KCU Story

A missionary on every street and a microchurch in every neighborhood for the purpose of gospel saturation in Kansas City .  

Mission

We exist to fill Kansas City with the beauty, justice, and Good News of Jesus.

Vision

Our 40-Year Dream of Gospel Saturation in Kansas City is 21,000 Microchurches Connecting with 21 Hubs. 

Jesus said, "Go make disciples." These three words are the foundation, heartbeat, and guide for the KC Underground. Our aim has been and will be to plant the gospel in networks of relationships across our city, see disciples made, and witness microchurches emerge in unique contexts that fill our city with the beauty, justice, and Good News of Jesus. 

Microchurches are extended spiritual families, that live in everyday gospel community, they’re led by ordinary people, not paid professionals, and they own the mission of Jesus in their network. For some, this is a very specific pocket of people or a corner of culture. For others, this is a geographic network of relationships often defined as a neighborhood. 

At KC Underground, we function with a two-entity structure, a mission agency, and a decentralized network of microchurches. Our mission agency (what we call a Hub) equips everyday people to be loving missionaries and effective disciple-makers in new contexts. As new disciples are made in a new context, a microchurch emerges. When we have four to six microchurches in a geographic region or affinity group, we network them together in what we call Collectives. Collectives have shared elders, mission, and resources.   

There are currently ten Hubs in various corners of our city equipping over 200 disciple-making leaders and seventy microchurches. 

Our dream is to see a missionary on every street and microchurch in every network of relationships so that every woman, man, girl and boy has repeated opportunities to see, hear, experience, and respond to the Gospel.

Our name is a tribute to the underground church of history, characterized by sacrificial faith in the face of danger, oppression, and even death. We honor that memory and hope to represent that church in our city and around the world.

If you’d like to learn more about how you can be a part of the KC Underground, whether you’re ready to see a new microchurch emerge, you currently lead a microchurch, or you’d just like to find an extended spiritual family, we think having coffee or connecting with someone from our leadership circle is a great next step.

Our Manifesto

Instead of a single corporate vision, we have eighteen values that reflect our theological convictions. These values bind us together as a diverse and creative network.

WORSHIP

COMMUNITY

MISSION