Welcome

What to Expect

Join Us

Get Involved

Welcome to Mosaic Conway

... a multi-ethnic, economically diverse, community of faith where significant percentages of Black and White Americans, 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 anywhere in or near Faulkner County, I invite you come experience Mosaic for yourself! Our location and service time is listed to the right of this column.


One of my favorite authors and speakers is Erwin McManus who in his book, Unstoppable Force, writes, "When we serve others, we more fully reflect the image of God, and our hearts begin to resonate with the heart of God." Come join us at the Conway campus where we encourage one another to serve our community, and each other, in order to reflect the heart of God!


If I can be of any further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.


Anthony and Carla Hendricks
Campus Pastor

Become a member of Mosaic!
Learn more about becoming a member of Mosaix Global Network!

Sunday Worship

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


Map & Directions

A Unique Place ...

As you enter the facility, 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 You’re Free to be You!

Stop by the Guest Services table where you’ll receive a personalized welcome along with additional information about our church. Then, make your way to the Mosaic Mocha Nook for coffee or juice, and pastries. You are more than welcome, so come on ... get involved relationally and together with us as we serve the community.

Acceptance ...

... not based on what you've done, but who you are and who you can become through faith in Jesus Christ. Join us to become one in faith and fellowship with like-minded believers who reject the race and class distinctions of this world that so often and otherwise divide, all for the sake of the Gospel.

Acceptance: it's what we offer, it's what we're all about. Isn't that what you're looking for in a church?

Please fill out the contact form to the right to let us know you're interested in Mosaic Conway.

Four times a year, we spend a week welcoming new members into our family. That week, you will gather three times in a period of eight days with our staff and others, like you, seeking to join our community of faith.

I. Discovery I (2 hours following a church service; lunch/childcare provided)

You’ll discover more about who we are, from where we’ve come and why.

II. Discovery II (a seminar on the following Saturday, lunch/childcare provided)

We’ll consider your passions, gifting and opportunities for further growth and ministry with us.

III. Discovery III (2 hours following a church service, lunch/childcare included)

You’ll learn more about the possibilities and expectations at Mosaic.

Relationships and Growth

Wednesday Night Bible Study

Join us on Wednesday nights at 6:30 for an indepth look at Bible study methods. Pastor Anthony will take the participants of this class through Howard Hendricks' book, Living By The Book. Join us as we learn a practical, proven method for how to study Scripture that will help you glean life giving truths and bring enthusiasm to your personal study of the Bible. Call us at 501-327-3337 to sign up for our class that begins on October 5th.

 

Soul Sisters Upcoming Events

Ladies, get ready for an exciting Fall season! We will host a midday Bible study on Tuesdays @ Mosaic entitled, “No Other Gods: Confronting Our Modern-Day Idols by Kelly Minter. On Saturdays, Thelma Moton will teach a study in her home entitled “Big Girls Don’t Whine: Getting On With The Great Life God Intends” by Jan Silvious. To sign up for either one of the bible studies, stop by the table in the church foyer or email Karen Walker at karen@mosaicchurhc.net or Carla Hendricks at hendricks.carlaadair@gmail.com for more details. 

 

MoKids

Nursery through 5th grade children begin with us in worship before heading to age-appropriate classes.
Sunday mornings at the church, 10:00 a.m.


Hour of Power

Join us for an hour of worship-based prayer. Everyone's invited!
Wednesdays at the church, 12 noon.


Band of Brothers' Men's Ministry

Stay tuned for the next Band of Brothers events and studies!!!

Community Engagement

Choosing to Excel

Mentor students throughout Faulkner County and/or the children of adults who are incarcerated.
Visit Choosing to Excel online for more information.

 

 1st Annual Farm Festival

Come out and join Conway’s local farmers for a great family day at the Faulkner County Library featuring Garden Techniques, Crafts, Games, Live Music, Bike Tune ups, and a community meal at St. Peters Episcopal Church on Saturday, October 8th, 1-5p.m.  For more information call 501-327-7482 or email Jeanetta@fcl.org www.fcl.org