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Welcome to the audio podcast of Erwin Raphael McManus, the Lead Pastor and founder of MOSAIC, a community of faith in Los Angeles California. Known for their innovation, creativity, and artistry, MOSAIC has been named one of the most influential and innovative churches in America. Erwin Raphael McManus communicates on culture, creativity, change, and leadership and is widely known as a thought-provoking communicator, poet, and wordsmith. For more information and to stay up to date with Pastor Erwin and MOSAIC please visit http://www.mosaic.org or download the Mosaic app.
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Level Up
This weekend, Pastor Erwin McManus brought new insights that challenged us to step into a new level of connection to God.
Speaking from the book of Galatians, he shared that there are 3 levels of connection to God:
1: The universal good
2: The adopted child
3: The heir apparent
We experience the universal good as we live our lives enjoying the blessings that God gives to all of humanity whether we believe in him or not. The adopted child has a relationship with God and experiences his grace, but the heir apparent has stepped into the maturity needed to inherit the life that God is longing to give them.
Are you ready to take your relationship with God to the next level?
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A Tear in the Fabric of Time and Space
This Easter, Pastor Erwin McManus invites us to step into the story our souls long for.
He shares from the book of Matthew that Jesus created a tear in the fabric of time and space when he died on the cross.
The separation between God and humanity caused by fear, despair, and hate was torn in two as Jesus conquered darkness and rose from the dead.
When the tomb was found empty, it shattered humanity’s understanding of the world. Jesus gave us an invitation to experience an eternal reality as we entered into a relationship with him.
Are you ready to step into the story that will change your life forever?
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God pt2 || From The Archives
We go back into the archives to hear a message from 2014 that breaks down the idea that humanity often sees God through the lens of human experience. That despite our perceptions, we are created in the image and likeness of God, and our souls inherently recognize this truth. Even when individuals don't believe in God, God believes in them.
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Covert Advantage
In a transformative new message, Pastor Erwin McManus breaks down the ultimate covert advantage: transforming humans from the inside out.
Speaking from Hebrews chapter 8, he explains that God chose Israel to be an example of what it means to obey God as a result of having our hearts transformed from stone to flesh.
Pastor Erwin explains that when we are given hearts of flesh instead of hearts of stone, we become our most human selves — able to embrace attributes like humility, forgiveness, and gratitude.
We are not designed to live rigid lives with hearts of stone that are unwilling to yield to Jesus. God’s covert mission compels us to love and follow him out of an overflow of our love for him.
If you’re ready to stop simply following rules and start following Jesus, this message is for you!
Customer Reviews
Pastor Erwin is wonderful!
Im a frequent listener and also attend the S. Pasadena location on occasion when im in town! Pastor Erwin has helped me strengthen my faith with Jesus. His teachings through Scripture are relatable and provide a unique perspective on how we should live our lives. I love having it on my phone to listen anytime
To realovelife
Not to be rude anything but Jesus will change you’re life even if it’s not this podcast find jesus and don’t dis him because one day where all gonna die and you don’t want to be the one going to h*ll
Associate Pastor
Aaron did not know if you had hit a 1,000 reviews yet, so hopefully this gets you over the top. LOL. Appreciate all You, your Dad, your Mom, and Sister do to advance the Kingdom of God. Mosaic and everything attached to it is a blessing. Have a blessed rest of 2023. (Steve Ryan/DP City Church in Hemet, California).