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Currently, sixteen nations are represented at Living Mosaic. People are discovering Jesus for the first time, while others are growing deeper in their faith. Barriers are being removed as people learn how to love those who are difference from themselves. Singles, single parents, families, couples, and retirees have all made this their church family. "It has not been easy, but God is going before us, beside us, and behind us every step of the way," observes Pastor Gatotos. Please pray and give. Home Missions hopes to raise and distribute more than $2,800,000 in Ministry Year 2010 for new ministries including Living Mosaic. Send your gifts for Living Mosaic to Christian Reformed Home Missions, or donate online at Donate Now. (US Residents) | Donate Now (Canadian Residents)
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Even though only ten percent of Burlington residents are from a visible ethnic minority, Pastor Leo Gatotos dreams that Living Mosaic can be a multi-ethnic spiritual community.