Little Rock has indeed come a long way since the events of 1957.
Yet sadly, eleven o’clock on Sunday morning remains the most segregated hour in the land.
Mosaic is a tribute to those who once dared to dream and an inspiration to those who still do.

"Mosaic is a church that is breaking down … barriers and changing our city’s culture. (It’s) influencing a systemic rethinking of things and setting an example that few churches to date have been willing to address.
Mark Pryor - D-AR, United States Senator

The Faith Community is essential in our efforts to dismantle racism; (and) Mosaic Church, in but a few short years, is already serving as a model for how a church can … celebrate the richness of diversity.
Jim Dailey - Former Mayor of Little Rock

The people at Mosaic are great folks and genuinely interested in the people of this community. Their work is well-respected and greatly appreciated by all of us in the University District. At UALR, we consider the church a strong partner and advocate in our efforts to revitalize this area of the city.
Bill Walker, Vice Chancellor of Development, UALR

Mosaic is a refreshing, faith-based hybrid that reveals love not only to its congregants, but to the broader community while transcending national borders. Personally, I’m thrilled to be a part of this healthy, multi-ethnic, and economically diverse church!
Dr. David Briscoe - Professor of Sociology, UALR

"Seeing what’s happening at Mosaic lets me know I can go on to heaven now … my labor has not been in vain."
Annie Abrams, Civil Rights/Community Actrivist, Oral Historian

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