Category Archives: OL

Fall Retreat: Legacy Student Ministry

October 25-26 | 9-12 Grade | $60

Join us for Fall Retreat 2025 happening October 25–26. Open to all 9th–12th grade students, this weekend retreat costs $60 and is designed to equip students with the confidence, tools, and strategies to boldly share and defend their faith with their peers. Centered around the theme “Abide,” based on John 15:1–11, we’ll explore what it means to remain in Christ, and how that connection empowers us to make Him known to others.

Throughout the weekend, students will be tent-camping, experiencing a meaningful time of preaching, personal and guided Bible studies, student testimonials, small group conversations, and hands-on opportunities to practice sharing the gospel and their own stories. Legacy’s students will leave the retreat more rooted in Christ and more prepared to reflect His truth and love in their daily lives.

• Legacy’s student ministry will provide all tents and supplies needed for this weekend. Please see the packing list and schedule for more details.

Packing List schedule

Olathe Fall Tailgate

Monday, October 6  |  5:30PM 

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Fall, Football, and Tailgate Season Are Here!

Join us for a fun-filled fall tailgate as we kick off the season together. Be sure to wear your favorite football gear or jersey and come ready to relax and enjoy the day.

We will be serving FREE food! Plus, there will be Duckies On The Go food truck on-site with tasty dessert treats available for purchase. 

Bring your own chairs, blankets, and tailgate or yard games to share with friends. It’s going to be a great time of food, fun, fellowship, photos with KC WOLF, and even some giveaways—you won’t want to miss it! 

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Club 4:5 – Olathe

October 10 |6:30-8:00pm | Olathe campus | $5

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Calling All 4th & 5th Grade Legacy Kids!
Get ready for a night of mystery, laughter, and FUN you won’t want to miss!

Join us on Friday, October 10th for our 4-Course Mystery Meal & Gym Games Night, a wacky evening where nothing is quite what it seems… at least when it comes to dinner! Will your dessert arrive first? Will you eat with a spoon or… something else entirely? You’ll have to come and see!

WHO: All 4th & 5th Grade Legacy Kids from the Olathe Campus + Invited Friends
WHEN: Friday, October 10th | 6:30–8:00pm (Doors open at 6:15)
COST: $5 per person

After dinner, the fun continues in the gym with games, music, and more!
Grab a friend, bring your appetite for adventure, and come ready to solve the mystery of the menu!

What is Club 4:5?

This is an event for 4th and 5th grade students! They are encouraged to invite their friends for a time of fun and building community! 

Club 4:5 emphasizes 2 Corinthians 4:5 – “For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.” Club 4:5 is a place where we build community with Jesus at the center! 

Shepherding Elders Ordination Service

October 12 | 4:00pm | At the overland Park campus

Elder Ordination Service

Pending approval of the nominees, we will celebrate the ordination of Legacy’s newest shepherding elders. Service will include a program and intentional time of prayer at the Overland Park Campus. All are invited!

The men listed below have completed the examination process as prescribed by Legacy’s Elder Manual. They are found in compliance with all biblical and local qualifications prescribed in Scripture and the Elder Manual. Legacy’s current Elders are unanimously recommending these men to be ordained as Shepherding Elders of Legacy Christian Church.

If any Legacy Christian Church member knows of any reason why any of these men should not be ordained, you are asked to submit the information in writing, along with your name, in a sealed envelope addressed to the Chairman of the Elders. The information must be delivered to the church office by Sunday, September 28.

We believe a local church does not select its leaders, but rather is to recognize men whom the Holy Spirit has called and equipped for leadership ministries. This process of recognizing and affirming whom God is raising up among us is an issue of eternal importance. Please keep all of our Elders and, in particular, these new candidates in your prayers.
 

Rusty Huntsman, Olathe Campus
Jeremy Mason, Blue Valley Campus
Robin Wilderson, Overland Park Campus

What is a Campus Shepherding Elder? 

At each Legacy Campus, a team of Shepherding Elders is responsible for the spiritual oversight and shepherding of God’s people on their campus. This includes all matters of pastoral care and church discipline. The Campus Pastor will function as a first among equals on this team and will be responsible to lead and equip them for effective service. As shepherding is the primary function of elders, all Legacy Elders are expected to continue in active service.   

Shepherding elders serve an indefinite term. Every December, they will be asked to recommit themselves to service for the coming year. We believe God raises and calls elders into service. Shepherding elders should serve until they no longer feel called to the office or cannot fulfill their responsibilities. 

Shepherding elders who fail to fulfill their assigned responsibilities will be first admonished and possibly removed from eldership by consensus of the other elders.

Men’s Retreat

September 26 AT 6:00PM | Cost: $10

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What’s Happening At Men’s Retreat

Fishing, outdoor activities, a cookout, a bonfire, testimonies, and time to build community are all in store for Friday night at the Men’s Retreat. Dave VanDonge will also be with us, sharing insights from Fighting Shadows by Jon Tyson, a book that addresses the hidden struggles and temptations many men face.

We’ll camp out Friday night (bring a tent if you’d like), and then kick off Saturday morning with breakfast and a devotional together.

Registration helps us best plan, but please feel free to come even if you didn’t get to register.

Packing List

Tent & sleeping bag
Lawn/Camping Chair
Clothes & toiletries
Bible, notebook & pen
1 gallon of drinking water
Refillable water bottle
Pocket knife
Flashlight
Sunscreen
Bug spray
Fishing pole/gear

Other Details

Friday night – cookout & snacks will be provided
Saturday – breakfast

Questions? Contact dakota

Women’s Bible Studies – Olathe

Bible Study Options

Tuesdays
6:30PM

September 9 – November 4

The Way of Wisdom

Olathe Campus Room 116

Ladies! You’re invited to an 8-session journey through The Way of Wisdom as Jen Wilkin and a team of esteemed Bible teachers guide us to “place [our] feet firmly on the path of life revealed in the book of Proverbs,” exploring everyday themes like words, work, parenting, leadership, and more. Together, we’ll discover how Proverbs invites us to “steadily walk God’s way in God’s world,” anchoring timeless biblical wisdom in our daily lives.

Please purchase your book prior to meeting.

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Wednesdays
9:00AM

September 3 – October 15

 

Jonah: Navigating a Life Interrupted

Olathe Campus – Room 116

Join us for a 7-session journey through Jonah: Navigating a Life Interrupted by Priscilla Shirer, where she redefines the frustrations of interruptions as divine invitations to step into something far greater. Together, we’ll discover how allowing God to interrupt our plans can bring unexpected revival and transformation, just as it did for Jonah and the city of Nineveh.

Please purchase your book prior to meeting.

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Wednesdays
9:00AM

October 22 – December 15

 

Hosea: Unfailing Love Changes Everything

Olathe Campus – Room 116

Join us for a 7-session journey through Hosea: Unfailing Love Changes Everything, where Jennifer Rothschild explores the deeply personal love story of Hosea and his wayward spouse—an unforgettable illustration of God’s unfailing love for His people, even amid harsh judgment. This study will challenge you to confront the idols and flawed thinking in your life, guiding you toward redemption and freedom in Christ through the powerful, hope-filled message embedded in the book of Hosea.

Please purchase your own workbook.

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First Steps

we are excited to connect with you!

Attend First Steps!

First Steps is an introduction to Legacy’s beliefs, story, and membership process! Meetings are typically an hour long and are offered at every campus, online, or even over a cup of coffee. 

At First Steps you can expect:

  • A time to hear about how God is working in the lives at Legacy
  • A time to ask questions and get to know some of the campus team
  • To hear our story and share yours too!
  • The opportunity to become a member at Legacy

Legacy Moms

9:30-11:00AM | Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday

Due to Project Advance Construction at the Overland Park campus, Legacy Moms will meet at the Blue Valley Campus and return to the Overland Park Campus for the Spring semester

Sign up for legacy moms Get Directions Questions? Contact Megan
 
Welcome to Legacy Moms! In this gathering, we build community for new and expecting mothers through biblical teaching and small groups, where you’ll be paired with a Discussion Leader and a Mentor Mom. These groups are a wonderful, safe place to connect with other moms like you, share prayer requests, and build new friendships. Leaders and Mentor Moms are committed to supporting you and loving you. You’ll enjoy breakfast and fellowship, biblical teaching, and practical “helps.”
 
Legacy Moms is for expecting mommas and those with little ones through kindergarten. The cost for 2025-2026 is $75.00, which includes the cost of childcare AND a t-shirt!
 
Fall Semester 2025 meeting dates are as follows:
September 9
September 23
October 14
October 28
November 11
December 9
 

Values of Legacy Moms

  1. We will love and accept each other through genuine, authentic friendships. Proverbs 27:17 “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.”

  2. We will support and encourage one another by always pointing to Biblical TRUTH. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 “Encourage one another and build each other up.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17 “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.”

  3. We will help one another through selfless service. Mark 10:45 “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”

  4. We will challenge one another to be accountable for spiritual growth.  2 Peter 1:5-8 “For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love. For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”