Ash Wednesday services at all Resurrection locations will be held on schedule today.
Scheduled programming has resumed for Thursday, February 13 at all Resurrection locations.
Journey with us this Lenten season as we walk toward transformation together. In our radically inclusive community, we’ll explore faith’s deepest questions, embrace our doubts, and prepare our hearts for resurrection. No matter your background or beliefs, there’s a place for you here.
Explore this page to view our service times and discover all the opportunities to learn, serve, and grow with Resurrection during Lent—where we’re building bridges, radiating hope, and closing gaps in our community together.
If you live in the Kansas City area, we have nine locations throughout Kansas and Missouri. You can view all the service details on this page.
If you live outside of Kansas City, or are unable to make it to an in-person worship service, we have worship both online and on TV through Resurrection Anywhere. You can find all the details about when and where you can watch below.
Sunday, Apr. 20
KMCI – 8 and 11 am
KSMO – 9 am
NBC – Noon
CBS – 11:35 pm
Fox – 10:30 am
Cincinnati:
NBC – 1 pm
LEAWOOD | 5009 W. 137th St., Leawood, KS 66224
Saturday, Apr. 19:
10 am (Kids’ Interactive) and 5 pm (Sanctuary – Modern
Sunday, Apr. 20:
7, 9 and 11 am (Sanctuary – Traditional) and 9:10 and 11:10 am (Foundry – Modern)
WEST (OLATHE) | 24000 W. Valley Pkwy., Olathe, KS 66061
Saturday, Apr. 19:
10 am (Kids’ Interactive)
Sunday, Apr. 20:
7, 9 and 11 am
OVERLAND PARK | 8412 W. 95th St., Overland Park, KS 66212
Saturday, Apr. 19:
10 am (Kids’ Interactive)
Sunday, Apr. 20:
9 and 11 am
SPRING HILL | 112 E. Nichols St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
Saturday, Apr. 19:
10 am Kids’ Interactive
Sunday, Apr. 20:
9 and 11 am
DOWNTOWN KCMO | 1601 Broadway Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108
Sunday, Apr. 20:
9 and 11 am (Modern at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts)
BLUE SPRINGS | 601 NE Jefferson St., Blue Springs, MO 64104
Sunday, Apr. 20:
7, 9 and 11 am
BROOKSIDE | 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO 64112
Saturday, Apr. 19:
10 am (Kids’ Interactive)
Sunday, Apr. 20:
7 (Modern), 9 (Modern) and 11 am (Traditional)
LIBERTY | Gano Chapel, William Jewell College
Sunday, Apr. 20:
10 am
LEE’S SUMMIT | The Pavilion at John Knox Village
Sunday, Apr. 20:
10 am
There are so many different ways people have imagined the crucifixion of Jesus. And his crucifixion raises questions as to its meaning.“Why did Jesus have to die?” “Did God need for Jesus to suffer and die in order to forgive our sins?” “How exactly does the death of Jesus so long ago absolve us of our sins today?” “Is there more to the cross than forgiveness?” Some have simply said, “I believe in the crucifixion, I just don’t fully understand it.”
The crucifixion of Jesus is at the heart of the Christian faith. Over the centuries, various theories of “the atonement” have been developed to explain what Jesus’ death accomplished and how. If you’ve ever had questions about the significance of Jesus’ death, join us as we seek to understand the meaning of the crucifixion.
Mar. 16 – The Crucifixion as God’s Word
Mar. 23 – Penal Substitutionary Atonement?
Mar. 30 – Ransom, Redemption and New Covenant
Apr. 6 – A Sacrificial Offering that Brings Peace
Apr. 13 – What Wondrous Love is This
Apr. 20 – The Crucifixion and Resurrection as Christ’s Victory
Hop on over to your Resurrection location the weekend of April 12-13 for our egg-citing Easter Egg-Venture! This FREE, family-friendly celebration features an egg hunt, meaningful crafts, and engaging activities that everyone will enjoy. Bring your basket and invite your friends to join in the fun. No registration necessary to attend!
We invite you to join our team of dedicated volunteers who help create a welcoming experience for everyone who walks through our doors. Whether you’d like to greet guests with a warm smile, guide people to their seats as an usher, care for our littlest attendees in the nursery, or assist in other areas, your presence makes a difference! No experience is needed—just bring your willingness to serve and perhaps a friend to join you.
Join us for “Christ’s Passion: His Final Hours,” a powerful service that brings together the Last Supper and the journey to the cross. This combined Maundy Thursday and Good Friday service guides us through Jesus’ last night with his disciples, his arrest in Gethsemane, his trial, and his crucifixion. Through scripture, song, and prayer, we will experience the depth of Christ’s love shown in both the blessing of communion and the sacrifice of the cross, as we walk with our Lord through these decisive hours that changed the world.
Service Locations & Times:
Join us for a Prayer Vigil on Good Friday in the Wesley Chapel, a sacred space to remember Christ’s sacrifice. It features drop-in prayer time with ten-minute pastoral reflections at the top of each hour, and it concludes with a special Good Friday liturgy at 3 pm.
All men across locations are invited to join us on Friday, April 18 for a Good Friday Men’s Breakfast. We will meet at 6 am at Liberty Memorial.
We provide a daily devotional, called the GPS (Grow, Pray, Study) Guide, 365 days a year, seven days a week. To view past devotionals & subscribe to receive the daily GPS in your email, click the button below.