Our Home is the Mosaic Campus
HOPE IS A MEMBER CHURCH OF MOSAIC, A MULTI-CONGREGATIONAL PARTNERSHIP OF CHURCHES.
MOSAIC WEBSITE: www.peninsulamosaic.org
The Mosaic campus is comprised of LivingStone Monastery (brick building in foreground), the new Cornerstone building (building in background), and Little Blessings Thrift Store (small building not pictured, located just to the left of the driveway shown).
Mosaic itself is a partnership of multiple congregations (read below) who share the property. Even after the purchase of the property in 2004, Hope had been transient for awhile, as our Sunday worship service was too large to meet in LivingStone's Adoration Chapel. With the recent completion of Cornerstone, we are now able to fully call the Mosaic campus our home. Our meetings, classes, worship, prayer, ministries, discipleship, and community life now are centralized.
Directions to Mosaic
MAP: 28 & 30 Harpersville Road | Newport News, VA | 23601- I-64 to Newport News exit 261A (Hampton Roads Center Parkway).
- Go 3.6 miles. Hampton Roads Center Parkway will turn into Harpersville Road. Go through the Jefferson Avenue intersections, and over the railroad tracks.
- The Mosaic campus will be on your left hand side. Pass it, making a U-turn just before the light at Warwick Boulevard. Turn right into the parking lot.
Mosaic - A Partnership of Congregations
This unique partnership enables the whole campus, grounds and facilities to be used 80-100% of the time, which is excellent stewardship of these God-given resources.
Mosaic is a multi-church campus model where several churches use the same facilities and call it home. Currently we have six churches. You might think of it like a college campus where all space is multi-use versus an elementary school where space is used exclusively for one class.
Except for offices, exceptional ministries, and storage, all our space is shared. We stage our worship services in two different chapels and a new auditorium. We foster a spirit of unity among various denominations. We learn from one another. We steward our resources more effectively. A church can then have more than it could have on its own.
Mosaic also becomes a great place to incubate new churches or to extend the work of declining congregations.
Check out Mosaic's website for many more details on how this experiment works.
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