Welcome

What to Expect

Media Resources

Our Future Home

Welcome to Mosaic ...

... a multi-ethnic, economically diverse, community of faith where significant percentages of Black, White and Hispanics, together with men and women from more than thirty nations walk, work and worship God together as one.


We believe the people and passion of Mosaic represent the hope and future of the gospel, as well as the local church, in the 21st century. With this in mind, please take a moment to discover who we are and why here on our website.


Better yet, if you live in Central Arkansas or in Raleigh/Durham, N.C., I invite you come experience Mosaic for yourself! Our locations and service times are listed to the right of this column.


If I can be of any further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know. Hope to meet you soon!


One in Christ with you,


Mark and Linda DeYmaz
Directional Leader






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Sunday Worship

Little Rock, AR
9:00 a.m. (English)
10:45 a.m. (English to Spanish)
12:30 p.m. (Spanish)


Conway, AR
10:00 a.m. (English)


Durham, NC
10:00 a.m. (English)

Map and Directions

What to Expect

A Unique Place ...

As you enter the facility (a former Walmart), you’ll be warmly greeted by people from a wide variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds. Don't worry; we're a friendly bunch. In fact, you'll quickly appreciate the fact that "not everyone looks like me" and, yet, there are plenty who do. And we predict, based on the experience of hundreds of visitors through the years, that you will not at all be uncomfortable! Your kids will love it too; in what other church can they skate to their classrooms?!


Worried about clothing? Yes, you'll need to wear some; but don't worry ... everyone else at Mosaic wears clothes, too! Some wear shorts, some wear pants; some wear short sleeved shirts, others wear long sleeves or dresses; our African members may be dressed in traditional garb; one or two folks even wear coats and ties. It doesn't really matter to us what you like like on the outside; you can sit wherever you wish, in front or in the back ... we don't sell tickets or otherwise reserve front row seats based on appearances. Feel free to wear shoes, too, if you'd like ... although you are welcome, whether you choose to or not.


... Where Everyone Knows Your Name

Stop by the Mosaic Café for coffee or cappuccino (to your right, just inside the door); then, make your way to the Guest Services table where you’ll receive a more personalized welcome and a nametag - again, don’t worry; everyone wears a nametag at Mosaic. Check out 3 John 14 to learn why!

Media Resources

The collective voice and influence of Mosaic extends beyond Central Arkansas through a variety of means:


1.  Live Streaming of our Sunday morning services from Little Rock;
2. Sermon Archives as preached on Sunday mornings at the Little Rock campus;
3. Mosaic's Facebook page (become a fan);
4. Mosaic on Twitter (follow us);
5.  Books and Articles written by our staff;
6. The Multiethnic Church with Mark DeYmaz live radio on Thursdays, 1p ET;
7. The Multiethnic Church podcast on iTunes;
8.  Mosaix Global Network a relational network for pastors, church planters and ministry leaders seeking to establish healthy multi-ethnic churches, in the 21st century, for the sake of the Gospel.

Moving Toward Maturity

Redemption.


This is the one word our design team used to describe the people and passion of Mosaic. Indeed, there is not a more accurate word to describe the collective heart of our members, or a more appropriate word to govern the coming development of our future home, a 10-acre property and 100,000 sq. ft. of space (a former Kmart) we will soon purchase on the corner of University and Asher/Colonel Glenn in Little Rock.


Soon, from one of the lowest points in the city, the people of Mosaic will raise a beacon of faith, hope and love - a beautiful tower. And, because all will be done in the Name of Jesus Christ, from that tower, will fly a cross. As we have redeemed this old, dead, Wal-Mart by bringing new life, businesses, and jobs to the area we will soon to do it all again: but this time, as property owners and investors in a community we call are own.


More important than redeeming a building, however, is the work of redeeming lives: of seeing people move from brokenness to blessing and from segregation to unity as we establish a house of prayer for all the nations. That’s what Mosaic is all about!


If you are new to Mosaic or have yet to add your name to those who God will use to get this miracle accomplished, please begin to ask God what it is you are supposed to contribute sacrificially toward this project in the future. Moving Toward Maturity Commitment cards are available at the offering boxes at the church, or you can CLICK HERE to complete online.


Join us in walking by faith in this bold endeavor, trusting in the fact that "Faithful is He who has called you, that He will do it," (I Thessalonians 5:24).


New Facility-01) Aerial Day

New Facility-01) Aerial Day

New Facility-02) Aerial Night

New Facility-02) Aerial Night

New Facility-03) Masterplan

New Facility-03) Masterplan

New Facility-04) Outer Court

New Facility-04) Outer Court

New Facility-05) Town Hall

New Facility-05) Town Hall

New Facility-06) Chapel

New Facility-06) Chapel

New Facility-07) Sanctuary

New Facility-07) Sanctuary

New Facility-08) MoKids

New Facility-08) MoKids

New Facility-09) Dock

New Facility-09) Dock

New Facility-010) Hub

New Facility-010) Hub

New Facility-011) 3D SW view

New Facility-011) 3D SW view

New Facility-012) 3D NW view

New Facility-012) 3D NW view

New Facility-013) Overhead

New Facility-013) Overhead

New Facility-014) Phasing v1.0

New Facility-014) Phasing v1.0