Hi everyone!
Happy New Year! We pray that your holiday has been a good one filled with the joy, peace, hope, and love of Christ.
It’s our hope that you finished 2022 well, and entered into 2023 establishing healthy and balanced life rhythms.
2023 is already off to a fast start! In fact, I’m writing you from Orlando, Florida while attending the Every Nation 2023 North America Conference — nearly 2,500 college students in attendance along with other Every Nation pastors from across the nation.

And because I’ve not mastered omnipresence — nor is it likely that I ever will — we’re pausing tonight’s prayer call and will reconvene next Wednesday at 8 pm.
In the meantime, please continue to pray and praise God for the following:
Pray for the presence and power of God to change lives here at the conference, and for students to be equipped and activated to make disciples as they return to their respective campuses.
REMINDER: NO PRAYER CALL TONIGHT
And speaking of prayer, you’re invited to join Mosaic Church Fort Worth and the global Every Nation family in our annual weeklong prayer, fasting, and consecration.
Every Nation 2023 Prayer, Fasting, and Consecration
January 9-13, 2023
Miracles :: Let Him Be Known
Why pray, fast, and consecrate ourselves? Well, the easy answer is Jesus prayed, fasted, and consecrated himself. And so should we.
But more in-depth, praying, fasting, and consecrating ourselves are spiritual tools God uses to advance his kingdom, change the destiny of nations, spark revival, and bring victory in people’s lives. And one way God does this is through miracles.
In 2023, we are believing God for miracles that will testify to his power and create new opportunities for the gospel to advance in communities and on campuses across the greater Fort Worth metroplex — to the ends of the earth.
So let’s aim our all — heart, mind, body, and spirit/soul — to God we pray and fast to witness miracles for those living closely with Him, and especially for the lost living far from Him.
Below are downloadable guides to use and help prepare and plan our fast:

The devotional material will focus on miracles from the book of Acts. Through these miracles, we see God showing his love for people, resulting in the kingdom of God advancing.
Help your family believe God for miracles with the Family Devotional Guide. Whether fasting or simply participating in daily prayer times, there are many ways the whole family can draw closer to God together

Lastly, mark your calendars, invite friends, family, a coworker, or a neighbor, and join us for Community Dinner at our place — see dates below and text us for the address.
Community Dinner/Hangout
Food, Fun, Friends, and Family at the Brown’s House
Sunday, Jan 8th @ 5 pm
Community Dinner/Hangout
Food, Fun, Friends, and Family at the Brown’s House
Sunday, Jan. 28th @ 5 pm
And before I forget… I share more details in the coming weeks about kicking off a Bible study to further establish Mosaic Church Fort Worth in advancing the gospel and making disciples for Jesus. That’s it for now!
See you soon!
God bless,
Pastor Alvin & Mallary Brown
alvin@makingamosaic.com :: mallary@makingamosaic.com
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.