As we reflect on the heart behind our CAMPUS SUNDAY, we’re reminded of the powerful ways Jesus has used everyday people to transform lives, campuses, and communities.
It all begins with a simple question: “Why the campus?”
Years ago, when our sending church in Austin reconnected with Every Nation, we saw the impact from afar. But it wasn’t until we began volunteering at Every Nation Campus nights at the University of Texas at Austin that we truly experienced the transformative power of Jesus up close.
And now, with that same heart, we desire to see Jesus move powerfully on the campus of TCU, just as He did at UT Austin.
In the spirit of Acts 2, we’ll gather today to pray and seek God’s kingdom to come and His will to be done at TCU and beyond by praying for the following prayer requests:
🙏 For the hearts of future campus leaders to soften, open, and respond to the Gospel of Jesus.
🙏 For a multigenerational revival and awakening on the campus of TCU, and all educational campuses in Fort Worth.
🙏 To reach college-aged students, especially those nearing 25, and witness them surrender their lives to Jesus as Savior and Lord.
🙏 For our community to intersect with international students, open to receiving the Gospel, who will return to their home nations on fire to make disciples of Jesus.
🙏 For biblical relationships and principles of Jesus to take precedence in the hearts of staff, faculty, educators, students, and parents, driving change from worldly to Godly values.
🙏 For college-aged students to be awakened to God’s call on their lives, prioritizing His purpose, whether in the marketplace, vocational ministry, or both.
🙏 To experience the multigenerational aspect of the Gospel, where one student comes to faith, leading to entire families becoming believers and followers of Jesus.
🙏 That God would continue to pour out His Spirit on the lives of Bria, Joya, and the many other sons and daughters we’re meeting on campus, making it fertile ground for generational revival.
🙏 For the Gospel of Jesus to unify all in the Every Nation Campus chapter at TCU, bringing us together in oneness for our good and His ultimate glory.
🙏 For provision to send 10 students to the 2025 Every Nation Campus Student Conference.
God is moving at TCU and on campuses throughout Fort Worth, and He’s inviting us to participate in this spiritual revival that will shape generations to come.
This is why the campus is vital to the kingdom of God—it’s where transformation begins, spreading from the campus to the world.
We encourage you to join us today as we place “one foot on the campus” together, making disciples of Jesus.
See you on Zoom at 12 PM!
God Bless,
Pastor Alvin and Mallary Brown
alvin@makingamosaic :: mallary@makingamosaic.com
Additionally, we will make space to pray for God to extend His reach beyond the limits of our city and into the world, seeking His wisdom, unity, safety, and provision for the following people and initiatives:
As we pray, let’s lift up Campus Missionaries William and Ayssa Galloway and their family. Their ministry with Luminous, an Every Nation church plant in San Antonio, Texas, brings the hope of the Gospel to students at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Join us in praying for Pastors Fikri and Margo Youssef as they lead LaCasa Church in Nashville, Tennessee. With 18 years of experience as church planters and pastors in Latin America, they aim to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps, offering bilingual worship in Spanish and English. Their ministry is reaching 14 nations and continues to grow. Let’s support their mission to spread hope and transformation through the Gospel of Jesus.
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 — Texas Christian University (TCU), Tarrant County College (TCC), Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) and Tarleton State University – Fort Worth (TSU), University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), and Dallas Baptist University (DBU).
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.