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Our Church
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Bread of Life Outreach Ministries In Christ Church was founded in 1989 by Pastor LeRoy E. Sullivan, Senior Pastor. We are a predominately African-American congregation located in the heart of Kansas City, KS with an average Sunday attendance of approximately 150. Although our numbers are small compared to many other churches, we are committed to reaching out to a hurting world with the genuine love of Jesus Christ.
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Our goal is to revitalize our community and bring hope to people for a better tomorrow with the message of Jesus Christ. We want to establish a place that will promote and equip individuals to live a redemptive life, which will ultimately produce redemptive families and affect change in the entire life of our community. This includes every aspect of social, economic and civic behavior. We believe this can only be achieved by being a ‘bridgeâ to promote harmony between every culture, ethnic and denominational distinction.
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We are a non-denominational, non-traditional church body. Through our worship and in our everyday lives, we stress having an individual "relationship" with Christ as opposed to having "religion". With unwavering faith, we press towards the mark of our long-term vision of having a strong and healthy ministry that is able to minister to people of every age; but especially target our youth for training that will enable them to be models of integrity, morality and productivity in the community. These plans include an Enrichment Center which will provide career development skills (computer training, job market skills, ie. work ethics, how to interview for a job, etc.), literacy and remedial programs for basic skills, and instruction in practical life issues such as personal responsibility, marriage and pre-marital counseling, family relationships and community involvement.
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All of these areas, which proceed from the vision God has given to us, hinge on the truths of Scripture and the implementation of its principles. While we appreciate efforts from the public sector, our desire is to bring the power of God, and the enduring glory of His ord, to bear upon every facet of life in this (His) community, thereby redeeming the community.
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Our Ministries
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Reading / Literacy / Math
Our target is grade school, middle school and high school students. Those students with average or below average scores are our main focus. Our goal is to work with each student until he is at or above the standard for his grade level. This will be done after regular school hours at our Youth Enrichment Center facility and in some cases, at the school of the student we are mentoring.
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Marriage Savers
The goal of this ministry, under the Leadership of Pastor LeRoy Sullivan, National Urban Ministry Director, is to strengthen and enrich marriages nationwide, and to better prepare couples that are planning to marry. This ministry has a successful track record because of strong leadership and active participation. Through our partnership with Christ Lutheran Ministries, this ministry is growing rapidly and has recently received national recognition.
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The Bread of Life Enrichment Center
The Bread of Life Enrichment Center will eventually become the Greater Kansas City hub for future urban Marriage Savers and Strategic Family Ministry activities. Our Enrichment Center provides an approachable setting away from the church in a residential environment where we are able to conduct counseling, tutoring, and instructional activities. This will eventually grow into being a ministry service that is suitable for the general population, both Christian and non-Christian
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Our Vision
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Our goal is to revitalize our surrounding community and bring hope to the people for a better tomorrow. We want to establish a place that will promote and equip people to live a redemptive life, which will ultimately produce redemptive families and affect the entire life of the community. This includes every aspect of social, economic, and civic behavior. We believe this can only be achieved by being a “bridge” to promote harmony between every culture, ethnic, and denominational distinction.
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Our current means of implementing this vision includes street evangelism, working with our public school district, visiting families in their homes and endeavoring to meet their personal and spiritual needs, prison ministry (Leavenworth Federal Prison - “Life Connections”), nursing home visitation, involvement with the 18th Street Community Development Corporation ( a project focused on bringing new housing to the area), a food pantry, and emergency assistance.
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The long-term phase of our vision includes plans to have a strong healthy church that is able to minister to people of all ages; but especially targeting our youth for training that will enable them to be models of integrity, morality, and productivity in the community. These plans include the use of our “Enrichment Center” which will be used to provide job skills training (basic computer skills, work ethics, interview skills, etc.), literacy and remedial reading, instruction in practical life issues such as personal responsibility, family relationships, and community involvement.
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All of these areas that proceed form the vision that God has given us hinge on the truths of the scripture and the implementation of Biblical principles. While we appreciate efforts from the public sector, our goal is to bring the power of God and the enduring glory of His Word to bear on every facet of life in this community, thereby redeeming the community.
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Our Location
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We are strategically located at 2019 N. 18th St. in the heart of inner-city Kansas City, Kansas. For a map of our location OR for directions to our church, click on one of the following links: Coming soon
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Our Logo
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Our logo means a lot to us because it portrays our long-fought struggle, and God's miraculous supply.
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The BREAD symbolizes the coming together of many varied and different grains, which lose their identity as wheat, and gain a new identity when joined together to make bread. We want to be a church that welcomes and expresses the diversity of the Body of Christ.
The GRAPES represent God's provision and blessing; but they also portray death to self, and commitment to Him, as the grapes are crushed, squeezed, and blended to make the wine that symbolizes His blood and His Spirit.
The HANDS are not hanging down, nor are they reaching out to receive something; but rather are lifted up, representing the attitude of worship and adoration we want to have for God; but also our attitude toward those who bless and befriend us. "A Hand Up, Not A Hand Out", is our motto.
The CROSS of course is central to all that we do, and all that we are. The small cross on the larger cross represents His cross bearing our cross that we may bear the cross of others. Our desire is for everyone who comes in our doors, to be touched by the truth of His cross; the wisdom and power of God.
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Community Outreach
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Though the use of community outreach events and street ministry, we have found a way to positively affect change in our community, collectively and individually. Our efforts currently include, food, clothing, toy and school supply giveaways, street witnessing, house-to-house canvassing, and park celebrations.
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