The KC Underground Podcast

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Sep 23, 2025 • 22min

Plant the Gospel: The Story Diamond

In this episode, Breanna Wiebe discusses the concept of the 'dominant story' that shapes individuals' perceptions of God and the world. She introduces the 'story diamond' as a tool to understand the overarching narrative of the Bible, which consists of four movements: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus as the center of this story and encourages us to engage with the scriptures in a transformative way, both personally and within community.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 12min

Plant the Gospel: Gospel Conversations

In this episode, Haley Miller discusses the mission of Zero Hour Student Ministries to awaken high school students as disciple makers, emphasizing the need for gospel saturation in schools. She highlights the importance of building relationships through meaningful conversations and prayer, particularly in the context of Gen Z, who are often seen as a post-Christian generation. The discussion includes practical tools for engaging in gospel conversations, such as the 'FROG' method, which encourages students to ask good questions about friends, family, recreation, occupation, and goals. Real-life success stories illustrate the impact of these conversations in fostering deeper connections and spiritual openness among peers.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 16min

Planting the Gospel: Five Thresholds of Conversion

In this episode, Tomy Wilkerson shares insights on evangelism, particularly in the context of engaging with skeptics and those who are anti-Christian. He discusses the importance of understanding the different stages of a person's spiritual journey. He introduces the Five Thresholds of Conversion framework, which outlines the steps a skeptic may take towards faith, emphasizing the need for curiosity and genuine connection in evangelism. The conversation highlights the role of every believer in sharing their faith and the importance of building trust and rapport with seekers.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 17min

Plant the Gospel: Reproducible Gospel Langauge

In this episode, Rob Wegner discusses the significance of clear and reproducible gospel language within the context of microchurches. He emphasizes the centrality of the gospel in the life of believers, illustrating how it serves as a transformative power and a new operating system for engaging with life. Wegner introduces the concept of fractals in faith, suggesting that simplicity in the gospel can lead to profound understanding and disciple-making. He also shares insights on the 'saved wholes gospel' and the importance of integrating the gospel into all aspects of life.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 14min

Planting the Gospel - The Missionary Pathway

In this episode, we’re revisiting a video series we originally released with Exponential on how microchurches plant the gospel incarnationally in their context. We’ll walk through the heart of the gospel, why it’s the power of God for salvation, and how ordinary people can embody, demonstrate, and share it in everyday life. This series is framed by the Missionary Pathway—a five-phase framework for making disciples and seeing microchurches emerge—and focuses on the third phase: planting the gospel. You’ll also hear practical tools for sharing the good news in real conversations and everyday rhythms.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 43min

The Upside Down Kingdom Wrap Up

In this episode, Brian and Cory wrap up this series around the Upside Down Kingdom and share insights from the past several episodes. We discuss the concept of greatness in the kingdom of God, emphasizing that true leadership is rooted in servanthood and familial relationships. The conversation explores the challenges of multiplication and the importance of identity in leadership, as well as practical examples of how to develop leaders in a way that reflects the values of the kingdom.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 51min

The Upside Down Kingdom - Equipping Servants

Tim Jore, a writer and researcher at Unfolding Word, and Jesse Griffin, a software developer with a focus on biblical texts, dive into transformative concepts of leadership in the church. They challenge conventional views, advocating for a familial approach to church structure. The discussion emphasizes leveraging technology for Bible translation, the need for non-hierarchical leadership, and the importance of collaboration in ministry. Their insights foster a deeper understanding of the church as a living network, urging listeners to rethink traditional practices.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 46min

The Upside Down Kingdom: Organic Leadership with Neil Cole

In this episode, Brian and Cory interview Neil Cole and delve into the themes of leadership, church movements, and the importance of relationships over hierarchical structures. They discuss the fear of chaos in leadership, the need for authenticity and vulnerability, and the transformative power of love in the Kingdom of God. Neil shares his personal journey of faith and the lessons learned through years of silence and dependence on Christ. The conversation emphasizes the need for a decentralized approach to church leadership that empowers individuals and fosters genuine community.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 38min

The Upside Down Kingdom: A Leadership Journey with Roy Moran

In this episode, Brian and Cory interview Roy Moran and explore the paradoxes of leadership in the context of Jesus' teachings. We discuss the shift from celebrity culture to a more humble, servant-oriented leadership style, emphasizing the importance of empowering ordinary people to lead and make disciples. The conversation highlights global perspectives on discipleship, the role of humility in leadership, and the vision for future leadership that prioritizes community and collaboration over status.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 29min

The Upside Down Kingdom: Resisting Power with Alan Hirsch

In this episode, Cory and Brian interview Alan Hirsch and explore the dynamics of kingdom movements, emphasizing the importance of decentralized leadership and the dangers of centralized power structures. We discuss the significance of metaphors in understanding movements, the cultural implications of fame in leadership, and practical insights for ordinary disciple makers. We also highlight the need for a shift from consumer-driven church models to organic, community-focused movements that prioritize discipleship and service.

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