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    Mosaic Church exists to make disciples of Jesus Christ through the core values of worship, community and mission in a multiethnic, multigenerational context.

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    • 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM

    • 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

    • 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

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      Jun 6, 2021

      This place seems to be where I always return to for worship m! It's time! Lord I thank you publicly for allowing me to have this experience with the Mosaic Church Family. Nothing is done or happens by my will alone. I thank You Lord

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      Ryry J.
      Cedar Park, TX
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      Nov 6, 2021

      It is such a great church. I have been going for about 3 and a half years. Pastor Morgan makes me cry, laugh and just have a great time. Definitely recommend

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      Hula C.
      Houston, TX
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      Nov 21, 2021

      It's taking me a long time to write this review because my experience at Mosaic turned me away from church. I moved to Austin back in 2016. I found Mosaic in 2017 while wanting to reconnect with church. See I grew up in church my whole life but after losing my dad in 2015 suddenly it really sent me on a spiral. When coming to Mosaic I immediately felt at home. The diversity of the people, the music, and the message would just speak to my heart. Slowly I was falling in love back with God and wanting to pursue my relationship further by plugging into Mosaic and being a member. Now I have already been attending for almost a year and even got into small groups. So it wasn't a quick decision I went through their membership classes and then came the pastoral interview. (Never really heard of an interview process like it was a job but okay.) That's where I seen the true colors of Mosaic. In the interview every thing went good until I mentioned that I moved to Austin with my boyfriend. So yes we did live together. The pastor then told me because I am living in sin I cannot be a member of the church. I said well aren't we all sinners and she said yes but your sin is outward... Basically it would look bad on the church. So I left feeling less than and unworthy. I tried to understand because I knew that yes it was a sin. Then I attended church that Sunday and asked the lead pastor for clarity. I said if you are saying to people "come as you are" but then saying well you are living a sinful life so you aren't welcome to be apart of Mosaic Church. He basically said that come as you are doesn't mean that we accept the sin. Then he said I can come to services but that's it. So in other words tithe my money and support this church but I won't be accepted here because of my sinful life. After that I stopped going to church and lost faith in church and people. I'm slowly rediscovering the love of God and how Jesus was always pursuing the sinners. How Mosaic treated me was an example of modern day pharisees. I grew up in church but if I didn't know the gospel and the love of Jesus and this is how I was treated than I can understand why people turn away from church and Christians. So I hope the lead pastor reads this and understands that even after 5 years of this happening to me... it has left me hurt and ashamed to the point of turning away from God. So if you are reading this and you aren't perfect and pure then stay away from this church because apparently the team and their members that made the interview cut are perfect Christians living perfect lives. Go somewhere that will truly take you and meet you where you are and then encourage your walk with God to pursue living a Godly life in love and not judgement!

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      Kendall G.
      Austin, TX
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      Jan 30, 2020

      A little about me first: I was raised in New York with no religion guidance at all, in fact, both of my parents grew up Jewish, but believed in letting us find our own paths as we aged. I moved to Austin in October 2019 with my boyfriend (who was raised nondenominational).
      We made the decision to start our fresh start here with finding a church. We tried 2 or 3 churches before going to Mosaic, and the second we walked in we could tell they were the one. The lead Pastor makes me excited to get up every Sunday. He makes the services current, funny, and relatable. I am happy to say that thanks to Mosaic, I have found Jesus in my life and am starting my new journey under God.
      LOVE THIS CHURCH!

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      John D.
      Scottsdale, AZ
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      Mar 15, 2020

      I did not grow up going to Church. I have been going to Mosaic for the last four months or so and it has really been a good experience. My girlfriend and I tried a few close to me but this one is the best! Brett and Morgan are amazing pastors and not just good leaders but cool/funny guys. It's a 30 mile drive for me to go to Mosaic and I've been to other Churches for Non Denominational and know this is my spot. Worth the travel for the people/experience/support.

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      Thag S.
      Austin, TX
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      Jun 1, 2014

      I've been attending CCC since late 2008. I love the Christ centeredness, and the focus on living our lives in community with others.

      There are 2 Sunday morning services to choose from.
      9:30 am and 11:15 am

      PS - twice a month a group of volunteers go out into the community to serve the homeless

      One join us at
      12675 Research Blvd, Austin, TX
      (512) 537-0027

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      Erin B.
      Austin, TX
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      Christ Community Church is a welcoming, non-denominational church in Northwest Austin. It offers one service at 10:30 am on Sundays. However, there are community groups around Austin (as far south as Slaughter and as far north as Pflugerville and Cedar Park) that meet on a weekly basis.

      Perks:
      - free coffee, hot chocolate or chai before church
      - Sunday School for the kids
      - worship team that leads in singing of both contemporary praise songs as well as songs from growing up in church
      - pastoral team is young and charismatic
      - very friendly congregation

      http://www.cccaustin.com/ (website runs a little slow)

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      Daniel L.
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      Feb 2, 2016

      This is a great ethnically diverse, multi-generational church for whatever stage of life you are in, there is something here for everyone! Lead Pastor Morgan Stephens brings the word in a way like no other every Sunday. If he's not there, whoever guest speaks does a great job as well. There are 3 Sunday morning services to choose from 9:00 am & 10:45 am & 12:30 pm. The worship part is loud so come prepared or ask for some ear plugs. The worship team does a great job and sometimes even sings in Spanish. Everyone is welcoming and friendly. There is the coolest coffee bar I have ever seen in a church and it's free! Also if you have kids they have you covered 6 weeks - 8th grade! Plus who doesn't like free child care!? They even have a separate room where you can view the service in case you need to feed your child or if they get a little noisy. The youth room is the equivalent to a man cave! (kids cave) I'm not going to lie, I think of going in there to play myself... Come hear what God has for you! I hope to see you there! God Is Good All The Time, And All The Time God Is Good!

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      Allie S.
      Austin, TX
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      Jul 5, 2015

      Been attending for about a year now and am so thankful to have found this as our church home! The community is incredibly welcoming, we've met lots of genuine people, Pastor Morgan is very wise, and the worship music is generally upbeat. Also, free gourmet coffee bar! :) Can't express how blessed we've been by this body of Christ!

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      Tricia F.
      Kalispell, MT
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      Nov 5, 2014

      I can not say enough great things about CCC! It has truly changed my life! When I decided that it was time for me to find the "right" church I started going down the list. For months, every Sunday I would go to a new church. Some were OK and some I had to just walk out of. A friend introduced me to Austin Stone and I went for about a month but still felt it was just not what I was looking for (seems like Austin Stone is more trendy than real!). And then one Sunday about 6 months ago I ventured out to Christ Community Church!!! It is the best church I have ever been to! There are all different types of people that attend...old/young, rich/poor and all ethnicity's. When you walk into CCC your personal status means nothing and for one hour we all come together as one to praise Christ and the beauty of life.

      Pastor Morgan was meant to speak to the masses! He makes you laugh, cry, reflect but mainly brings faith into your heart and any situation you may be facing. I get excited for Sunday's just to hear Morgan speak. A few months ago I was going through some hard times and met the Associate Pastor Brett. I was so shocked at how Brett would e-mail me regularly to see how I was and when I saw him at church he would always greet me with a warm smile and hug (and prayer if needed). I have never experienced a church that offers such personal connections like CCC. With about 600 members Pastor Morgan and his staff makes a point to know your name and connects you with others in the church that they believe may be a great addition to your journey in life. CCC helps so much in the community and I have now started mentoring two little girls through the church/elementary school they are affiliated with. Mentoring has brought so much joy into my life. Again all because I found CCC. Please check out this amazing church...you will not regret it.

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