Teen Slang Stew

Teen Slang Stew

by Patrique Harris, Youth Ministry Director




As Youth Ministry Director, I have the pleasure of leading Mission Adelante’s youth fellowship, Adelante Youth Club! Every Wednesday, teens from our neighborhood gather to play games, worship, and learn together. Over the years, I have noticed that though teens may go to different schools, play different sports, and come from different cultures, they all seem to speak a common language (not plain English) – the vocabulary of which I have slowly but surely picked up. So, here are the ingredients for a classic Teen Slang Stew. If you can’t follow, refer to the substitutions for more clarity! I am hoping I will have the instructions for the recipe in 2024! 

TEEN  $L@NG STEW

Yield: 💯
Prep time:
A lifetime is ideal but 2 years at a minimum

Ingredients

  • 2.5 lbs cap

  • ¼ cup side eye (bombastic or criminal offensive preferred)

  • 1 tablespoon slay

  • ⅓  cup fire

  • 3 quarts tea

  • 2 teaspoons flex

  • 5 pints sus

  • 1 teaspoon ground fit check

  • 5 dope cloves

  • 2 quarts yeet

  • 1 ghosted, chopped

  • 4 finna, thinly sliced

  • 1 tablespoon bruh, chopped

  • 2 whole tryna

  • 10 bet

  • 1 cup periodt

  • ⅔ cup shook

  • 3 teaspoons dried vibing

  • 2 gallons bussin’

  • 1 16 oz can snatched, drained

  • 1 dash rizz, to taste

  • ¼ cup mid (optional)

  • 430 grams all-purpose clapback

  • 8 extra large it’s giving, diced

**Substitutions

  • Cap - fake or a lie

  • Side eye - expressing criticism, disapproval, animosity, or scorn. Side eyes have varying levels of intensity – bombastic or criminal offensive are the highest degree.

  • Slay - To be extremely stylish or successful at something

  • Fire - Hot, trendy, amazing, or on point (formerly "straight fire")

  • Tea - Gossip, situation, story, or news

  • Flex - To show off

  • Sus - Suspicious, shady, not to be trusted

  • Fit check - Show me or tell me about your outfit (fit is short for outfit)

  • Dope - Cool or awesome

  • Yeet - To throw something

  • Ghosted - To cut off communication

  • Finna - Intending to do something

  • Bruh - Used to express exasperation 

  • Tryna - Trying to

  • Bet - A way of saying “yes” or “ok” or “it’s on”

  • Periodt - Used for dramatic emphasis (I think)

  • Shook - To be incredibly shocked or shaken up

  • Vibing - Chilling out, having a good time

  • Bussin’ - Awesome or great, especially when referring to food

  • Snatched - Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new "on fleek"

  • Rizz - One’s appeal, allure or charisma

  • Mid - Low quality, mediocre, not good

  • Clapback - Quick and vicious response to criticism 

  • It’s giving - Precursor to describing the vibe, style, or mood something, someone or a situation is embodying


Experience the US/Mexico Border Encounter

You are invited to travel with Westside Family Church to the US/Mexico border the first week of April 2024 to raise awareness and learn firsthand what is happening at our border and more about the plight of refugees that come to our country. The purpose of this trip is to listen, learn, ask questions, and consider how God might have you get involved within Kansas City upon returning home.

If you are interested in joining them this Spring, April 3-6, 2024, click here for more info and to sign up: Border Encounter Application ( The deadline to sign up is December 20.)


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How can you help?

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Celebrating our new citizens

Celebrating Citizenship Student Success at Mission Adelante 

by Veronica Garcia, ESL Manager


Leading the Citizenship program at Mission Adelante is extremely rewarding. Each Tuesday I see students walk in that are ready to learn and accomplish something incredible. At Mission Adelante’s Citizenship program, students are learning civics, history, and practicing their English with the volunteers. If you don’t already know, to become a naturalized citizen, you have to be a permanent resident for at least 5 years. Once you start the naturalization application process, you have to learn 100 civics questions. One hundred civics questions about the history of a different country AND in your second language? That sounds difficult- and it is. A lot of the volunteers admit they don’t even know the answers to the questions when they first begin with us. 

Despite all this difficulty, I want to proudly share that we have had 4 people this year pass their Citizenship exam and interview. 

Nancy, Juan, and Elvira are students that have been attending regularly the last few trimesters. I met Nancy when I first started at Mission Adelante last August, Juan began attending classes in January, and Elvira began attending classes at the end of May. The dedication and perseverance these students showed every week was amazing to watch. They became more confident in their English and developed beautiful friendships with their teachers.

Elvira and her document saying that she passed!

Nancy passed her exam on June 1st! This is her at her ceremony.

Juan celebrating with his family

Juan and Elvira passed on the same day, October 25th. There was a lot of celebrating in the volunteer group chat that day!

Another person I helped personally is named Conchita. She needed help practicing for the English portion of the naturalization interview. I met with her weekly to go over her application and practice what to say to the USCIS officer when they interview her. She passed the English portion on September 26! 

Let’s celebrate together the amazing success of these four individuals and what they accomplished in 2023. Please keep the other students in the citizenship program in your prayers. They are all working very hard. I am so honored to be a part of this program! 


Celebrando el Éxito de los Estudiantes de Ciudadanía en Mission Adelante

Liderar el programa de Ciudadanía en Mission Adelante es sumamente gratificante. Cada martes veo a estudiantes que están listos para aprender y lograr algo increíble. En el programa de Ciudadanía de Mission Adelante, los estudiantes están aprendiendo civismo, historia y practicando su inglés con los voluntarios. Si aún no lo sabes, para convertirse en ciudadano naturalizado, deben ser residentes permanentes durante al menos 5 años. Una vez que inician el proceso de solicitud de naturalización, deben aprender 100 preguntas de civismo. Cien preguntas de civismo sobre la historia de otro país y en su segundo idioma. Eso suena difícil, y lo es. Muchos de los voluntarios admiten que ni siquiera conocen las respuestas a las preguntas cuando comienzan con nosotros.

A pesar de todas estas dificultades, quiero compartir con orgullo que este año hemos tenido a 4 personas que aprobaron su examen y entrevista de Ciudadanía.

Nancy, Juan y Elvira son estudiantes que han estado asistiendo regularmente durante los últimos trimestres. Conocí a Nancy cuando comencé en Mission Adelante en agosto pasado, Juan comenzó a asistir a clases en enero, y Elvira comenzó a asistir a clases a finales de mayo. La dedicación y perseverancia que mostraron estos estudiantes cada semana fue increíble de ver. Se volvieron más seguros en su inglés y desarrollaron hermosas amistades con sus profesores.

Nancy aprobó su examen el 1 de junio, Juan y Elvira aprobaron el mismo día, el 25 de octubre. ¡Hubo mucha celebración en el grupo de voluntarios ese día!

Otra persona a la que ayudé personalmente se llama Conchita. Necesitaba ayuda practicando la parte en inglés de la entrevista de naturalización. Me reuní con ella semanalmente para repasar su solicitud y practicar lo que debía decir al oficial del USCIS cuando la entrevistaron. ¡Aprobó la parte en inglés el 26 de septiembre!

Celebremos juntos el increíble éxito de estas cuatro personas y lo que lograron en el 2023. Por favor, mantengan en sus oraciones a los demás estudiantes del programa de ciudadanía. Todos están trabajando muy duro. ¡Es un honor para mí ser parte de este programa!


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Refugee Expansion Project - Video Update


by Jarrett Meek, Founder, Pastor/Executive Director


As of November 16th, 18 donors have committed $217,550 in “lead gifts” to help launch our Refugee Expansion Campaign! That’s nearly half of the year-end goal! Will you join us! Watch this video to learn more.

  1. Total Project Goal for Purchase and Renovation: $750,000

  2. Year-End campaign Goal for our Refugee Expansion Project : $500,000

  3. Lead gifts commitments as of November 16th: $217,550!

This is our time to shine! Will you join us?

An Expansion Property for Mission Adelante's New Refugee Resettlement Program!

Concept rendering by Katrina Mills


by Jarrett Meek, Founder, Pastor/Executive Director

If you’ve been following along lately, you’ve probably heard that Mission Adelante is on the cusp of a major new milestone. We’ve entered into a partnership with World Relief and for the last 10 months we’ve been preparing to open a refugee resettlement office at Mission Adelante. This is a major undertaking that will launch in January, as we receive our first new arrivals.

One of the conversations that had just begun among our board of directors was related to the future space needs of this new ministry. With the anticipation of a growing staff team and additional programs to serve newly arriving families, expansion was on our minds. Literally, the week after our board started this conversation, the property adjacent to Mission Adelante came on the market with a 4000 square foot commercial building and a 2 bedroom home. We now have these properties under contract. We are absolutely in awe of this unexpected provision that feels like the very hand of Providence!

Things are moving fast as we move forward on acquiring this building that is adjacent to Mission Adelante and the house that goes with it.  We have started our due diligence and are working on plans for renovation of the building to provide office space for expansion of our refugee resettlement team, classroom space for new refugee programming, and storage/warehouse space for items donated for refugee families.  The home that comes with the property will be used to house newly arriving families until we can get them into apartments.

There have been a few catalytic moments in the history of Mission Adelante: the inception of our ministry, the launch of our programs to serve Bhutanese Refugees, and the opening of Adelante Thrift. Refugee resettlement and this opportunity to acquire these adjacent properties is another one of these perfectly timed “God opportunities” that will catapult us into new territory as an organization. This is indeed the most significant new milestone for us since the launch of Adelante Thrift and is worthy of special attention and support!

  • Total Campaign Goal: $750,000 (enough to purchase and renovate both properties)

  • Phase one- Year-End campaign (purchase): Raise $500,000 by year end. This will take the place of our normal year-end campaign.  As of November 9th, before the public launch of the campaign, we already have commitments for lead gifts totaling $172,000!

  • Phase two (renovate): Raise an additional $250,000 by June 30th to complete renovations. We are currently working on our renovation plans.

Our closing date for the adjacent property is slated for January 5, 2024. That’s right around the corner! Our God-sized goal is to have enough funds raised to come to closing with cash and without debt. We’re inviting all of our friends, partners, and donors to make a special, over-and-above contribution to support this cause, before year-end! This is our time to shine! Will you join us?

Concept rendering by Katrina Mills

Una Propiedad de Expansión para el Nuevo Programa de Recibimiento de Refugiados de Mission Adelante!

por Jarrett (Jaime) Meek, Fundador, Pastor/Director Ejecutivo

Si usted ha estado siguiendo nuestras noticias ultimamente, es probable que ha escuchado que Mission Adelante está al punto un momento clave en nuestro ministerio. Hemos comenzado una relación oficial con la organización World Relief y durante los últimos 10 meses, hemos estado preparandonos para abrir una oficina de recibimiento de refugiados en Mission Adelante. Es un proyecto de grandes proporciones que iniciará en enero con el recibimiento de nuestros primeros individuos y familias de otros países.

Una de las conversaciones que apenas habia comenzado entre los miembros de nuestra junta directiva tenía que ver con las necesidades futuras de espacio para este nuevo ministerio. Con la expectativa de un equipo de trabajo que va creciendo y programas adicionales para servir a las familias que estarán llegando, la necesidad de expansión estaba muy presente en nuestra mente. De repente, la semana después de que comenzamos esa conversación, la propiedad al lado de Mission Adelante se puse en venta con un edificio de 4000 pies cuadrados y una casa residential de dos recámaras. Ahora tenemos esas propiedades bajo contrato. ¡Estamos absolutamente asombrados con esta provisión inesperada y se siente como la misma mano de Providencia!

Todo va progresando rápido mientras avanzamos hacía adquirir este edifico al lado de la misión y la casa que se incluye. Hemos empezado a hacer nuestras inspecciones y cumplir con los pasos de diligenia. Estamos trabajando en los planes para la renovación del edificio para proveer espacio adicional para oficinas y aulas para los programas para servir a las familias refugiadas que estarán lleganod. La casa que viene incluido se usará para proveer vivienda temporal para familias que llegan, hasta que podamos encontrarles apartamentos para rentar.

Ha habido unos pocos momentos tan claves en la historia de Mission Adelante: el comienzo de nuestro ministerio en 2005, el arranque de los programas para los refugiados de Bhutan, y la apertura de Adelante Thrift in 2015. Este nuevo programa de recibimiento de refugiados y la oportunidad de adquirir estas propiedades continguas es también uno de esos momentos claves, ordenados por Dios, que representa su perfecto tiempo. Esta oportunidad nos lanzará a otra etapa y a nuevo territorio como organización. ¡Sin duda, es el momentos más significante para nostros desde que abrimos Adelante Thrift, y es un proyecto digno de atención y apoyo especiales!

  • Meta Total de la Campaña: $750,000 (para comprar y renovar las dos propiedades)

  • Fase Una- (Comprar): Levantar $500,000 para el fin del año.  Hasta la fecha de hoy, antes del comienzo público de la compaña, ya tenemos comprometidos $172,000 en contribuciones!

  • Fase Dos (renovar): Levantar fondos adicionales de $250,000 by June 30th para completar las renovaciones. Actualmente, estamos trabajando en los planes para la renovación.

La compra de estas propiedades contiguas se cierra el día 5 de enero 2024. ¡Ya pronto! Nuestra meta es tener suficientes fondos levantados para cerrar la compra con efectivo y sin deudas. ¡Estamos invitando a todos nuestros amigos, asociaciones, y donadores a realizar una contribución especial y generosa para apoyar esta causa, antes del fin del año! ¡Este es nuestro momento para brillar! This is our time to shine! ¿Se unirá a nosotros en esto?

Christian Community Development Association Conference 2023

CCDA 2023

by Mikya Wright, Children Ministry Apprentice



At the beginning of October, myself and Mission Adelante staff went to Cincinnati for the Christian Community Development Association Conference! What a fun yet informative time! There were many diverse speakers who touched on an array of topics, including healing and inclusion within our ministries. We were also able to connect with a lot of different people at the conference. Hopefully the relationships that were formed there will continue to grow outside of the conference! We were also able to connect with organizations that we already partner with here in KC! We had a great dinner with Hope Center and an awesome lunch with Joe Gonzales and Phil Kim from Snack Shack. Not only did we develop relationships with other organizations, but we also got closer as a staff. Being together that much led to some really deep conversations but also funny and lighthearted ones! By the end of the week the relationships internally and externally of Mission Adelante had grown exponentially and still continue to grow!

What an incredible week at CCDA! This experience has not only challenged me to approach our multicultural community with a fresh and different perspective of love and understanding but has also deepened my appreciation for our amazing volunteers. My heart is filled with gratitude for these dedicated individuals who, week after week, generously invest their time and demonstrate unwavering love for our community


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Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Psalm 28

PSALM 28

by Yanelis Lopez, Associate Director

In a world facing countless trials and tribulations, the words of Psalm 28:6-7 offer an everlasting source of comfort and inspiration. As we navigate the complexities of these times, this ancient scripture remains a constant reminder that even amidst adversity, we can find solace in faith and trust in a higher power: Jesus!

6 Praise be to the Lord,

for he has heard my cry for mercy.

7 The Lord is my strength and my shield;

my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.

My heart leaps for joy,

and with my song I praise him.

In verse 6, " Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy" we can draw parallels with the many voices raised in recent times, supplicating for mercy and relief. Humanity has gone through many stages of terror and uncertainty. This verse serves as a reminder that even when our pleas appear to echo in a vast and indifferent world, divine compassion listens.

Moving to verse 7, " The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me…" we can find encouragement to lean on faith as a source of strength and protection. In times of uncertainty and change, we are reminded that placing trust in our GOD can offer comfort. Our God is closer than ever; He is our source of hope and peace.

 Psalm 28:6-7 encourages us to reflect on the enduring power of faith and the unity that arises from our shared human experience. It speaks of the profound strength that emerges from the depths of our challenges and hardships. As the world grapples with the trials of the day, these verses stand as an eternal source of hope and inspiration.



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For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/observe


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Welcoming Refugees

Welcoming Refugees to a Brighter Future in Kansas City

by Kristen Maxwell, Refugee Resettlement Director


I never thought I would be back writing articles for the Adelante Express, but it is wonderful to share with you today. Since I left Mission Adelante in 2017, I have stayed connected with the refugee and immigrant communities, working with Catholic Charities for about a year and then with the KCK School District for four years as an ESL Teacher. When Jarrett called me with the opportunity to join the work of Mission Adelante again in a new capacity, it didn't take long for me to say yes. I am excited to partner with World Relief as we welcome new Americans to Kansas City. 

A photo from my first trimester with Mission Adelante, March 2010!

The world is facing one of the most significant displacement crises in history. Over 117 million people have been forcibly displaced due to conflict, persecution, and other catastrophes. And with the current conflict in the Middle East, I imagine that number will keep growing. Among the displaced are nearly 29 million people formally identified as refugees by the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees. The scale of this crisis is mind-boggling. It would be about the equivalent of 20 people leaving everything behind each minute to escape war, persecution, or terror.

A person identified as a refugee has fled their home and country because of "a well-founded fear of persecution due to his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion." The United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention set this criteria. The US has a rich history of resettling refugees, as far back as 1948, when the first law explicitly addressing refugee admissions was implemented due to individuals fleeing the aftermath of World War 2.

But sadly, only a fraction of the 29 million people identified as refugees will have the opportunity to rebuild their lives through resettlement. In 2020, less than 1% of the world's recognized refugees were resettled, leaving many languishing in protracted displacement, vulnerable to exploitation and despair. Refugee resettlement is a lifeline for those who have no other options. It's a chance for children to receive an education, for families to access healthcare, and for individuals to regain their dignity and self-sufficiency.

We are excited to expand resettlement in Kansas City and extend a welcome to refugees.  We will join the organizations already doing great work with refugee resettlement in Kansas City, including our long-time partner, Catholic Charities. And on the Missouri side, Della Lamb and Jewish Vocational Services.  

The overarching umbrella of Refugee Resettlement could include many programs as it grows, but we are starting with the Reception and Placement program(R&P). R&P offers newly arrived refugees a structured 90-day period of support as they adapt to life in the United States. This program provides essential services such as securing safe and furnished housing, initial financial assistance for basic needs, access to medical care and vaccinations, cultural orientation, assistance with documentation like Social Security numbers, job placement services, enrollment in English language classes, and connections to community resources. The goal of the R&P program is to empower refugees to rebuild their lives, become self-sufficient, and integrate successfully into their new environment, all within a challenging but crucial 90-day window.

When looking at it through that lens, that is a lot to accomplish in 90 days. I can't imagine arriving in a foreign culture and being expected to work a job by the end of my first 90 days there.  

We have been approved to assist in the resettlement of 75 refugees starting from January to October 2024. 

This is a big undertaking, and we are going to need help in 4 main ways:

  • Pray: We believe that prayer is a significant part of the work that we will be doing. Pray for the families that will be coming, pray for the volunteers that will serve, and pray for the resources that will be needed.

  • Share: Help us to spread the word of the work the Lord is doing. Do you have a church or small group we could share with? Could you share our posts on Social Media? Could you tell a friend? Please help us share about refugee resettlement in Kansas City. 

  • Connect: Welcoming refugees requires a lot of resources: financial, material, and human connections. We are looking for connections in the areas of rental housing, apartment furnishings, and employers who may be interested in hiring clients. If you or someone you know can help in these areas, we would love to hear from you. 

  • Serve:  We will have one-time, ongoing, individual, and group opportunities to serve available.  

If this is something that you are interested in, we invite you to join us.

We will host two events in November to orient potential partners and volunteers to this incredible opportunity. The first event, Tuesday, November 7th, at 9:30 AM, will be geared toward church and community partners. 

The second event, which will take place on Saturday, November 11th at 9:30 AM, will invite people interested in knowing more about what volunteering will look like to come and learn.  

Also, please share this information with your friends, family, and neighbors who may be interested in joining in the work of welcome. 

Click here to RSVP for either of the informational gatherings! 

If you cannot make either of the events and would like additional information, please contact me at KristenM@missionadelante.org


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Take a glimpse of what is going on at Mission Adelante and what we are doing in our different programs. This is a great opportunity to have the full experience of a Mission Adelante volunteer.

For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/observe



Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Mutual Love and Care

Mutual Love and Care

by Carla Flores, Kids Ministry Director


Hi friends! It has been quite a while since I last wrote an article to share with you. This year has been filled with blessings and so many new experiences! I got married and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Sofia. She is such a healthy and calm baby! 

I had always heard that it takes a village to take care of a child. I love being part of a child’s village. It is what I do at Mission Adelante, supporting parents and their children in their academic and developmental growth. I believe I am good at helping others however, it is not easy for me to accept or even ask for help. This past year, God pushed me and slightly forced me to begin learning to ask for and accept help. I quickly learned to delegate in our kids’ programs, passing on responsibilities to our amazing volunteers and interns. I learned so much during my time delegating and enjoyed watching beautiful relationships grow with the volunteers and kids. 

Then, during my maternity leave, I got to see the other side of that and I truly got to experience having a village/community support me and my family. Families from our community, texted, called, provided meals, shared tips, and so much more. I felt loved and cared for and it was beautiful to experience the other side.

Galatians 6:2 says, “Bear one another’s burdens, and fulfill the law of Christ.”

God wants us to not only help and love others but also accept love and help. It is reciprocal caring and sharing life that makes our life better and glorifies God. 

Thank you to all of those who have reached out, shown love to, and cared for my family during the past few months. I am thankful for you and all you have done for us. 


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Take a glimpse of what is going on at Mission Adelante and what we are doing in our different programs. This is a great opportunity to have the full experience of a Mission Adelante volunteer.

For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/observe



Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Loving people from all places

Loving people from all places

by Luis Magana, Partner Engagement Director

At the core of Mission Adelante is a passion to "Love People from All Places." As the Partner Engagement Director, I'm lucky to be part of a team that lives and breathes this mission. It's not just a motto; it's who we are and what we're all about.

In a world as diverse as ours, filled with unique cultures and backgrounds, we're all about living out our faith by embracing and serving every single person, regardless of where they come from. This isn't just some idea—it's a way of life that mirrors the love of Christ for all of humanity.

Now, here's the exciting part! You're invited to join us on Saturday, October 14th, at the “Iglesia la Fe en Jesucristo” (1500 Central Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102) from 9:00-11:30 am for a seminar:  "Loving People from All Places: A Christian and Biblical Response to Immigration". We're teaming up with the National Association of Evangelicals to make this happen, and it's all about educating, equipping, and getting our local Christian leaders into action.

This free event isn't your typical seminar. We're diving into the challenges that immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers face. You'll leave feeling inspired to make a difference and armed with tools for advocacy that work. This isn't just about knowing more; it's about making a real impact in the lives of those around us.

We're confident this seminar will equip you to do great things. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to connect with other Christian leaders in our city who share our mission of loving people from all places.

Ready to be part of this Kingdom work? Register and find more info right here.

At Mission Adelante, we want to embody the love of Christ by loving people from every corner of the world. Thanks for your support, your prayers, and your partnership on this mission. Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

We’re Opening a Refugee Resettlement Office!

We’re Opening a Refugee Resettlement Office! 

by Jarrett Meek, Founder/Pastor/Executive Director


We are excited to announce a significant milestone in our journey of compassion and community development. We have received federal approval to collaborate with World Relief to begin Refugee Resettlement in the state of Kansas, focusing on the Kansas City region.

With this monumental partnership, Mission Adelante is positioned to provide Reception and Placement services starting in January of 2024 to refugees arriving from various parts of the world.   Mission Adelante has been approved to resettle 75 individuals in the first year of this new program, offering vital services that encompass housing, employment support, language assistance, cultural orientation, and more. Through collaborative efforts with our network of community partners and churches, Mission Adelante is committed to delivering these services with the utmost dedication and excellence.

Mission Adelante has been serving immigrants and refugees in Kansas City, KS, for 18 years.  For us, this passion for “loving people from all places” is an expression of Jesus’ commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself.”  Refugees are among the most vulnerable people in the world, having fled their home countries for reasons that include war, persecution, and significant human rights abuses.  The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates that 108.4 Million people are currently displaced worldwide, with 35.3 Million qualifying as refugees, having no viable means of returning home safely.  These numbers are simply staggering, equalling more than 10% of the population of the United States of America.  We are honored to play a new role now in welcoming just a small portion of these beautiful people into our community.

As Mission Adelante steps into this work, we are more than pleased to announce that Kristen Maxwell, a familiar face and beloved friend of our community, has rejoined our staff to lead this effort.  Kristen led our children and youth programming for Bhutanese refugees from 2010 to 2017 before pursuing other roles in our community working with refugee families.  Kristen’s administrative gifts, along with her extensive experience working with refugees and her familiarity with Mission Adelante, make her an outstanding person to lead the charge on this new initiative. 

As is true with most of what we do at Mission Adelante, volunteers will play a critical role in helping us execute this new program.  We will be hosting two events in November to begin orienting potential partners and volunteers to this incredible opportunity.  The first event, on Tuesday, November 7th at 9:30AM, will be geared for church and community partners.  The second event, which will take place on Saturday, November 11th at 9:30 AM  will invite people who are interested in knowing more about what volunteering will look like to come and learn.  

Click here to RSVP for either of the informational gatherings! 


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

A Lament

A Lament

by Patrique Harris, Youth Ministry Director




I can’t help but be mad

Weary, diseased, changed, pained

Ugly news illuminates

Crooked earth I can’t understand

Scared children, practicing panic

Unhoused, where to chill?

Young and promising, gone too soon

Passion once resided, evicted by gloom

Need more funds, what else will I lose?

Words like daggers taking aim

Fists clamor in oblivious outrage

Try again later, too little, too late

Another roadblock, which way do I take?

They say hang in there

The shot, loud and abrupt

Anxiety struck hope 

Depression conspiring

Numb

Almighty God, I must entrust

Relieve, this apparent rut

Your goodness present 

Miraculous the mundane

Aroma ferocious wind can’t negate

So, on this turbulent flight, I wait

Tapped on the shoulder, who could it be?

The window shade, I am prompted

In obedience I raise

Piercing light, a glimpse of grace.


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Youth Power

Youth Power: Transforming the Community Through ESL Teaching

by David Stutz, ESL volunteer.



I first heard about Mission Adelante through my friend Joe. He had recently heard of this opportunity to help non-native speakers learn English, and we both loved the idea of contributing to the community in such a way, so we joined the volunteer team in May.

Over the summer trimester, I had a lot of fun teaching English while also sharpening my Spanish speaking. However, I was out of town for about 5 weeks so I didn’t feel as if I was fully experiencing the progress of the students. On the other hand, in the fall and spring trimesters I have been able to come every week and interact more with my student, Ulises and Gilberto. ESL at Mission Adelante has me now looking forward to Thursday evenings despite the half hour drive from home!

It has been rewarding to be one of the youngest teachers because of the positivity surrounding the students and teachers at ESL. I’ve received several compliments from both volunteers and students about how important it is to start helping the community from a young age.

One thing I specifically appreciate about the students is how they always come prepared. This both means that they come with the right materials and their homework done, but also with the right attitude. I’ve taken notice of how the students are always encouraging others to speak up, taking corrections well, and keeping the atmosphere lighthearted.

I would strongly recommend volunteering for ESL at Mission Adelante for people both young and old. There is a lot to learn when helping the lives of others, but the biggest takeaway for me is how fun it can be!


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening this year and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: https://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Donating tigers

Donating tigers

Written by Dan Taylor, Partner Engagement Volunteer.

I’m retired now, but for the last three years, like many of us, I was working from home.

I was a dedicated and productive employee, but I was also a person with a laptop and some free time that used to be spent commuting, talking to co-workers, getting lunch, things like that.

And I’m not proud of it, but some of that time was spent doing what I’ll call Covid Shopping.

Covid Shopping isn’t like regular shopping, where you get things you need, or even things you want. Covid Shopping is what happens when you’re trying to kill some time and one click leads you to another click and before you know it you have two t-shirts with tigers on them on the way to your house in the next 3 to 5 business days.

The first tiger shirt featured a drawing of a tiger’s face on a blue shirt. I looked at it and thought it was cool, probably because I’d seen someone wearing it while I was Covid TV Watching. I went pretty far in the ordering of the shirt but changed my mind. The next day I went ahead and got it in gray. 

Turns out I ordered both. Turns out once I got them, I wasn’t nuts about either. I checked the return policy. The policy was, “we don’t take returns.” 

You gotta admit that’s a pretty cool shirt. 

These shirts weren’t right for me, but they were just right for somebody. That’s how donating works. We all have stuff that used to be perfect for us that now would be perfect for someone else. 

Donating that stuff to Adelante Thrift is an easy way to make a positive difference on an entire community! There’s not much you can do that’s so simple but has such a great impact. 

Every time I bring something to the store, I’m amazed by the range items available. There’s clothing, sure, lots of clothing, but there are housewares and furniture and even vinyl albums! 

You’ve probably got something you could donate. Donating is good for you, it’s good for the community, and it’s literally something we’re called to do.

And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.
— Hebrews 13:16

Find your “tigers” and be a part of how God is working at Adelante Thrift!


LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?

VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Join our team of volunteers for the fall trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation this coming Saturday, September 9th and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/orientation


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited to start the fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to one of our obseveration nights the second week of July. For more information visit: https://www.missionadelante.org/observe

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

From Dream to Reality

Reflecting After My Transformative Year with Mission Adelante

by Veronica Garcia, ESL Manager


God had led me to Mission Adelante 2.5 years ago to explore teaching ESL and learn more about the KCK community. My undergraduate degree was Teaching English as a Second Language, so I was passionate about gaining experience from volunteering to teach English. I was new to the workforce, trying to find something that can support me as an aspiring ESL teacher. Where I landed for the next year was a great learning experience, but not fulfilling. My heart desired to work doing ESL at a ministry. My soul was craving a deeper connection with God, who had originally placed the dream of teaching English on my heart in high school.

God, like He does, is always working for good and knows the desires of my heart. Gissell asked me in June 2022 if I was interested in a position in the ESL department. My brain immediately thought, “this is what you’ve been praying for!!”

I really didn’t know what to expect. What I agreed to sign on to do was going to be challenging- and it was. I’ve never led a group of volunteers before. I’ve never created an ESL curriculum. I’ve never had any experience with adult refugees. I’ve never really had to apply my Spanish outside of the classroom. I should’ve realized the word “never” doesn’t stop God! The immense support from my coworkers, family, friends, and depending on God truly got me through that first trimester at Mission Adelante. I was learning as I was going. I was learning what it meant to step into action and become a leader.

A year later, I am here. I am LOVING what I do. I had never envisioned myself as a leader, but God did. He knew who I would become and how it would come to be. I am so glad I trusted Him through the confusing moments and struggle in my early college years. I am still learning as I go, but I am much more confident in who I am and what I am capable of. 

I want to encourage you if you are going through moments of confusion in your life. I pray that supernatural clarity comes to you soon. God is faithful and I believe He is lining everything up for you. Stand on the truth that God is faithful, God is love, and God works everything for good.

I am so thankful for this past year at Mission Adelante and I am excited to see what the next year holds!


LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?

VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Join our team of volunteers for the fall trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation on Saturday, September 9th and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/orientation


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

“I am here for you, you are not alone.”

“I am here for you, you are not alone.”

by Mikya Wright, Ministry Apprentice



As the school year starts, a lot of different emotions arise! There’s excitement, but there is also a lot of stress. Homework, jobs, different relationships, and sports can be major stressors. I am starting college and I’ll admit that change is really stressful! While change is good and necessary, it can also be really hard. Even for those of us who are not in school right now, this time of year is often one of change.

But I want to encourage you, that even if you are going through a stressful time, there is joy in the suffering! This week during staff huddle, Patrique led the Bible Study over 2 Corinthians 1:3-11. One of the main themes we talked about is how we are not alone in our suffering, and how we need to share the joy and the suffering we experience. When we keep our suffering to ourselves it can become even more painful and lonely. But when we share our struggles, it feels less heavy.

We also need to be willing to show up for others in their suffering. We don’t need to fix the problem, but we can sit with someone and say, “I am here for you, you are not alone.” One thing we need to remember is that our suffering is not for nothing, there is so much to learn from it! Suffering is truly a gift, even though it might not feel like it at the moment. We can find comfort in our Lord. And know that if you are going through hard times, you are loved and not alone!

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”
— ‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭1‬:‭3‬-‭4‬

LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?
JOIN US TO VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION ON SEPTEMBER 9TH

Join our team of volunteers for the summer trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation on September 9th and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/serve


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Summer Party 2023

Mission Adelante's 18th-anniversary summer party an absolute blast!

by Yanelis Lopez, Associate Director

During summer, Mission Adelante has many activities. As you probably know the internship, added to our regular programs, has greatly enhanced our routine. The icing on the cake after these exciting weeks is our summer party. We held it at the Beach Shelter in Wyandotte Park this year, where about 200 people gathered. The view was beautiful. We had food from many different countries, Mexican folkloric dancing, and a presentation of our programs. We also celebrated with our church participants, students, youth, kids, volunteers, board members, and donors. We can't wait for next year's celebration. You are all invited. Come to celebrate with us! Here are some pictures from that day. Enjoy!

“The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.”
— Psalm 126:3

Durante el verano en Mission Adelante pasan muchas actividades. Como muchos habran leido, el internship sumado a los programos que hacemos regularmente añaden mucha vida a nuestra rutina. La fresa del pastel despues de estas semanas emocionantes es nuestra fiesta de verano. Esta vez lo hicimos en el Beach Shelter de Wyandotte Park, donde nos reunimos cerca de 200 personas. La vista era hermosa, tuvimos comida de muchos paises diferentes, baile mexicano forklorico y las presentaciones de nuestros programas. También celebramos con nuestra iglesia, estudiantes, jóvenes, niños, voluntarios, miembros de la junta y donantes. No podemos esperar al proximo año para celebrar otra vez, estan todos invitados :) Aqui les compartimos fotos de ese dia!

“Sí, el Señor ha hecho grandes cosas por nosotros y eso nos llena de alegría.”
— Salmo 126:3

LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?
JOIN US TO VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
SEPTEMBER 9TH

Join our team of volunteers for the summer trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation on September 9th and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/serve


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

A Summer To Remember

A Summer To Remember 

by Patrique Harris, Youth Ministry Director

Sold-out stadiums and concert venues across the United States for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour will certainly cement Summer 2023 as one for the history books. Yet, I posit that there was something even more special brewing in Wyandotte County this summer. Being the Youth Ministry Director at Mission Adelante, I am probably biased, but I witnessed something extraordinary in my neighborhood. I saw God establish a group of seven outstanding teenagers who used their gifts together to impact the lives of many in the Mission Adelante community!

At the end of May, shortly after wrapping up their school year, Lucy, Alana, Julissa, Adiella, Vanessa, Anisha, and Camilo joined the Mission Adelante staff as summer interns. Each of these teens has their natural specialties. Lucy is a thorough planner and musical by nature; Alana is practical and can command a team; Julissa brings humor and encouragement to teammates; Adiella is a mediator and enjoys being of service; Vanessa is creative and detail-oriented; Anisha is great at engaging others, especially children; Camilo is a dreamer and brings great enthusiasm. I liken the group to a machine, each intern being a distinct gear. Though different, all the gears ground together in a melodic rhythm to motor our ministry this summer.

One thing that caught my attention this summer is how other young people gravitated toward these interns. I almost always saw them with an entourage following them around. As such, I would impress upon our interns that they are true “influencers,” similar to Jesus. Their platform may not be quantifiable by five thousand mouths fed, overflowing stadiums with thousands of concertgoers, or millions of followers on Instagram and TikTok. Nonetheless, their very being still has sway and power! I believe God has entrusted our young people and these young leaders with Kingdom purpose. That said, it is unfortunate that many question their worthiness daily. Many youngsters are made to feel ineffectual, sometimes even by family, friends, educators, and other prominent people in their lives. So today, I encourage you to celebrate the gifts of our young people. Give them opportunities to use those gifts and assure them that though they may be young, they are mighty. Or, as we would say in Jamaica, “yuh likkle but yuh tallawah.”


LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?
JOIN US TO VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
SEPTEMBER 9TH

Join our team of volunteers for the summer trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation on September 9th and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/serve


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Trusting the Lord It's Not Easy

My Adventure at Mission Adelante

by Luis Magana, Partner Engagement Director



Franklin Roosevelt once said, “A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor”.  The same is true of our faith. Recently my wife and I had a few unexpected curveballs and we’ve found life hard to juggle. As we’ve navigated the waves of the past few months, we have found our faith strengthened. It is in our weakness that God's strength shines through, carrying us through every difficulty. 

The past seven months on staff at Mission Adelante have been filled with excitement, discovery and learning to trust the Lord daily. Some days are filled with challenges, some with joy and some with a little of both. I've learned that whatever the day holds,  the Lord is trustworthy. 

As the Partner Engagement Director, one of my main responsibilities is to assist in fundraising for Mission Adelante. When we speak about fundraising, we speak of faith that God will provide. Throughout my life and in my time with Mission Adelante, I can say with all my heart that God has never failed to provide. He continues to do so even now, and I am truly honored to witness His abundant blessings unfold before us.

Throughout the Bible, we find stories of individuals and communities who placed their unwavering trust in the Lord, and He miraculously provided for them. From Abraham and Isaac on Mount Moriah to the widow at Zarephath, each narrative reminds us of the power of faith and the boundless blessings that follow.

Proverbs 3:5-6 teaches us:

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths”

At Mission Adelante, we are currently in the midst of our summer campaign called "Infinity 2023." Our goal is to raise $60,000 in donations to support our Leadership Development programs, investing in the next generation of leaders and making an infinite impact  that ripples forward through time to infinity. While our fundraising goal is significant, to God, nothing is impossible. He has shown us countless times in the scriptures how He provides for those who trust in Him.

As part of our Infinity 2023 campaign, we are investing in our kids and youth, recognizing that it is one of the most crucial keys to bringing positive change in our community. We believe that we can empower them to become the leaders of tomorrow, transforming not only their lives but also the lives of the ones in our community.

I want to invite you to be part of God’s work at Mission Adelante, I am convinced that God is moving in here and he has something for us. Visit www.missionadelante.org/infinity2023 to make a donation and learn more about how you can get involved.

Trusting the Lord may not always be easy, but it has been the cornerstone of my journey of faith. Witnessing His faithfulness in providing fills me with hope and excitement for the future. 

Thank you for your support, prayers, and partnership. Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of many, one step of faith at a time. May God bless you abundantly as you join us on this adventure of trusting Him wholeheartedly!


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening this year and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: https://www.missionadelante.org/orientation

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.