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Old 07-07-2015, 08:30 PM
 
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There's a church called mosiac which is unrelated to the other church that used to be called mosiac. We visited for awhile. Diverse, medium sized, relaxed.
THANK YOU. This church looks exactly like what we are looking for. Love to see such diversity on their staff as well as in pictures/video of the congregation. The children's ministry looks wonderful. They just changed their name from Christ Community Church, right?
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Old 07-07-2015, 09:18 PM
 
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I second Mosaic. Also Vox Veniae, which is similar but more "hip". And I hear good things about Crossroads church, though I've never visited. I find that smaller neighborhood-y churches are more diverse than the big mega ones. But the big mega ones usually have "better" kids programs and facilities. Good luck!

What area of Austin are you moving to? That might help narrow it down!
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Old 07-07-2015, 10:21 PM
 
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THANK YOU. This church looks exactly like what we are looking for. Love to see such diversity on their staff as well as in pictures/video of the congregation. The children's ministry looks wonderful. They just changed their name from Christ Community Church, right?
That's correct. I noticed the sign change on 183 and thought they had merged with the old Mosaic, which is why I looked them up recently (I used to know someone who went to the original Mosaic). We visited a few years ago and it's worth checking out. At that time we just ended up settling in elsewhere.
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Old 07-13-2015, 04:30 PM
 
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I go to Unity (which has already been suggested) and it is very diverse. Also, he put it in Cedar Park but it is in Austin (about 4 miles from Cedar Park though). Though Unity is not for everyone, it would be far from the typical christian church but we would love to have you visit! It is a very progressive church, and breaks away from traditional christian tenants in a few areas that many would consider essential. With that in mind, we would love for you to come visit us still!
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