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Resurrection Anywhere Worship live with us Saturdays at 5 pm and Sundays at 7:30, 9 and 11 am and 5 pm. Events go live on this page ~10 minutes before they are scheduled to begin. Online Worship
Online & TV. At Resurrection, a United Methodist Church, we welcome all as we follow Jesus, building bridges in our communities and sharing God's love, grace and hope.
Dec. 12 - 14 | Resurrection Leawood. Come celebrate the holiday season at Christmas at Resurrection, the must-see event featuring the 120-voice Resurrection Choir and orchestra, Kansas City Dance Collective, actors, and soloists in. Illumination: Revealing the Light of Christmas.
Church programs for Monday, Jan. 22 will resume their normal schedule at all locations this evening. Programming Note: Leawood’s Sunday night in-person worship has been moved to 4 pm for Sunday, February 11.
This page will connect you with all the ways you can worship with us. Worship In-Person. Worship Online.
We get to hear story after story of how Resurrection has changed the lives of people across the U.S. and the globe! We are energized by the opportunity to reach and help all ages grow in their faith through our Online & TV community.
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Experience the magic of Christmas early with a buy-one-get-one-free ticket offer for Christmas at Resurrection’s 2024 program, Illumination! This Kansas City tradition features over 300 actors, singers, dancers, and instrumentalists celebrating the Christmas story with a fresh twist.
Jesus taught, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”. It’s a simple rule that holds the key to a better way forward. Join us for worship this month as we explore how Jesus’ words can bring us together in these divided times.
In 1990, the Church of the Resurrection was the vision of a 25-year-old pastor with bold dreams of reaching non-religious and nominally religious people in southern Kansas City who were not involved in a church.