One of my earliest church memories was about a service that seemed to be typical, at least I thought it was typical. There was singing, an offering, prayer, a sermon and a second offering. Exactly ... Read More
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Watch Night Service Continues to Inspire Hope for African American Communities
'Thank You' Letters Set to Go to Veterans for MLK Day
We will host a letter-writing campaign with A Million Thanks to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day! The letters will go to U.S. veterans as an appreciation of their service. A Million Thank ... Read More
New Curator Starts at MTCC
Courtney Bradford has a passion for African American history. Among the first items Bradford brought into her new office at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center were family photos, statues of Buffa ... Read More
MTCC to Celebrate the Holidays with Virtual Event
Join Mosaic Templars Cultural Center for a special, virtual holiday experience at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, on Facebook Live or YouTube. Because of ongoing concerns from Covid-19, MTCC an ... Read More
MTCC Artist to Speak during Virtual Event
Artist and veteran Ed Drew will be talking live with our sister agency, the Arkansas Arts Council, at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 on their Facebook page! Join Drew for the show “Art on Arkansas," a livestr ... Read More
Toy Drive Kicks Off for Holidays
Help bring joy to Arkansas children! The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center (MTCC) has partnered with the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) for the annual Robert “Say” McIntosh Stop the Viol ... Read More
‘Haint Blue’ Leaves Mark on Arkansas History
Like much of the South, historical homes in Arkansas often are partially painted with a distinctive shade of blue, called “haint blue.” Many homes that line Little Rock’s streets in areas like the ... Read More
MTCC Spearheads Preservation Program, COVID in Black
Take the Survey We are living through a historic moment – one that has hit our state’s Black communities especially hard. We are collecting your st ... Read More
We Hold These Truths
The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center (MTCC) unveiled its new exhibition, “We Hold These Truths: American Veterans of Arkansas,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, during a livestream, virtua ... Read More
'Wonders and Signs' Exhibition Ends Saturday
This Saturday is the last day to catch a glimpse of “Wonders and Signs,” an exhibition by Little Rock artist Perrion Hurd. “We opened this exhibition in February as part of Black History M ... Read More
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