At Mosaic Church, we cherish our neighbors and local community. It is our desire to see real connections being made in the name of Jesus so that our neighbors can experience His powerful love. Our mission is to be a living, growing representation of Jesus, for all generations.
We are a welcoming and open church that encourages people to come and experience authentic community. We desire to do this with purpose and conviction as we live out our mission and values together.
We are committed to ABIDE in Jesus. Our values reflect a life that is saturated and made full by the presence of Jesus.
We are committed to living authentic lives with one another. There’s no rush here, just real people loving and getting to know other real people.
We strive to express the love of Jesus in ways that may end up costing us. This could mean taking a risk socially, financially, or maybe even personally. We do this for the potential that one of our neighbors might experience a portion of Jesus’ great love.
We, of all people, are either most to be pitied or have the greatest reason for joy. We believe the latter! What greater joy is there than the surpassing love of God, our Savior?
We are committed to being a people who serve God and others. We have been given the greatest gift, eternal life with Jesus, the least we can do is to live a life devoted to the service of others.
We realize that without Jesus our lives would look dramatically different. It is only because the work of God in our lives that we have all that we have. We serve a good Father who gives good gifts. We expect God to continue to be on our side, blessing our efforts, and paving the way for us to live out our vision and values.
Peter graduated from Cedarville University in 2016 with his bachelor of arts in Biblical Studies. He met his wife that same year and they were married in 2018. In 2019, the Johnsons moved to Glens Falls, NY for Peter to continue his pastoral training and complete his Masters of Divinity in pastoral ministries from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary (MABTS).
Since moving to the Northeast, the Johnsons have been blessed with two boys, Cooper and Colby. You can catch them walking around Luther Forest, cheering on the Bills, or enjoying the beauty of the Northeast!