We had the good fortune of connecting with Kingdom Culture Dallas and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Kingdom Culture, what are you inspired by?
We’re deeply inspired by the transformative power of faith meeting culture. What moves us most is seeing people from diverse backgrounds come together to impact their communities in meaningful ways. At Kingdom Culture, we witness this beautiful intersection daily – where spiritual growth meets cultural influence.
We’re inspired by stories of breakthrough and transformation. Whether it’s seeing a creative use their gifts to reach others, watching families find hope and purpose, or witnessing our community rally together to meet practical needs, these moments remind us why we do what we do.
The prophetic destiny of cities also inspires us greatly. When we first learned about Cedar Hill being the highest point in Dallas County, it sparked something in our spirit. There’s something powerful about understanding the strategic significance of a location and its potential for regional impact.
But perhaps most inspiringly, we’re moved by seeing people step into their divine purpose. When individuals discover they can impact their culture – whether in business, arts, education, or family life – while maintaining their authentic faith journey, it creates a ripple effect that transforms communities.
This inspiration fuels our mission to create devoted disciples who take Jesus Christ and His love to their cultures, making a lasting impact in their spheres of influence.
What should our readers know about your business?
Kingdom Culture is more than just a church – we’re a movement focused on bridging the gap between faith and culture. What sets us apart is our commitment to creating spaces where spiritual authenticity meets cultural relevance. We exist to create devoted disciples who take Jesus Christ and His love to their cultures, whether that’s in business, arts, education, or any other sphere of influence. Our journey began in San Bernardino, California, in 2010, and has now expanded to include a thriving campus in Cedar Hill, Texas. What makes us unique is our dual approach: we operate both as a local church (Kingdom Culture) and a regional revival center (The Hub Dallas). This allows us to serve our immediate community while also creating broader impact across the DFW area.
Getting here hasn’t been easy. In June 2023, we faced what seemed like devastating setbacks. Plans changed unexpectedly, and we found ourselves navigating uncertainty between two cities. However, these challenges proved to be divine redirection. By staying true to our vision and trusting God’s plan, we’ve seen remarkable breakthrough. We recently acquired a beautiful 4-acre property with an 11,000 sq ft building in Cedar Hill, and our launch services have been so packed we’ve had to turn people away!
One of our proudest achievements is our commitment to diversity and inclusion. We’re a multi-ethnic, multi-generational church that truly reflects the communities we serve. Our worship experiences are vibrant and authentic, drawing people from all walks of life.
Key lessons we’ve learned along the way:
Stay true to your vision even when the path looks different than expected
Build genuine relationships within your community
Focus on impact over image
Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth
Value both cultural relevance and spiritual authenticity
We’re particularly excited about The Hub Dallas, our regional expression that hosts monthly Detonate gatherings – evenings of worship, prayer, and prophecy. We’re also building state-of-the-art creative spaces, including podcast and photography studios, to empower local creatives and support their vision.
What we want the world to know about Kingdom Culture is that we’re passionate about seeing people thrive in both their spiritual journey and cultural influence. We believe that when faith meets culture in authentic ways, communities are transformed. Our story is one of resilience, faith, and the power of community. Whether you’re a creative, a business professional, a student, or someone seeking authentic faith community, there’s a place for you here.
We’re not just building a church; we’re cultivating a movement that empowers people to impact their world. As we say at Kingdom Culture: Where Christ Meets Culture!
If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
Cedar Hill and the surrounding DFW area offer an incredible mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and amazing food! Here’s how we’d plan a week-long adventure: Day 1: Cedar Hill Highlights
Start at Valley Ridge Park for a breathtaking view of Joe Pool Lake
Hike through Cedar Hill State Park, one of the area’s best natural treasures
Visit the historic downtown district
Dinner at David’s Seafood Grill, a local favorite
Day 2: Bishop Arts District Experience
Browse unique boutiques and art galleries
Coffee at Ascension Coffee
Lunch at Paradiso
End the day at Kessler Theater for live music
Day 3: Dallas Culture
Morning at the Dallas Museum of Art
Lunch at Klyde Warren Park food trucks
Afternoon at the Perot Museum
Dinner at Sky Blossom for amazing rooftop views
Day 4: Local Vibes
Start at White Rock Lake
Visit the Dallas Arboretum
Late lunch at Smokey John’s Bar-B-Que
Evening worship experience at Kingdom Culture (if it’s Wednesday or Sunday!)
Day 5: Fort Worth Day
Morning at the Fort Worth Stockyards
Visit the Kimbell Art Museum
Lunch at Joe T. Garcia’s
Evening at Sundance Square
Day 6: Nature & Shopping
Morning hike at Cedar Ridge Preserve
Shopping at NorthPark Center
Late lunch at Uchi
Sunset at Cedar Hill’s highest point
Day 7: Community Day
Brunch at Lucky’s Cafe
Visit the Cedar Hill Government Center
Shop at Hillside Village
End the week with dinner at Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop
What makes DFW special isn’t just the places, but the people. The warmth and diversity of our community create an environment where everyone feels welcome. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, foodie, art lover, or seeking spiritual connection, this area has something for everyone.
Don’t forget to stop by our new campus at 917 Old Straus Rd in Cedar Hill – we’d love to show you how we’re contributing to the community through both Kingdom Culture and The Hub Dallas!
As Cedar Hill natives often say, we have the best of both worlds: the serenity of hill country living with easy access to big-city amenities. It’s truly a unique gem in the DFW metroplex.
Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Our journey at Kingdom Culture has been shaped by the collective support and wisdom of many remarkable individuals and communities. We’d like to give a special shoutout to our San Bernardino, California congregation, who has shown incredible faith and support as we expanded into a multi-site church. Their unwavering commitment allowed us to dream bigger and reach further. We’re also deeply grateful for the Cedar Hill community, particularly City Council member Alan Sims, whose passion for the city’s prophetic destiny deeply resonated with our vision. The warm welcome we’ve received from local leaders and residents has been instrumental in establishing our presence here.
Our story wouldn’t be complete without acknowledging our devoted team of leaders and volunteers who’ve sacrificed countless hours to help build this movement. Their dedication to our mission of creating devoted disciples who impact their cultures has been nothing short of inspiring.
Most importantly, we want to recognize our families, especially our spouses and children, who’ve embraced this journey with us. The transition between two cities and the challenges of building a multi-site church required tremendous sacrifice and support from them.
This movement is truly a testament to the power of community and shared vision. Every person who has sown into Kingdom Culture – whether through prayer, service, or support – deserves recognition in our story. Together, we’re not just building a church; we’re cultivating a movement that’s transforming lives across multiple cities.
The success we’re experiencing today is the fruit of many hands working together, guided by faith and united in purpose.
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