As we reflect on the month of March, we can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of excitement and gratitude for what God is doing in and through Mosaic Church Fort Worth.
From the buzz of the Fall football season to the unfortunate loss in the National Championship game to the Spring basketball season that ended with a second-round loss, we can still say that excitement was in the air at TCU. But what’s even more exciting is the spiritual awakening that’s taking place on campus.
Joya, a TCU freshman, has already led SIX TCU students through One2One, resulting in them giving their lives to Christ. 🎉

We’re witnessing students meeting weekly to Biblically learn and apply what it means to believe and follow Jesus, and we’re greatly encouraged by the Holy Spirit’s work among the greater student body on TCU’s campus.

Another campus highlight was being blessed to have Pastor Tom Breckwoldt, affectionately known as PT, and Campus Missionary Billy Miller visit us during March for a prayer walk and to experience the campus life of TCU.
PT discipled Joya in high school, and he and Billy are part of Lake Mary Church in Lake Mary, Florida — one of our Every Nation family of churches.

We met over lunch and discussed how best to share the Gospel on campus. In addition, we’re inviting you to join us as we actively pray and believe for a student-led Bible study to be birthed at TCU as well as officially becoming a recognized student body organization on campus Fall 2023 with an Every Nation Campus (ENC) TCU chapter.
But the Gospel isn’t just being shared on campus. God is faithful in the community too!
We kicked off a 12-week Bible study, Come and See: Exploring the Gospel of John, at Southwest Christian School — where we hosted our Christmas Eve service. 📖

This Bible study aims to equip us to grow in our faith and share the Gospel with others. We’ll deepen our understanding of Jesus and how to respond to Him in faith, obedience, and love.
Let’s pray and believe for spiritual renewal and growth, so we can serve, love, and make disciples for Jesus in the lives of our neighbors where we work, live, and play.
In addition, we’re seeing growth and openness to sharing the Gospel in both Southwest and Northwest Fort Worth.
Approximately 8-10 families move to our neighborhood located in Southwest Fort Worth, and half of those families attend our bi-weekly Community Dinner. 🎉

Joseph and Erin Rodriguez graciously opened their home in Northwest Fort Worth this month to host the first of many more Community Dinners. Their Community Dinner received a positive response by neighbors from seven households, whose hearts were so touched that they inquired about the date of the next dinner on the very next day. Praise God! 🎉

Our Community Dinners have been graced with God’s favor, resulting in positive reception and attendance. We’re thankful for the early fruits of our outreach efforts.
As we continue to make disciples for Jesus in the communities and on the campuses of Fort Worth, we ask for your continued support and prayers. And if you feel led, we invite you to give financially to God’s vision for His presence to be made known through Mosaic Church Fort Worth. Together, we can bring God’s kingdom to those around us — #InFortWorthAsItIsInHeaven.
Thank you for being with us on this journey. That’s all for now! See you soon…
God bless,
Pastor Alvin & Mallary Brown
alvin@makingamosaic.com :: mallary@makingamosaic.com
P.S. Kindly help us spread the word by sharing this update via email, text, or both with people you know in or near Fort Worth.
P.S.S. Invite a friend, family, coworker, or neighbor to the upcoming events (text for the address):
Community Dinner/Hangout
Food, Fun, Friends, and Family at the Brown’s House
Sunday, Apr 30th @ 5 pm
Community Dinner/Hangout
Food, Fun, Friends, and Family at the Brown’s House
Sunday, May 21st @ 5 pm
General Prayer Requests & Updates
For evangelism to flourish so communities and campuses in the greater Fort Worth area will be reached, and the lost will see and experience the love of Christ and be drawn to his kingdom.
For signs and wonders to follow the preaching of His Word.
For team unity and laborers to help carry the load.
For finances and provisions.
For fully funded campus missionaries (2 per campus) to help reach the next generation — University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), Texas Christian University (TCU), Tarrant County College (TCC), Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) and Tarleton State University – Fort Worth (TSU).

Alvin Brown, the Lead Pastor of Mosaic Church Fort Worth, brings over a decade of pastoral ministry experience and more than 20 years of operational and technical leadership expertise. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Telecommunications Management from DeVry University and an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife, Mallary, and their three children and contributing as a writer to various media outlets.