What Would It Look Like for the Whole Body of Christ to Come Together to Reach Our Whole Community?

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OCTOBER 22, 2022

WHAT WOULD IT LOOK LIKE FOR THE WHOLE BODY OF CHRIST TO COME TOGETHER TO REACH OUR WHOLE COMMUNITY?

BY GARY KENDALL - GLOO CITIES LEAD IN KC, LOVE KC CATALYST, AND SENDING PROJECT NEWS CONTRIBUTOR

Join us for the KC Summit on November 17 and 18 & let’s find out!

Christian leaders from different areas of society, Pastors, Ministry Leaders and Business Leaders, will bring their perspective to the table, as we discuss what it would look like to see every person reached, and every area of our society touched and transformed by the gospel. All of the presenters are local leaders who will share their best practices how they are modeling collaborative efforts to serve the community and getting exceptional results. 

The program is structured with plenty of space for Q&A with the presenters and collaborative discussion. We want to learn more about the many great efforts already in process so that we can build upon them with the goal of exponential impact. 

A United Movement

“…Open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.” John 4:35

You are invited to join us on November 17 and 18 at New City Church in Raytown as Christian leaders from different sectors and backgrounds and burdens come together around tables to solve real challenges, build relationships, and dream about what we could do together that we couldn’t do apart. This is not a new organization we are asking you to join, rather we aim to bring together the family of God to look at the Great Commission in a new light, and develop sustainable collaborative strategies built around long-term relationships.

Please click on the following link for more information and to register: https://comm.gl/kc2022

Nov 17 – Worship – 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Nov 18 – Summit –  9:00 AM – 2:30 PM

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Gary Kendall

Gary Kendall is the KC Cities Lead for Gloo, Catalyst for Love KC, and a Sending Project News Contributor.

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