Mosaic’s Staff Team and Elders

 
 

Dr Kenny Wallace

Associate Pastor - Liturgy

Dr. Kenny Wallace, Chihowa Imaboh, is an African Amer0ican Choctaw Pawnee from the United States living in Canada. He holds a doctorate in Worship Studies from Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies with a focus on ethnodoxology, the study of how people worship around the world. His passion is to help others experience worship in the fullness of their being, giving glory to God with all that we are. He is married to Achlai Ernest Wallace and they have a delightful daughter.

kenny@mosaicchurchlondon.com

 
 

David Cottrill

Associate Pastor - Outreach and Community Development

David Cottrill’s roots are in the Muskoka region of Ontario and in the Greater Toronto Area. He holds a Masters degree in cross-cultural church planting from Fuller Seminary, in Los Angeles, California, where he also served as an urban church planter for many years. He has been practicing Christian Community Development in North East London for over twenty years, at North Park Community Church and Mosaic. He is married to Lynda and they have three adult Children.

david@mosaicchurchlondon.com

 
 

Ashlyn Krell

Administrator

Ashlyn was raised by Canadian missionary parents working with refugees in Germany. She has a bachelor of Music degree from Queen’s University in Kignston, ON. and she is passionate about providing administrative support that enables the community to thrive. Prior to coming on staff at Mosaic, Ashlyn worked for Sifton Properties. She is married to Brayden and they have a wonderful daughter.

admin@mossaicchurchlondon.com


ELDERS:

Corey Kim (chair), Gloria Jones, Diane Young


Our Partners

Mosaic belongs to the Vision Ministries Canada network. We rent 1750 Huron St from North Park Community Church, the congregation that planted us. We also rent ministry space at St. Lawrence Presbyterian Church. Each of these relationships matters and helps us pursue the mission of Jesus here in North East London.

 
 

Vision Ministries Canada

The diverse group included long-time residents of the North East London and many who grew up outside the neighborhood. They had a few years of shared life together - time they had spent sharing life's important moments, passing on important skills, learning and teaching English, sharing meals and becoming friends. They were eager to strengthen the life of this vibrant neighborhood as Jesus led and taught them.

 

From the 700 Club Canada: Andrew Karram shares why Mosaic matters.

From film-maker Moses Latigo Odida, the story of David Cottrill’s work in North East London.