Denominational and Network Partnerships
Why Collaborate with Mosaix?
Most denominations recognize the importance of multiethnic church planting, yet few possess the internal infrastructure required to form leaders for complex, diverse contexts.
Developing this capacity in-house typically requires:
- Specialized staff
- Curriculum development
- Coaching systems
- Assessment frameworks
- Long-term evaluation processes
These systems often require years to build and substantial financial investment to sustain.
MXM provides immediate access to accomplished practitioners and a holistic formation ecosystem that complements denominational and network efforts with church planters.
What We Provide
Through customized collaboration, MXM offers:
- Specialized leadership formation for pastors planting multiethnic churches
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Active practitioners and guides with proven expertise
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Adaptive learning pathways
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Long-term community support and peer learning
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Contextualized systems aligned with denominational theology, polity, and mission
All services are designed to strengthen, not replace, existing structures.
Collaborative Outcomes
Through partnership with MXM, denominations and networks enable their planters to experience:
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Increased readiness and self-awareness
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Enhanced credibility at launch
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Improved financial and organizational understanding
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Comprehensive pastoral and leadership development
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Reduced early-stage fatigue and failure
These outcomes protect institutional investment and strengthen long-term impact.
Stewardship & Return on Investment
Developing internal formation and infrastructure comparable to MXM typically requires:
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Dedicated staff: $80,000–$120,000 annually (plus benefits and payroll costs)
- Training systems and curriculum development: $40,000–$60,000
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Evaluation and ongoing support processes: $15,000–$18,000
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Total estimated internal investment: $150,000–$300,000
MXM provides this capacity at a fraction of the cost.
Risk Management
Each church plant represents a significant institutional investment. Early-stage failure often results in:
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Financial loss
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Leader attrition
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Community credibility damage
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Donor disengagement
MXM partnerships reduce these risks through structured formation, accountability, and long-term support.
Our Commitment
MXM is committed to:
- Honoring denominational distinctives
- Strengthening internal leadership pipelines
- Advancing multiethnic mission
- Supporting long-term sustainability
- Building relational trust
We function as a capacity partner, not a replacement system.
Begin the Conversation
To explore a customized partnership that strengthens multiethnic church planting capacity while stewarding institutional resources, contact Mark DeYmaz today.