COMING SOON

Most churches do not struggle with desire or sincerity.
They struggle with imagination.
Over time, the Church can begin to see itself primarily as a place people come to, rather than a people sent into the world. Mission narrows. Possibility shrinks. The light remains, but it is contained.
Kingdom Imagination Weekends exist to expand that vision again.
SEEING THE CHURCH DIFFERENTLY
Kingdom Imagination Weekends help leadership teams rediscover the mission of Jesus and reimagine what it could look like for the Church to become a multitude of lights in a dark world.
Rather than focusing on attendance, programs, or structures, we explore:
● Kingdom Planting as a way of engaging the world
● Kingdom Expressions as diverse, everyday ways Jesus is revealed
● How ordinary people become carriers of light in ordinary places
The goal is not to redesign your church, but to reframe how you see it.
A GUIDED, RELATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Kingdom Imagination Weekends are not conferences or consulting events.
They are guided, relational experiences rooted in Scripture, conversation, and shared discernment. Together, leadership teams listen to Jesus, name inherited assumptions, and explore what outward-facing faith could look like in their unique context.
No models to copy.
No strategies to import.
No pressure to perform.
FROM VISION TO LIVED REALITY
When imagination shifts, practice follows.
Leadership teams leave with shared language, renewed confidence, and a clear picture of how their church can become outward-facing without losing its soul.
The Church does not lose its light when it scatters. It multiplies it.
WHY THIS MATTERS
In a world marked by fragmentation and fatigue, the Church is needed not as a destination, but as a presence.
Kingdom Imagination Weekends create space for leaders to see again, trust again, and move forward with clarity and hope, faithful to the mission of Jesus in the world as it actually is.