KCU Podcast
Discover how to live as everyday disciple-makers in Kansas City and beyond. Through real stories, practical tools, and inspiring conversations, we equip you to Get to Know KCU, Train as Missionaries, and Multiply Disciple-Makers. Join us as we explore what it means to bring the beauty, justice, and Good News of Jesus to where you live, work, learn, and play.
Citywide Collaboration
In this “part two” follow-up to last week’s conversation on spiritual ecosystems and citywide restoration, Brian and Corey dig deeper into what collaboration looks like at a city level. Drawing insights from The Flat Org Chart and NASA’s “moonshot” collaboration, they explore how kingdom-minded unity and partnerships can accelerate gospel movements.
Cultivating Kingdom Ecosystems
In this thought-provoking episode, Brian and Corey dive deep into the difference between building castles and cultivating ecosystems to bring the Kingdom of God to life in our cities. Inspired by the documentary The Biggest Little Farm, this conversation explores what it means to foster sustainable, thriving spiritual soil where life can flourish.
Prayer Walking
In this episode, Cory and Brian break down the Prayer Walking tool—an essential practice for any disciple maker. Learn how this simple but powerful tool combines spiritual authority, intercession, and relational engagement to bring the Kingdom of God to the spaces and people around you
The Bless Five Tool – Praying with Kingdom Authority
In this episode, Brian and Cory introduce the Bless Five tool, a practical and powerful way to incorporate declarative prayer into your disciple-making rhythms. This tool helps believers move beyond traditional intercessory prayer to pray with the authority and faith that Jesus invites us to as agents of the Kingdom of God.
Moving from Discovery Group to Microchurch
In this episode, Corey and Brian unpack the Acts 2 Discovery Tool—a simple resource to help groups identify their collective identity as the church. Whether you’re in a discovery Bible study (DBS) or gathering people in an emerging context, this tool provides a practical framework to reflect, grow, and live into the rhythms of church as described in Acts 2.