Everyday Justice: October Field Trip

Sun., Oct. 24, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. We are looking forward to gathering again for continued learning, conversation and spiritual grounding as we wrestle with the deep roots of injustice that surrounds us. We are seeking to answer God's call to do justice and gathering to support, challenge and engage one another is the foundation we need Read More...

2021-11-01T10:46:57-05:00October 18, 2021|Categories: Adult-ministry, Congregational Care, Connect|

Mask Update – August 2

To keep everyone safe during the current surge in Covid-19 cases due to the Delta variant, and in compliance with the Kansas City, Missouri, indoor mask mandate, starting immediately, we are asking everyone to wear a mask at all times when inside the church, regardless of vaccination status. To protect our children Read More...

2021-08-02T11:24:25-05:00August 2, 2021|Categories: Congregational Care, Special Events|

Easter Offering Raises $30,000

[cs_content][cs_element_section _id="1"][cs_element_row _id="2"][cs_element_column _id="3"][cs_text _order="0"] The Grants and Special Offerings team is grateful for the generous support of the congregation for the 2021 Easter Offering. The team is distributing a total of $30,000 to the three recipients The Grooming Project, Amethyst Place and True Light Resource Center. These local agencies are transforming lives with a range of support and Read More...

2021-05-13T15:35:16-05:00March 11, 2021|Categories: Congregational Care, Connect, Give, Metro Service, Serve, Serve Our Church|

Uprooting Racism: Celebrating Black History

February is Black history month, a time in which people across and beyond our country take extra effort to learn about and celebrate the rich legacy and history of Black individuals and communities. By celebrating Black history month, we have a chance to take a fresh look at our collective history and Read More...

2021-02-10T17:47:44-06:00February 10, 2021|Categories: Adult-ministry, Congregational Care, Connect, Serve, Serve Our Church, Youth Ministry|

A Time to Mourn  

It occurs to me that some of you reading this do not have a personal memory of September 11, 2001, and the events known as 9/11. You may not have been born yet or were too young to have memories of that fateful day. Suffice to say that the attacks on our soil were horrific and heartbreaking.

2020-10-22T12:46:12-05:00October 22, 2020|Categories: Articles, Congregational Care, Joe Walker|
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