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phone | 816 . 734 . 8515
address | 9900 North Oak Trafficway
city/zip | Kansas City, MO 64155
 
We are Disciples of Christ,
    a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world.
As part of the one body of Christ,
    we welcome all to the Lord's Table as God has welcomed us.

Need Help?

NOCC's members and friends are caring and compassionate people who are eager to welcome you in the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Rob Carr, our pastor, is a caring minister who is available to offer a listening heart and whatever pastoral/spiritual support and guidance he can offer in Christian love.

If you need someone to sit with you and pray, to walk with you through a dark valley, to listen to your questions, to help you sort through a problem, to help you listen for God's voice, feel free to be in touch with us.

We offer you some Encouraging Thoughts on this page as well as a listing of organizations and agencies in the Northland whose purpose is to help you with any number of life's challenges.

Basic Needs Assistance
Barry Christian Church
Food Pantry
Clay County Clothes Closet
New and slightly used clothes for Clay County residents
    (816) 454-3960
    3939 North Cleveland
    KC MO 64117
    * must have referral from human service agency, church, or school
    click here to view map
Salvation Army Northland
Clothing and Basic Needs
Northland Assistance Center
Emergency assistance, food, rent, and utility assistance
Northland Abundant Life Worship Center
Food and Clothes Pantry
Metropolitan Lutheran Ministry-Northland
Emergency assistance, food, rent, and utility assistance
Love Inc. (Liberty Area Only)
Basic Needs
In As Much Ministries
Basic Needs
    Located in Liberty and begun by several members of Second Baptist in 1979, this crisis ministry provides for the poor in Clay County through the Link Food Pantry, assistance with utilities, and an array of other services. In As Much coordinates the holiday bell ringing for the Salvation Army and uses the money in Clay County.
    (816) 781-6357
    11202 NE 33 Hwy
    Liberty, MO 64068
    click here to view map
Healthcare Needs
Clay County Public Health Center
Northland Care/Metro Care
Links low-income, uninsured patients with charitable physicians
Mental Health Services
Healthy Families
The Family Conservancy
    (816) 436-0486
Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOSCA)
    (816) 931-4527
    Crisis Line: (816) 531-0233
Midwest Christian Counseling Center
    (816) 561-3726
Synergy Services Inc.
    (816) 587-4100
Tri-County Mental Health
    (816) 468-0400
Substance Abuse
Alcoholics Anonymous
    (816) 471-7229
Narcotics Anonymous
    (800) 561-2250
Cocaine Anonymous
    (800) 347-8998
Synergy Services
    (816) 407-1936
Hotlines
CDC Hotline (800) 232-4636
Battered Persons (English and Spanish) (800) 799-7233
Domestic Violence Metro Hotline(816) 468-5463
Safehaven Domestic Violence Campus (NKC) (816) 452-8535
Child Abuse Hotline (800) 392-3738
Child Sexual Abuse Hotline (816) 931-4527
Poison Control (800) 222-1222
Gambling Addiction (800) 522-4700
Gambling Problems MO (888) BETS OFF
Homeless Hotline (816) 474-4599
Mental Health Crisis Hotline (888) 279-8188
MO Mental Health Hotline (800) 364-9687
This information provided by Northland United Way 436-0700

Some Encouraging Thoughts
We are subjected to every kind of hardship, but never distressed. We see no way out, but we never despair. We are pursued but never cut off, knocked down but still have some life in us...indeed, though this outer human nature of ours may be falling into decay, at the same time our inner human nature is renewed day by day. The temporary light burden of our hardships is earning us forever an utterly incomparable eternal weight of glory, since what we aim for is not visible but invisible. Visible things are transitory, but invisible things eternal. Corinthians 4

But you, O Beloved, be not far off!
You who are my help, hasten to my aid!
Free my soul from this agony,
My life from the power of the boar!
Save me from the mouth of the lion,
My afflicted soul from the horns of the bull!

I will tell of your name to all I meet,
In the midst of the assemblies I will praise You.
You, who are in wonder of the Mystery, give praise!
For our loving Creator does not turn away from the afflicted
And does not hide from them.
Psalm 22

But God, being rich in faithful love, through the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our sins, brought us to life with Christ--it is through grace that you have been saved---and raised us up with him and gave us a place with him in heaven, in Christ Jesus. This was to show for all ages to come, through his goodness toward us in Christ Jesus, how extraordinarily rich he is in grace. Because it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith, not by anything that you have done, so that nobody can claim the credit. We are God's work of art, created in Christ Jesus for the good works which God has already designated to make up our way of life.
Ephesians 2

Glory be to him, whose power working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine, glory be to to him from generation to generation...
Ephesians 3

Peace I bequeath to you, my own peace I give you, a peace which the world cannot give, this is my gift to you.
John 14

In the world you will have hardship, but be courageous, I have conquered the world.
John 16

God rejoices. Not because the problems of the world have been solved, not because all human pain and suffering have come to an end, not because thousands of people have been converted and are now praising him for his goodness. No, God rejoices because ONE of his children who was lost has been found.
Henri Nouwen
Read also Luke 15

It is for us to begin. If we take one step toward the Lord, he takes ten toward us. He who saw the prodigal son while he was yet at a distance, and had compassion and ran and embraced him.

A monk was once asked: "What do you do there in the monastery?" He replied, "We fall and get up, fall and get up, fall and get up again."
Tito Colliander

The further the soul advances, the greater are the adversaries against which it must contend.
Evagrius

There are all kinds of ways in which God speaks to us, through our thoughts or any one of our faculties. But keep in mind that God's first language is silence.

God is not some remote, inaccessible, and implacable Being who demands instant perfection from His creatures and of whose love we must make ourselves worthy. He is not a tyrant to be obeyed out of terror, nor a policeman who is ever on the watch, not a harsh judge ever ready to apply the verdict of guilty. We should relate to God less and less in terms of reward and punishment and more and more on the basis of the gratuity, or the play of Divine love.

Divine Love is compassionate, tender, luminous, totally self giving, seeking no reward, unifying everything.
Thomas Keating