

The KC Underground Podcast
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The KC Underground Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by different leaders of the KC Underground. The primary focus is intended to offer greater language, tools and equipping around disciple-making principles for missionaries and microchurch leaders.
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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.

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.

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."

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.

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."

Nov 26, 2024 • 39min
Prayer In Movements with Upashaker Gurung
In this episode, Cory Ozbun and Upashaker Gurung explore the significance of extraordinary prayer and fasting in both personal and communal contexts. Upas shares his inspiring journey from Nepal to Kansas City, highlighting the transformative power of prayer in his life and community. Cory and Upas emphasize the need for desperation in prayer, the impact of unified prayer efforts, and the importance of maintaining a deep dependence on God in ministry. We believe prayer precedes movements, and if we want to see movement, we must embrace a lifestyle of prayer and seek unity in our efforts to spread the gospel.

Nov 19, 2024 • 34min
Gospel Conversations With Cory McElvain
In this episode, Cory McElvain and Cory Ozbun discuss the significance of gospel conversations and the tools available for effective disciple-making. We emphasize the importance of initiating spiritual discussions and the dynamics of casual, meaningful, and spiritual conversations, and we introduce the 'FROG' acrostic as a practical tool for engaging in deeper dialogues. We also cover the value of sharing personal stories and how to invite others to explore their spiritual questions in a natural and relational manner.

Nov 12, 2024 • 15min
Tomorrow KC
In this episode, Brian and Cory take a yearly pause to invite you to partner financially with the Kansas City Underground, a network of disciple makers and microchurches dedicated to filling our city with the beauty, justice, and Good News of Jesus. We want to encourage you to visit kcunderground.org/tomorrow and check out the initiatives launching by the Hub Teams across Kansas City so that you can pray for these teams and consider how you might partner with us as we fund these new works.

Nov 5, 2024 • 24min
BLESS Rhythms
In this episode, Brian and Cory discusses the BLESS Rhythms as a practical approach to living out one's faith in everyday life. This acrostic is a helpful tool to remind of the five incarnational rhythms of Jesus: Begin in Prayer, Listen and Engage, Eat, Serve and Story. We'll give you a biblical foundation for the BLESS Rhythms, an overview of how we integrate them into every day life and encourage you to adopt these rhythms intentionally to enhance and accelerate mission in your context.

Oct 29, 2024 • 26min
Persons of Peace
Discover the intriguing role of 'persons of peace' in missionary work and their impact on spreading the gospel. Learn how to identify these individuals who are spiritually open and relationally engaged. The discussion also highlights the importance of vulnerability in engaging with local cultures. Explore practical ways to serve others with love, fostering genuine relationships that encourage faith discussions. Dive into the characteristics that make these individuals vital for nurturing faith communities and building connections.