A United Methodist Church
In Cypress, Texas

Inspiring Inclusion
Cultivating Authentic Community
Joyfully Serving With Our Neighbors

Sundays At 10:30am
10800 Mills Rd, Houston, Tx 77070

Who We Are

Mosaic United Methodist Church was first formed on November 6th, 2022 at the Cypress Alamo. The group that met that day were United Methodists that were eager about creating a new space in the Northwest Houston for worship. Since November, Mosaic United Methodist Church has continued to grow, both spiritually and numerically. We are still early in our story, but we are excited about where God has led us already and where God will continue to take us!

Our Mission

 Connect all people to experience and respond
to God's unconditional love. 

Our Values

Inspiring Inclusion

We believe that there is a seat at the table for everyone. We seek to create an environment where all are not only made to feel welcome, but that everyone feels that they belong.

Authentic Community

We believe that God calls us to be in community with one another with our full selves. We seek to create community, in small and large groups, where all people can bring their full selves and grow alongside of one another.

Joyful Service

We believe that God calls us to serve alongside our neighbors to further the Kingdom of God on earth. We seek to find new and innovative ways to meet the needs of our community to guarantee equity and justice for all God's people.

What We Believe

God

We believe in God as a Trinity: three persons in one. We believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We believe that God is everlasting, infinite in power, wisdom, justice, and love. We believe in a God that created and is creating. We believe in a God that sustains us, redeems us, and reigns over us. We believe, most importantly, that God is love. We believe that God’s love for us is unconditional without exception.

Jesus Christ

We believe that Jesus Christ is Lord. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Word made flesh. We believe that Jesus Christ came down to be with us, and that His life, death, and resurrection has changed everything about this world and about who we are called to be. We believe in His teachings, His callings, and His ways. We believe that Jesus Christ was arrested, sentenced, crucified, and died on the cross. We believe that three days later, Jesus Christ resurrected to defeat death and to give us the promise of everlasting life. We believe, practically, that we are called to be vessels of Jesus Christ’s love throughout the world, striving to be more like Him each and every day that we live on this earth.

The Holy Spirit

We believe that the Holy Spirit is God’s present activity in our midst. We believe that the Holy Spirit that descended on Pentecost still lives among us and within us. We believe that the Holy Spirit is what empowers us to do ministry and what gives us the hope that God is still here with us. We believe that the Holy Spirit grants us guidance, comfort, and strength throughout our lives within the ups and downs. We believe that the Holy Spirit works within us daily, using our unique gifts to build the Kingdom of God on earth.

Scripture

We believe that the scriptures, contained in the Old and New Testament, are God-breathed. We believe that scripture is the primary source for what informs all Christian doctrine and ways of living. We believe that the scriptures should serve as the constant rule of how we live, how we act, and how we speak. We believe that scripture provides narratives and instructions for how we root ourselves in the faith and grace given to us by Jesus Christ our Lord. We believe, as John Wesley said, that scripture speaks four concrete truths to us: “The corruption of sin, the justification of faith, the new birth, and present inward and outward holiness.” Scripture is the ultimate authority for our Christian lives.

The Church

We believe in the Church, which was first given birth on Pentecost. We believe that the Church is the body of Christ, and that as the body of Christ, we are an extension of Christ’s life and ministry in the world today. We believe that the Church should always be working to create more disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We believe that the Church is called, in all that it does, to worship God and to create avenues by which all can grow in their walks of faith. We believe that the Church is not a stagnant being, but the Church is called to constant action in the world. We believe that the Church is not a place made for those who have their “stuff” together, but the Church is a place open to all.

Grace

We believe that grace is an ultimate gift from God. We believe that grace is the undeserved, unmerited, and loving action of God in human existence through the work of the Holy Spirit. We believe that there are three types of grace working within our lives. Prevenient Grace is the grace that comes before us. It’s the grace that’s freely given to us through Jesus Christ. We can’t do anything to earn this grace, but it is still present and reaching out to us. Justifying grace is the grace that comes to us when we recognize and believe in Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. It is given to us in the moment where we come to believe and it sets us on a journey of forgiveness, peace, joy, and love. Sanctifying grace is the grace that emboldens us to continue growing in the image of Christ throughout our lives. It’s the grace that shapes us, molds us, and grows us.

Holy Communion

In the United Methodist Church, we recognize two sacraments. Sacraments are the outward expression of an inward and spiritual grace given to us through Jesus Christ. One of the two sacraments that we recognize in the United Methodist Church is the sacrament of Holy Communion. Holy Communion is a sacrament that serves as a sign for God’s love and way that we remember the redemption given to us through Christ’s death and resurrection. We believe that Holy Communion is a sacrament where we see the intersection of the past, present, and future of Christ come together by the power of the Holy Spirit so that we might receive this meal to go out into the world to embody Christ’s redemptive message to all that we come in contact with. We believe that Holy Communion is not a table reserved for a select few, but it is an open table. We believe that there are no prerequisites for receiving this meal. We believe that Christ died and resurrected for all of us, regardless of social status, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or denominational membership.

Baptism

Baptism is the second of the two sacraments that we recognize in the United Methodist Church. We believe that Baptism is the sacrament that initiates us into Christ’s holy church, and gives us new birth by the water and the Spirit. We believe in baptism that we are named and claimed by God. We celebrate infant and adult baptism in the United Methodist Church out of our belief that Baptism is the celebration and recognition of God’s prevenient grace for us that is available long before we are able to even comprehend it. In baptism, the congregation reaffirms their commitment to the Church and commits to raising and growing the one being baptizing in Christian faith and support. We believe in one baptism.

United Methodist Doctrine

We affirm and abide by the doctrine of the United Methodist Church. For more information about the doctrine of the United Methodist Church, please click on the button below.

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