Due to potentially damaging weather this afternoon and evening, the children’s musical and pre-show events in the Leawood Sanctuary have been cancelled and will be rescheduled.
Scheduled programming has resumed for Thursday, February 13 at all Resurrection locations.
The World Cup officially began this week, and at Resurrection we’re continuing our sermon series exploring what we can learn about following Jesus from the sport of soccer (or futbol, as our international guests call it). This weekend, Resurrection Brookside Pastor Wendy Lyons Chrostek will share a message that reflects on how rhythm and structure can bring beauty to both the game and life, and that understanding the rules is essential to our success. Invite a friend to worship with you!
Our mission team reported to me that they filled 370 volunteer slots for 350 available opportunities. They even had many volunteers asking to come back and serve multiple days, a true testament to the heart of this congregation and the joy of serving together. The week was marked by the dismantling and removal of 60 pews from the sanctuary and ended with a transformed building and campus. Volunteers painted walls throughout the facility, installed new flooring in the sanctuary, refreshed outdoor spaces, and completed countless projects that will serve our community for years to come. One particularly meaningful part of the week was sharing surplus chairs that were originally part of our Wesley Chapel and our second sanctuary – what is now our Student Center. These chairs, bought by many of you back in 1994, are making ministry possible beyond our own walls! Here are some before, during and after photos of the sanctuary makeover.




As I travel across Kansas, I’m sometimes asked how you can feel connected in a large church. The answer is simple – you find your “group” – the people you gather with to grow in your faith, serve together, and support and care for one another. We will be launching new small groups in the fall and are looking for people willing to open their homes and lives to others. If you’ve ever thought about hosting, now is a great time to explore what that looks like. Hosting doesn’t require any special training or expertise. It’s simply creating a welcoming space where people can gather, connect, and grow in faith together. You can learn more here.
If you worship online from outside Kansas City, we are also looking for Geo Group Hosts to lead geographically based groups this spring. These groups connect Resurrection worshipers across the country, creating local communities where people can gather for faith, friendship, and fellowship right in their own cities. As a Geo Group Host, you’d help facilitate gatherings—whether that’s meeting for coffee, organizing service projects, or simply creating space for people to connect beyond Sunday mornings. If you’re an online worshiper who’d like to help build community in your area, you can let us know you are interested here.
Adam
Reverend Adam Hamilton is the senior pastor of Church of the Resurrection and the author of 22 books. He has been married to LaVon since 1982, and she has been a critical partner in every dimension of Adam’s work. They have two daughters and one granddaughter.
Adam’s writings are known for helping readers make sense of challenging theological questions, exploring the significance of the biblical stories, and equipping Christian leaders to be more effective in their work. He earned his MDiv from Perkins School of Theology and graduated with honors from Oral Roberts University with a degree in Pastoral Ministry.