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Hi, I'm AJ Vanderhorst. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, home of the mighty Jayhawks, I currently live near downtown Kansas City. I'm married to the beautiful Lindsay, and have two rambunctious kids, Aidan and Asher. At the moment, my goal is to freelance write & get an urban church plant off the ground. It would also be cool to keep my hoops game alive and see a downtown Renaissance in KC.

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This blog is where I think out loud about knowing Jesus, living out my theology, and making risky plans, so it has a personal, sometimes confessional flavor. We want to see a new, Jesus-exalting, culturally-focused work of God started in the urban arts district of KC. Feel free to contact me if something here sparks your interest.

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Downtown Kansas City Photo Shoot: Castle at 18th & Vine

I was driving down the Paseo a few days ago and noticed this abandoned castle-like structure a couple blocks away. Since Kansas City originated as a cow-town, not a European fiefdom, I was compelled to return with a few friends and my camera to explore the castle’s mysterious allure.

Still don’t know what this building used to be, but I’m working on it. This place is probably closer to 19th and Vine…and, I admit, is not actually downtown (too bad, eh). But like the Filling Station, you can get there from downtown in a couple minutes.

Downtown Kansas City Photo Shoot: The Filling Station Coffee Shop

After an equipment malfunction, my Downtown KC Photo Shoot was officially launched yesterday when I 1) headed downtown for the day, and, 2) actually remembered to bring my camera, fully charged this time.

The first stop was The Filling Station, one of my favorite Kansas City coffee shops. I love this place because the coffee and espresso are excellent (maybe second only to the Broadway Cafe as far as metro coffee shops go) and the atmosphere is unparalleled, especially when the weather is good.

With the glass doors rolled up, my favorite place to sit is on the indoor/outdoor seam… Technically, the 31st and Gilham road area isn’t downtown proper, but you can see downtown from the hillside and drive into the Crossroads District in literally a couple minutes. Good enough for me.

Maybe downtown could annex this area and claim The Filling Station? If you haven’t visited yet, be sure to swing by (2950 Mcgee Trafficway, Kansas City, MO 64108). Tell them you came after reading the shameless plug on AJ’s website and maybe I can get a few extra punches on my coffee card.

NBA in Kansas City: Test Case?

Sprint Center

Sprint Center

Kevin Pritchard gets it. The Portland Trailblazers’ GM, who is bringing his squad to the Sprint Center tonight to scrimmage against the Atlanta Hawks, thinks the NBA has viability in Kansas City. KUSports.com:

As far as Friday’s game … the location is perhaps a bigger story than the meaningless exhibition contest. Kansas City hopes to attract an NBA or NHL team to the Sprint Center sooner rather than later.

“I look forward to seeing the Sprint Center. I heard it’s unbelievable,” said Pritchard, starting point guard on KU’s 1988 NCAA championship team. “It’s such a basketball-crazy area. I think it could (support an NBA team),” he added.

Pritchard led the Kansas City Knights to the ABA championship in 2001, joining the San Antonio Spurs scouting department the following season.

“Being with the Knights was an amazing experience,” Pritchard said. “It was the minor leagues and by definition there are challenges. I got to learn from the bottom up. I learned to do a lot of different things that have been valuable to me.

“It’s nice to be playing a game in Kansas City again. The challenge has been all the ticket requests — about 70. That’s a good problem to have,” he added with a laugh.

Like Kev says, and like I’ve been saying for a couple years, KC is “basketball crazy.” We need an NBA franchise in here to showcase all the NBA talent playing in Lawrence, Kansas (and the one or two NBA players who might come through Manhattan and Columbia in the next ten years. Ha ha ha… )

What I Want in Kansas City: Light Rail, a Vespa

The latest issue of the KC Urban Times makes an argument, albeit a mostly emotional one, that KC citizens should vote for the latest Light Rail Proposal on November 4. I think you could build a more compelling argument by bringing in some environmental and economical statistics and $$ figures, rather than calling for KC to lose its “cowtown mindset” (haha)–nevertheless, I am on board with the new public transport deal, which is arguably the first one that’s actually been feasible. (The KC Star has a helpful article on the Light Rail issue.)

I think Light Rail, slated to run from Vivion Road (North) to 63rd Street (South) would help move Kansas City’s downtown renaissance forward. Call me an optimist.

And while I’m on the topic of things I’d like to see happen downtown, let me say that it’s high time I acquired one of these:

Perfect for getting around downtown, amazing fuel economy…and would probably bump my cool factor up a notch too. Clearly, I need to make some connections at Vespa of Kansas City.

Prospectus for “Crossroads Church”

One exciting aspect of church planting is taking a big picture vision and adding detail and color so that it begins to take shape for other people. Case in point: Now you can download a Prospectus for Crossroads Church (working title).

This file, which reads somewhat like an adventure story, gives background on our purpose, our plan, our passion, and our partners. (How do you like that alliteration?) The file is a little large (11 MB) since we couldn’t resist adding pictures, but no one uses dial-up anymore, right?

If you want to know more about what we’re doing, grab this PDF, scan it, and shoot us your thoughts or questions. We’re talking with as many potential partners in person as we can–if something on the “partners” page grabs you, be sure and let us know.

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