In a commercial building in Weld County, Colo., a band is jamming and singing about Jesus. The stage is backlit by purple, fluorescent diamond-shaped lights. Worshippers, who are socially distanced and wearing masks, stand and sway to the music. Some sing along.
This is Mosaic Church.
Every Sunday there are three services, two in English and one in Spanish. Angel Flores is Mosaic's lead pastor and on this day, his message is about the spirit of giving.
"We're going to talk about generosity," he says in English while one of the singers translates his words into Spanish.
During the service, as the pastor shares a funny anecdote about his bad singing voice, his warm smile grows.
"If I sing, you won't worship God," he says as the congregation laughs.
Angel and his wife, Diane Flores, are Mexican American, and founded Mosaic Church 13 years ago with a group of friends in their kitchen.