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There Is One Church in This City — Lessons from 30 Years of Gospel Saturation | Nick Harding

52 min · 19. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] What would it look like to actually reach every man, woman, and child in your city with the gospel? Not as a slogan — as a strategy. Nick Harding has spent 30 years trying to find out. As the leader of KX City Reaching in Liverpool, UK, he's been building unity, breaking down barriers, handing off leadership, and watching God move in ways that are starting to look a lot like what Portland might be on the edge of. Tim and Gabe sat down with Nick during his visit to Portland to hear what the UK has learned — and what the Pacific Northwest can take from it. In This Episode You'll Discover * What "gospel saturation" actually means — and what it looks like to pursue it across an entire city region * How Nick built 30 years of trust among Liverpool's pastors — and why vulnerability was the turning point * The "one church in Liverpool" mantra that changed everything * Why Nick spent five years intentionally reaching out to Nigerian-led churches — and what it cost to get there * What it looks like to hand off leadership well and why timing matters more than most leaders realize * How micro churches and Alpha are fueling a wave of curiosity and conversion in the UK right now * Why Nick believes the UK has moved from post-Christian to pre-Christian — and what that means for Portland * What Bible sales in the UK going up 134% in one year tells us about where the West is headed * How KX City Reaching is partnering with cities across the UK — and how Portland leaders can get involved If this conversation encouraged you, subscribe for more honest conversations about church planting, leadership, and following Jesus in the Pacific Northwest. Resources 🌍 KX City Reaching — https://www.kairosconnection.org/city-reaching [https://www.kairosconnection.org/city-reaching] 📧 Nick Harding — nick@kairosconnection.org [nick@kairosconnection.org] 🤝 Multiply PDX — https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx [https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx] #CityReaching #GospelSaturation #ChurchPlanting #PacificNorthwest #Portland #Liverpool #NickHarding #JesusInTheUpperLeft #UpperLeftPodcast #MicroChurch #AlphaCourse #ChurchUnity

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episode There Is One Church in This City — Lessons from 30 Years of Gospel Saturation | Nick Harding artwork

There Is One Church in This City — Lessons from 30 Years of Gospel Saturation | Nick Harding

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] What would it look like to actually reach every man, woman, and child in your city with the gospel? Not as a slogan — as a strategy. Nick Harding has spent 30 years trying to find out. As the leader of KX City Reaching in Liverpool, UK, he's been building unity, breaking down barriers, handing off leadership, and watching God move in ways that are starting to look a lot like what Portland might be on the edge of. Tim and Gabe sat down with Nick during his visit to Portland to hear what the UK has learned — and what the Pacific Northwest can take from it. In This Episode You'll Discover * What "gospel saturation" actually means — and what it looks like to pursue it across an entire city region * How Nick built 30 years of trust among Liverpool's pastors — and why vulnerability was the turning point * The "one church in Liverpool" mantra that changed everything * Why Nick spent five years intentionally reaching out to Nigerian-led churches — and what it cost to get there * What it looks like to hand off leadership well and why timing matters more than most leaders realize * How micro churches and Alpha are fueling a wave of curiosity and conversion in the UK right now * Why Nick believes the UK has moved from post-Christian to pre-Christian — and what that means for Portland * What Bible sales in the UK going up 134% in one year tells us about where the West is headed * How KX City Reaching is partnering with cities across the UK — and how Portland leaders can get involved If this conversation encouraged you, subscribe for more honest conversations about church planting, leadership, and following Jesus in the Pacific Northwest. Resources 🌍 KX City Reaching — https://www.kairosconnection.org/city-reaching [https://www.kairosconnection.org/city-reaching] 📧 Nick Harding — nick@kairosconnection.org [nick@kairosconnection.org] 🤝 Multiply PDX — https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx [https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx] #CityReaching #GospelSaturation #ChurchPlanting #PacificNorthwest #Portland #Liverpool #NickHarding #JesusInTheUpperLeft #UpperLeftPodcast #MicroChurch #AlphaCourse #ChurchUnity

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