Worship Mosaic: God is Bigger

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Head of Christ, Painted by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-1669), Painted 1648-1656 Oil on oak panel, © Philadelphia Museum of Art

Job’s encounter with God’s vastness and Jesus’ call to trust in divine care can free us from worry and remind us that God’s wisdom and provision are beyond anything we can imagine.


Welcome to Worship Mosaic – a unique online space designed for personalized worship experiences. Here, we deconstruct the traditional worship service into its individual elements, allowing you to engage with each aspect on your own terms and schedule.

How to Engage with Worship Mosaic:

  • Explore the Elements
  • Personalize Your Worship: Engage with any element individually, allowing you to focus on what resonates most with you in the moment. Dive into a sermon on your morning commute, participate in a prayer session during a quiet moment, or sing along to worship songs whenever you feel inspired.
  • Create Your Journey: Mix and match different elements to create a worship experience that is uniquely yours.
  • Questions & Feedback: If you have any questions or have a feature request, you can text us at 833-912-0460. We’ll get back to you asap.

The pastoral staff at Engage: A Church Movement helps assemble this space. If you have any questions, you can contact a pastor at engagesouthkc@gmail.com or text 833-912-0460.

Have a prayer request? Text in your request to 833-912-0460.

Flourishing: Intersections is inspired by 1 Thess. 1:3 to see all people living by faith, laboring in love and enduring through hope in Jesus. This is more than surviving – it’s thriving and flourishing. We’ve used Barna Research Group’s five areas of flourishing to organize resources that we believe will help you flourish and, in turn, live inspired by Jesus, impacting our city and the world. Go here for a clickable version of our resource list.

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