and striving for surrender:• A rest from religion—where we stop performing for God and start living with Him• A rest from culture—where we no longer chase success, image, or approval• A rhythm of daily, weekly, and regular rest—shaped by prayer, presence, and Sabbath• A community of rest—where we are fully known, fully loved, and not alone📖 Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30🕊️ Topics: Rest • Identity • Sabbath • Spiritual Rhythms • Freedom in Christ🗓️ Recorded during Mosaic’s post-Christmas message for the new year➡️ For next steps or to connect with us, visit: https://welcometomosaic.info

    15 min
  3. Love Has Come

    12/22/2025

    Love Has Come

    This message is a powerful, honest invitation to rediscover the kind of love we were made for—a love deeper than sentiment, stronger than clichés, and more healing than anything the world offers. Through humor, truth-telling, and Scripture, Pastor David calls us to behold real love—not just feel it.From lock bridges in Paris to Hallmark movies and AI chatbots, we’re surrounded by shallow imitations of love. But the Advent story reveals something entirely different. In Jesus, love doesn’t wait for us to be compatible, convenient, or clean—it comes all the way for us, costs everything, and welcomes us home.This message reminds us that we don’t become full through consumption, compatibility, or control—we become full when we behold the love of Christ. Advent isn’t just about what happened. It’s about the kind of God who came for us.This message explores the kind of love we long for—and finally find in Jesus:• A love that costs—not convenience, but sacrifice• A love that heals—redeeming and restoring us into God’s family• A love that comes close—through the incarnation, God became like us• A love that fills us—not with sentiment, but with the fullness of GodLove has come. And it’s not flimsy, transactional, or distant. It’s flesh-and-blood, cross-shaped, and still breaking into our lives today.📖 Scripture: Isaiah 54, Galatians 4, Ephesians 3, John 3, Romans 5🕊️ Topics: Advent • Love • Belonging • Identity • Redemption • Incarnation🗓️ Recorded during our “A Weary World Rejoices" series at Mosaic Church➡️ For next steps or to connect with us, visit: https://welcometomosaic.info

    38 min
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This is the weekly sermon podcast of Mosaic: A Jesus Centered Community in Littleton, Colorado.