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The KC Underground Podcast

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Feb 4, 2025 • 30min

Think Discovery-Based Learning vs Lecture-Based Teaching

In this episode, Cory and Brian explore the paradigm shift of embracing discovery-based learning in the context of disciple-making instead of the traditional lecture-based teaching of the Western Church. Jesus is of course the model for this, but our own experiences in disciple-making are a testament to the necessity of this way of thinking. We will also explore the challenges and pushback faced when implementing discovery-based methods and address some of the concerns we regularly hear about heresy and shallowness. Our encouragement to you, if you’re longing to see movement, is to embrace a discovery-based paradigm.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 31min

Think Obedience-Based Disciple-Making: 9 Shifts for a Disciple-Making Culture

Brian and Cory challenge the traditional knowledge-based approach in disciple-making by emphasizing obedience and action. They highlight the importance of community engagement and real-world application of faith, encouraging listeners to embrace a transformative journey. The discussion includes strategies to foster a culture of obedience, navigating fears of heresy, and promoting personal accountability. Reflecting on the significance of diverse perspectives, they illustrate how a community can enhance understanding and discernment in spiritual matters.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 31min

Think Disciple-Making Within Existing Networks: 9 Shifts for a Disciple-Making Culture

In this episode, Cory and Brian explore the concept of planting the gospel within existing networks of relationships rather than extracting individuals to “bring them to church.” Jesus gives us the model for this way of making disciples and the rest of the New Testament follows his pattern. We share a few practical strategies for engaging in disciple-making in this way and talk about some of the challenges to this way of living. If movement is what we’re longing for, we have to think about making disciples within already existing relational networks.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 43min

KC Underground Hubs: Serve

In this episode Brian and Cory intervew two of the directors of the Serve Hub, Sara Jackaway and Morgan Greer. This is the second interview featuring one of the ten Hubs that currently make up the Kansas City Underground. Sara and Morgan discuss their roles in disciple-making and community-building in Kansas City. They share personal stories, their transition from a predominant model church plant to becoming a Hub in the Underground, and the importance of collaboration and relationships in their mission.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 31min

KC Underground Hubs: Rock Island

In this episode, Brian interviews Alex Sons, one of the leaders of the Rock Island Hub. We’ve done a lot of work around telling individual stories, but we want to include some more storytelling around the equipping teams that support every day disciple-makers in Kansas City. You’ll hear a bit of Alex’s personal journey in ministry, but you’ll also hear the unique mission of the Rock Island Hub as he shares stories of transformation within the community, the importance of family and entrepreneurship, and some of the rhythms and structure of their weekly gatherings, a unique component for this team. Alex gets to share a bit of the highlights he’s experienced as he’s found a family that understands the unique call God has on his life.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 35min

Think Extraordinary Prayer - 9 Shifts for a Disciple-making Culture

In this episode, Brian and Cory explore the significance of shift number one in moving toward a disciple-making culture: extraordinary prayer. We discuss the importance of frequency, focus, and fervor in prayer and how these elements can transform ordinary prayer into extraordinary experiences. We talk about a few of the tools that have helped us and consider some of the barriers that work against us as we lean into extraordinary prayer.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 26min

Insights from East Africa

In this episode, Cory, Cayden, Sam, and Hannah, focus on the disciple-making movements they observed on a recent trip to East Africa. They each share key takeaways, including the importance of going low and slow in ministry, the concept of radical generosity, and how these lessons can be applied in Kansas City. The conversation emphasizes the power of ordinary people in making disciples and the significance of community engagement.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 30min

What Comes Next: Continuing On After the Missionary Pathway

In this episode, Cory and Brian walk through next steps after the Missionary Pathway. We primarily focus on the building teams, but we also mention the importance of reproducing the Pathway with other leaders, joining a network, and engaging ongoing coaching. We also share some real-life stories of what we've seen as leaders take these steps. Ready to facilitate a huddle? Head to missionarypathway.com and register. Or, join our next training huddle.  "Commitment to the mission requires ongoing engagement and support."
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Dec 10, 2024 • 23min

What Does A Microchurch Look Like

This conversation dives into the concept of microchurches as vibrant spiritual families, highlighting community over structure. It explores unique rhythms and practices that foster deep connections among believers. The discussion includes engaging tools for building community, like the 'two, two, two' rhythm. Emphasis is placed on the vital components of worship, mission, and inclusivity. Ultimately, it reimagines the church model, focusing on simplicity and genuine relationships to promote meaningful discipleship.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 27min

Discovery Bible Study and dbsgroups.com

In this conversation, Brian and Cory explore the tool of Discovery Bible Studies and talk about the significance of DBS in disciple-making movements. We cannot overemphasize the simplicity and reproducibility of this tool as we think about movement. We also highlight dbsgroups.com as a valuable tool for facilitating DBS. This site is easy to access and can be used to facilitate discovery groups or used by microchurches to facilitate their gatherings. We'll show you how to use the site and coach you through a general overview of discovery Bible studies.  "DBS is simple, reproducible, and does not require an expert. The goal is to help people discover Jesus through scripture."

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