United Methodist Church of the Resurrection explained

Church of the Resurrection
Fullname:United Methodist Church of the Resurrection
Dedication:Resurrection of Jesus
Denomination:United Methodist Church
Founded Date:1990
Founder:Adam Hamilton
Seniorpastor:Adam Hamilton
Location:Leawood, KS
Country:United States
Membership:15,359

Resurrection, A United Methodist Church also known as The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, or simply Church of the Resurrection, is a multi-site, United Methodist megachurch in Kansas City metropolitan area.[1] The original campus is located in Leawood, Kansas, with additional locations in Olathe, Kansas, downtown Kansas City, Missouri, Blue Springs, Missouri, Overland Park, Kansas, Brookside, Kansas City, Missouri.[2] It is one of the largest United Methodist congregations in the world and reported a membership of 15,359[3] in 2020. The United Methodist Saint Paul School of Theology moved its facilities from Kansas City, Missouri, to the Church of the Resurrection in fall of 2013.

The Church of the Resurrection’s founding and senior pastor is Reverend Adam Hamilton. Hamilton started the congregation in 1990. Hamilton is committed to the renewal of the mainline church, especially the United Methodist Church.

History

In 1990, Church of the Resurrection started as a small church with a goal to welcome thinking people not actively involved in a church. Resurrection met for its first worship service in McGilley Funeral Home, with approximately 10 people in attendance. By 1992, attendance grew and the church began meeting at Leawood Elementary School.

They moved into their first permanent sanctuary in the fall of 1994, which is now the Wesley Covenant Chapel. As growth continued, the church constructed a larger sanctuary in 1998 that currently serves as the student center. The continued growth made way for a 3,050-seat sanctuary, an educational wing and prayer chapel in 2004. Live web streaming of worship services began in late 2008 for those unable to worship at a physical location. Since the launch of live streaming, groups around the city and country gather to watch the services online. By 2011, Church of the Resurrection was noted as one of the ‘Top Churches to Watch in America’[4] and held 24 Candlelight Christmas Eve worship services between its four campuses, with 27,936 people in attendance.

In 2017, the church opened a new sanctuary which seats 3,500 and includes a large stained glass window called The Resurrection Window. The Resurrection Window was designed by Judson Studios to tell the biblical story, capturing themes of scripture including creation, sin, redemption, and restoration. The church now averages an attendance of over 1,704 per weekend.

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Notes and References

  1. http://hirr.hartsem.edu/cgi-bin/mega/db.pl?db=default&uid=default&view_records=1&ID=*&sb=3&so=descend Hartford Institute for Religion Research
  2. https://archive.today/20130131162449/http://www.pitch.com/2002-12-19/news/christmas-eve-at-adam-s-house/ The Pitch
  3. Web site: UMData. 2022-02-14. www.umdata.org.
  4. Web site: Top Churches to Watch in America.