by KNCSB Admin | Mar 30, 2021 | News, Starting
God is at work despite the coronavirus crisis! Veer Church, Kansas City, Kan., held its launch services Sunday morning, March 28. The church meets at 4473 Adams St. Veer means “a sudden change in direction,” according to the church website. Don Hamilton is lead pastor...
by KNCSB Admin | Aug 3, 2020 | News, Sharing, Starting
Reach Church De Soto in De Soto, Kan., on the western edge of the Kansas City area, held its official launch on Sunday, Aug. 2, with two services. It is a new campus of Lenexa Baptist Church in nearby Lenexa, Kan. Ryan McDaniel is campus pastor. The church meets in...
by KNCSB Admin | Jul 14, 2020 | News, Sending, Sharing, Starting, Strengthening
“Celebrating 75 Years of Sharing the Gospel in Every Town, City and Campus” is theme of the 2020-21 KNCSB Viola Webb Associational and State Missions Offering. The offering goal is $210,000. Fifty percent of offering receipts go to the association where it was given....
by KNCSB Admin | Jul 13, 2020 | News, Sending, Sharing, Starting
Editor’s note: David Martinez is one of the featured missionaries in the 2020-21 Kansas-Nebraska Associational and State Missions Offering. Like other pastors, the coronavirus crisis changed the way he is doing ministry. Some of the ministries mentioned here were...
by KNCSB Admin | Jan 6, 2020 | News, Sharing, Starting
Christian Challenge at Colby Community College, Colby, Kan., is growing in fellowship and numbers. Kellan and Taylor Ziegelmeier are in their second year of ministry at Colby Community College. “Our biggest growth is that our students are connecting and we have an...
by KNCSB Admin | Feb 26, 2019 | News, Sending, Sharing, Starting
“I look forward to us becoming better friends and neighbors,” Josh Moenning, mayor of Norfolk, Neb., told the Hispanic congregation at Northern Heights Baptist Church on a recent Sunday morning. The congregation is comprised of people from about 10 countries in...
by KNCSB Admin | Oct 17, 2018 | News, Sharing, Starting, Strengthening
After meeting in rented facilities, CrossPoint Church, Concordia, Kan., is rejoicing over having its own meeting place. Matthew Carder, campus pastor, wrote this report in the Smoky Hill Baptist Association newsletter: “For the past six-and-a-half years CrossPoint...
by KNCSB Admin | Sep 27, 2018 | News, Sending, Sharing, Starting, Strengthening
A team of four adults from Alabama helped with outreach during Rail Days in North Platte, Neb. The team from Hunter Street Baptist Church in Birmingham worked with Two Rivers Fellowship pastored by Doug Lee. Rail Days was held in three locations in North Platte – Cody...
by KNCSB Admin | Aug 9, 2018 | News, Sending, Sharing, Starting, Strengthening
Editor’s note: Christian Challenge at Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kan., is one of the featured ministries in the 2018-2019 KNCSB Associational and State Missions Offering. The offering goal is $210,000. Fifty percent of receipts will go to the association where...
by KNCSB Admin | May 24, 2018 | News, Sharing, Starting
By Doug Lee Solid Rock Baptist Church, Alliance, Neb., is comprised of Native Americans from the Lakota Sioux tribe. It meets on the second Monday of each month in a meeting room called Gallery 3 in downtown Alliance. The people who attend call it church, but many...
by KNCSB Admin | Apr 10, 2018 | News, Sharing, Starting
Three Native American men from Oklahoma visited Solid Rock Baptist Fellowship, Alliance, Neb., on Monday, April 9. Solid Rock Baptist Fellowship is a simple church that meets once a month. It is comprised mostly of Native Americans from the Lakota Sioux tribe. The...
by KNCSB Admin | Dec 18, 2017 | Starting, Strengthening
By Sue Sprenkle Bivocational pastors could be the key for filling vacant pastorates in rural Kansas-Nebraska churches. David Manner, KNCSB associate executive director, thinks it could be a “game changer” for rural communities. Having a two-career pastor can be...