WEATHER ALERT:

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.

IMPORTANT:

Scheduled programming has resumed for Thursday, February 13 at all Resurrection locations.

The Plan

Where is God Calling Us...

In 2020, Resurrection set several critical goals for the year 2030. Recognizing that fewer children, youth and young adults were going to church across the US and that 78% of all people who make a commitment to Christ do so before they are 19, one of these goals was to invest in intentional efforts to reach emerging generations and their families.

A second goal was to address the mental health needs of the community, which have skyrocketed among younger, and older generations.

To that end, we believe God is calling us to the following four goals:

  1. Create Spaces Where Students Know They Belong
  2. Create a Place for Care and Connection 
  3. Create a Chapel for Weddings, Funerals and Worship
  4. Retire Debt, Redeploying Debt Service to Expanding Ministry
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Resurrection Leawood Chapel: A Sacred Space for Prayer, Worship, Funerals and Weddings

From our first master plan, the current Wesley Chapel was intended to be the entry for Building C with a permanent chapel to be built. Today, we are building our permanent chapel on the south side of Building B, in proximity to the sanctuary, fellowship hall and other ministry spaces. It will be used for thousands of funerals, weddings and worship services in the decades ahead.

The design of the 450-seat chapel is inspired by the gospel story of the disciples in a boat at night as a storm arose, when Jesus calms the winds and the waves and saves them. The chapel is shaped like a ship, with design elements representing the wood, the sails and the water. As you enter the chapel, the image of Jesus walking on the water reminds us that as the story in Matthew, Mark and John teaches us, Jesus still comes to us during the storms of our lives, calming the winds and the waves. 

Chapel Stained-Glass Window Inspires Comfort, Hope and Peace

The focal point of the new chapel will be a 684 square-foot, stained-glass window. Through colored glass and light, the window will artistically depict the gospel story of Jesus walking on the water and calming the storms on the Sea of Galilee. For generations to come, this sacred work of art will remind people that Jesus comes to us in the darkness and in the storms, and when we invite him into the boat that is our lives, his presence brings us peace and hope. The window is being created by Tim Carey and Judson Studios, the artists who created the Resurrection Window in the sanctuary.

Funding for the window is separate from the Generation to Generation capital campaign. You have an opportunity to become a patron of this sacred art and contribute to the window in honor or memory of a loved one by purchasing a square inch ($14), a square foot ($2,000) or a panel ($30,000). Gifts of all amounts will be important to make the window a reality. The estimated cost of the window design, construction, shipping and installation is $1.2M, and any funds received beyond this amount will support other sacred elements, including the altar, lectern, baptismal font, crosses and baptism remembrance fountain.

The chapel and window are expected to be completed in the summer of 2026.

Thanks to the generosity and sacrifice of many, the construction of this sacred space is becoming a reality. We are deeply grateful to each donor and celebrate this new chapel, which will serve as a place for meaningful life moments for generations to come.

You’re invited to support the purchase of the Organ and Sacred Elements in the Chapel

Every element in this chapel has been thoughtfully chosen to serve worship, hold our prayers, and mark the sacred moments of our lives. From the music that fills the room to the table where we gather for Communion, these are instruments of praise, shaped to serve God and God’s people for generations to come.

Through the Organ and Sacred Elements campaign, we are inviting our congregation to help build the pulpit and provide the organ, hymnals and Bibles, Communion and candle elements, altar cloths, and the careful refinishing of the altar, lectern, and baptistery. You also have the opportunity to purchase a chair for yourself, your family members, and to save a seat for someone you don’t know yet. We invite you to prayerfully consider a gift to help prepare this chapel for worship that will bless and form generations to come.

The original Wesley Chapel altar, baptistery and lectern will be restored with care. These sacred elements find their permanent home in the chapel.

Engaging Student Center and Recreation Space

Demographics show over 14,000 middle and high school students live within five miles of our Leawood location. To that end, we’ve spent the last few years recruiting and developing an outstanding staff of youth leaders, doubling the number of volunteers, and creating programs to help students find fellowship and faith. The result is our student ministries are seeing amazing growth, and our hope is to continue to connect with even more students.

To accommodate our student programs, we are renovating our Student Center, a space that was last remodeled 18 years ago, before our current students were even born! This reimagined student ministry space was designed with the input of our students. It will be an awesome place for our student and young adult ministries – a space where students know they belong. With beautiful new spaces for worship, fellowship, recreation and small groups, the space will welcome hundreds of current and future students.

In addition to the renovated Student Center, new outdoor recreation spaces will foster fun, friendship, and community for teens, families and individuals of all ages and abilities.

A Place for Care and Connection

Resurrection’s first building was built in 1994, and the entrance was designed to be the “front door” to the church, a place that would welcome the congregation and community throughout the week. Once the new chapel is completed, our plan is to renovate the current Wesley Chapel to be the main entrance for Building C and a central place for care and connection. 
The new space will include a reception area to welcome all who enter and provide a visible, easy-to-access entrance to the Student Center. The space on the west side will become a hub for pastoral care and counseling, bringing together our pastors and counselors in one easy-to-find location, with space that allows us to expand the number of individuals we are able to provide care to. On the east side will be space for a future prayer chapel.

Leawood Site Plan with
Generation to Generation Projects

Resurrection History

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In 1990, a group of visionaries shared a dream that they could build a Christian community where non-religious and nominally religious people of all ages would become deeply committed Christians. Launching Resurrection in a funeral home, they laid a foundation for generations to come. They had no idea the number of lives that would be transformed or the impact the church would have on the community, but they trusted God and dreamed big.

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Resurrection has always been about people whose lives can be transformed when they follow Jesus, and who in turn can change the world. But, as we’ve grown and expanded, we’ve recognized that facilities and resources are important tools for ministry. Today, as a thriving church with six physical locations and a growing online presence, we are committed to ensuring that our buildings and programs continue to welcome and care for our community – from those yet to be born, to teens and young adults, to our oldest adults.

Resurrection Leawood Story

The Mesmer Family

What younger generations are often missing today is community. Having a 

church that meets young people where they are

and helps them find community is so important. We hope to leave a legacy for our children and grandchildren that they can carry forward with their families.

Joy in sacrifice for us is the belief you are putting God first. With our gifts we can make a difference, 

and God’s will be done.

We sacrifice doing something we could do for ourselves because God comes first. This is important, and we are committed.

Rusty and Martha Carpenter Smith

Investing in the Future Through Sacrificial Gifts

Each of us are here because sacrificial gifts were made to build a place where people would become committed followers of Jesus Christ who are equipped and inspired to share their faith by serving beyond the walls of the church. This campaign is our opportunity to do this for others by supporting the Generation to Generation Campaign and the Chapel Window and Sacred Elements. Capital campaign commitments represent sacrificial gifts – giving over and above your annual giving which supports the ministry of the church. Our hope is that if you were not able to participate in the initial Generation to Generations campaign you will use this opportunity to be part of creating these important spaces that will be ministry tools for current and future generations.

Generational Ministry Impact Stories

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Marissa Denton​
Marissa Denton​
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Robert Johnson​
Robert Johnson​
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Matt Bisel​
Matt Bisel​
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Liam Davidson​
Liam Davidson​
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LaDonna Williams​
LaDonna Williams​
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Bill Gepford​
Bill Gepford​
We will tell the next
generation
the praiseworthy deeds
of the LORD, his power, and
the wonders he has done...
so the next
generation
would know them,
even the children yet to be born,
and they in turn
would tell their children.
Then they would put their trust
in God.
Psalm 78:4b, 6-7a