Kingdom Everywhere: City Sundays
Your city. Your people. Kingdom Everywhere — starting now.
On March 29, we will gather in homes across the region to advance the Kingdom of God in our communities. Before that day arrives, we are preparing together through City Sundays on March 1 and March 8 at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship.
City Sundays are designed to help you connect locally and prepare intentionally.
We will begin each service with worship and the Word. Then, during the service, we will break out by city into designated connection points across the campus. During this time, you will:
- Meet your Kingdom Everywhere host
- Connect with others who live near you
- Receive important information about your March 29 gathering
- Sign up and confirm your participation
This is an opportunity to move from attending church to actively engaging in Kingdom community.
We encourage every member to participate in one of the City Sundays.
This is how we prepare together to go everywhere for the Kingdom.
If your specific city is not listed, please join the connection point closest to you.
We look forward to seeing you on March 1 and March 8.
City Connection Points
March 1
- Grove A – Midlothian
- Grove B & C – Dallas
- Old Bookstore – Forney
- Gym A – Cedar Hill
- Gym B – Lancaster
- Amphitheater – Lewisville/Farmers Branch
- Gym C – DeSoto
- Chapel Center – Irving / Las Colinas / Coppell
March 8
- Grove A – Waxahachie
- Grove B & C – Grand Prairie/Mansfield
- Old Bookstore – Rowlett / Rockwall
- Gym A – North Dallas (Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Allen)
- Gym B – Duncanville
- Amphitheater – HEB/ Grapevine
- Gym C – Arlington / Fort Worth
- Chapel Center – Balch Springs / Mesquite
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have additional questions, please let us know.
Kingdom Everywhere is a catalytic Sunday towards building Kingdom Community amongst our members where they live. Kingdom Community hosts can invite their neighbors, friends, family and members from their area to view our service online together in their home or a place of their choosing. Afterward, they discuss the message and share a meal following the Acts 2 model of fellowship.
Kingdom Communities are groups of 8–12 members who meet regularly for Bible study in their neighboring zip code. Kingdom Community Leaders use an OCBF study guide to facilitate the studies.
Gatherings are zip code/city-specific events where multiple Kingdom Communities come together for worship, word, wisdom, fun, connection, or community work.
Kingdom Pastors are men and women in ministry at OCBF responsible for regional oversight. They oversee and disciple Kingdom Coaches.
Kingdom Community Leaders are trained group leaders who guide regular Bible study sessions in their home or designated location.
Kingdom Community Coaches are trained leaders, who provide support and oversight to Kingdom Community Leaders.
A Kingdom Community Host is an approved OCBF member who welcomes friends, family and neighbors on Kingdom Everywhere Sunday. A host may also choose to engage in a 4-week preview period. Hosts create a hospitable environment for fellowship and discipleship.
Hosts must:
- Be members in good standing
- Attend an orientation session
- Complete a background check
Hosts are encouraged to invite friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors. Fellow members within a host’s zip code radius may also select that host to request participation. The goal is to create a welcoming space for both members and new connections.
The first official Kingdom Everywhere Sunday is scheduled for March 29, 2026.
Yes. Training will be provided to ensure hosts are equipped and supported before Kingdom Everywhere Sunday.
The host is responsible for incidents that may occur in their home. Hosts will be trained during orientation on ways to minimize risk.
Host registration begins in January 2026.
Details for sign-up will be available January 2026.
Yes! After Kingdom Everywhere Sunday, there will be a Host Preview opportunity where you can select a time to host a Kingdom Community group for four weeks. This allows you to experience ongoing discipleship in a smaller setting before making a long-term commitment as a Kingdom Community Leader.