How to be a Good CoJourner

Dear Mosaic Boston Family,

We're excited to host Jarrod Lynn as our guest preacher on Sunday. Jarrod was born and raised in northern California. He graduated from Brown University with a bachelors degree in Economics & Engineering, and also a Masters degree in Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship.

While at Brown, he was very involved with the Cru campus ministry and felt God's call to be a minister back on campus. He joined the Staff of Cru in 2007. Since then, he has had the opportunity to minister to many students, professors, athletes, and coaches at Brown University, as well as other schools in New England.

During that time, he's also completed his Certificate from the Institute of Biblical Studies and is currently working on the Certificates from the CCEF School of Biblical Counseling. He's married to Susan and has four kids. More about Jarrod, his family, and ministry can be found at: www.LynnFamily.us

From Jarrod: 

I very much look forward to being with you this Sunday as your guest and fellow worshiper of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. I've only heard stories of what God is doing in and through you, so I'm especially grateful to finally see and experience God's goodness and grace at Mosaic Boston.

I'd like to talk about a word with which you may not be familiar, and that word is cojourner. This is more than someone you grab an Uber with across town or your wing-man at a party. For the Christian, to be a CoJourner is to come alongside others on their spiritual journey and help point them to Jesus Christ. This is easier said than done, I know. And being on the college campus for 15+ years, I've had to learn the hard way. By God's grace I have learned (and still learning!), and so I hope this Sunday that I can help you help others.

We'll be jogging through Acts 17 to see some good episodes of the Apostle Paul being a good cojourner to different types of people. And we'll learn some essential principles and practices to introducing Jesus to your colleagues, friends, and family. No matter who you are––from introvert to extrovert––or where you're at––from uncertain about Christ to sold-out believer––there will be wisdom and encouragement for you on your spiritual journey. 

I look forward to coming alongside you this Sunday to help point you to the Author and Perfecter of our faith.

In His service with you,
Jarrod

Announcements:

Kids Summer Nights
Weeknights, July 23-27, 6-8 p.m. 
Join us for a week of kids summer nights at the Temple filled with games, music, crafts, and most importantly, lessons in God’s Word. All preschool & elementary-aged children (ages 3-11) are welcome––and it's FREE! Sign up here or email Raquel@ MosaicBoston.com to volunteer.

Mosaic Summer Hangout
Saturday, July 21st, 12 p.m.
Come hangout with your Mosaic family and cheer on the Mosaic softball team at the Boston Commons (corner of Charles St. and Boylston St.). Bring your own food.

Help with our Sermon Video Team!
Our sermon video team is looking for new members to help with Sunday morning setup (8:30 a.m.) and production (during 9:30 and 11:15 services). For info on serving in any or all of these time slots, email Admin@MosaicBoston.com. 

Leaving Boston? Stay Connected!
If you're moving away this summer and want to get plugged into another spiritual family like Mosaic, we recommend finding a church through The Gospel Coalition website or Acts29 website.

Songs for Sunday. If you would like to know what we'll be singing on Sunday (so you can be ready to sing your heart out!) you can find the playlist here

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