Teaching
We gather around the scriptures to learn the unfolding story of God.

In Kansas City – Jeremiah 29:4-14
In a restless and rootless culture, the call to stability is a radical act of faith. Rather than constantly seeking greener pastures, we are invited to invest deeply where we are, trusting that God’s best work often happens through long-term presence and commitment. This stability is not stagnation, but a fertile ground for transformation and flourishing.

Together – Acts 2:42-47
Revealing the kingdom of Jesus requires more than private faith; it demands a public, holistic surrender that impacts every sphere of life. The fruit of this surrender is seen in the transformation of others, the questions of the curious, and the renewal of lives around us. It is not enough to admire the early church’s vision—we are called to embody it in our own context.

Revealing the Kingdom of Jesus – Mark 1:14-15
At the heart of the good news is not a set of principles, a checklist of religious duties, or a mere ticket to heaven, but the announcement that God is reclaiming his world and inviting us to participate in his reign. Many of us have inherited versions of the gospel that are too small: prosperity, church attendance, social justice, or a transactional ticket to heaven. Each contains a kernel of truth, but all fall short of the sweeping vision Jesus proclaimed—the kingdom of God at hand.