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Mission Mobilizers

June 19 | 7:00 am - 8:30 am
FREE
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                Who we are . . .  What we do . . .  Why we do it . . .

Mission Mobilizers (MM) are Kingdom influencers that work to transform Kansas City and beyond. MM meets the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month where two presenters share their ministry.

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June 19, 2026, 7:00 – 8:30 am (Central Time) by clicking on this link OR by pasting the link in your browser.

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Renae Kitchin will share with us about the Found & Woven: Hope After Abortion ministry.

Renae Kitchin is the Executive Director of Found & Woven: Hope After Abortion. Her passion is seeing women set free from the shame of their past so they can walk forward with purpose and joy. She has written many articles, been featured on local and national podcasts, been a keynote speaker and breakout presenter for several conferences, and has facilitated and led countless groups and studies for women. When not writing or leading Found & Woven, Renae is also a vocational worship leader, wife to a wonderful man, mother of four beautiful children, sister, daughter, and friend. Recently, Psalm 34 has been a guiding passage. Particularly verses 4-5 that speak to her fears and the transformation that happens when people surrender and allow God to heal them! Also verse 9 that reminds her that when you follow the Lord and are in His will, He WILL provide

Found & Woven: Hope After Abortion has provided compassionate support to women, men, and families impacted by abortion for over 24 years. Through a proven ministry model – including support groups, retreats, and ongoing care – Found & Woven has helped hundreds find freedom from shame and regret, ultimately reaching thousands with the message that transformation is possible through Christ and that there is a plan for their life, and God can bring purpose through their pain.

With deep-rooted partnerships in the Missouri and Kansas region, Found & Woven has collaborated extensively with local churches and pregnancy centers. In recent years, the organization has successfully expanded its reach by offering online support services that provide healing resources to individuals across the nation and around the world. By bridging the gap between those who experienced abortion decades ago and those navigating more recent decisions, Found & Woven ensures that no one walks alone in their healing journey.

In addition to providing direct support, Found & Woven is dedicated to equipping others to offer compassionate abortion healing services. Given the profound and far-reaching impact of abortion in our culture, the organization strives not only to inform but also to inspire individuals, churches, and communities to establish healing ministries. Through individualized training, ministry and pastoral workshops, and specialized programs, Found & Woven is committed to expanding this critical work nationwide.

At the heart of Found & Woven’s mission is the belief that bringing pain into the light diminishes its power. True healing occurs in safe, supportive communities where individuals can walk in freedom and with purpose. Their ultimate hope is for every person to know they are never alone—woven together with Christ, who redeems every story with love and grace.

www.foundandwoven.com

Renae Kitchin can be reached at rkitchin@foundandwoven.com

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Jimmy Adegoke will share with us about the Last Mile Harvest Missions Foundation.
Jimmy is married to Florence, with whom he co-founded the Last Mile Harvest Missions Foundation. She is currently the Vice President of the ACF USA Midwest Region and serves on the Elders Council of Vineyard Community Church Overland Park, KS. They are blessed with three adult children

Jimmy Adegoke served as a tenured faculty member for almost twenty five years at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) where he was Chair of the Department of Geosciences from 2008 to 2010. He retired form UMKC two years ago and is currently a senior advisor and consultant with the Climate Change and Green Growth Department of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) at the Bank’s Headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

Professor Adegoke’s journey with Christ started early in life. Following leadership roles in the Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) in secondary school and university in Nigeria, he served as a missionary in 1985 with Calvary Ministries (CAPRO) during his National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) year. In the decades since then he has remained committed to the task of bringing the light of the gospel to the nations through cross-cultural missions.

Jimmy has attended Vineyard Community Church (VCC) for over two decades. He is also a member of the Kansas City Metro Chapter of the African Christian Fellowship (ACF) USA where he served as Missions Director of the ACF Midwest Region for seven years. In that role, he led the pioneering missions work of ACF Midwest Region in Malawi and Mozambique. He is currently Chair of the ACF USA National Missions Council (NMC) where he oversees all the missions programs of the ACF USA spanning more than 10 countries across Africa.

Jimmy Adegoke can be reached at adegokej@umkc.edu

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If have any questions, you can reach me at eagle.eye.ent@sbcglobal.net or 816-215-5826.

Have a Kingdom Day Living Life with no Regrets,

Larry

MM Communicator

Details

  • Date: June 19
  • Time:
    7:00 am - 8:30 am
  • Cost: FREE

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