An Evening of Worship
Service All Church Event

We are excited to close out the World Missions Conference on Sunday, March 1, at 6pm with a special Sunday Night Worship service led by Laura Story and Jordan Kauflin! In addition, saxophonist and musician Kirk Whalum will join the artists.
This concert is free for all to attend and does not require a conference ticket. Doors will open at 5:30pm.
About the Guest Artists
Jordan Kauflin is the Worship Pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He is passionate about leading congregational singing and writing songs for the church—work he has primarily pursued in collaboration with Getty Music and Sovereign Grace Music. Jordan has co-written several widely sung hymns, including “All I Have Is Christ,” “I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130),” “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death,” and “Come Unto Jesus.” His new album, All I Have Is Christ: The Hymns of Jordan Kauflin, will be released on February 27, 2026. He is married to his wife, Tali, and together they have five children—Tyler, Jack, Dylan, Chloe, and Evangeline.
Laura Story is a Bible teacher, worship leader, singer-songwriter, and bestselling author. Her award-winning songs—including "Blessings," "Mighty to Save," and Chris Tomlin’s "Indescribable"—have earned Grammy, Billboard, and Dove Awards. She is also the author of When God Doesn’t Fix It and her most recent book and Bible study, So Long Normal: Living and Loving the Free Fall of Faith (July 2025). Laura continues to write songs for the church, collaborating with Jordan Kauflin and Getty Music on new works such as "Come Unto Jesus" and "Psalm 27 (The Lord Is My Light)." She holds a master’s in theological studies and a doctorate in worship studies and has led worship at Perimeter Church in Atlanta since 2005. Her greatest joy is being a wife to Martin and a mother to Josie, Ben, Griffin, and Timothy.
Kirk Whalum is a Grammy Award–winning saxophonist, composer, and ordained minister from Memphis. Known for his soulful tenor saxophone sound, he has released more than 25 solo recordings and earned 12 Grammy nominations, winning his first in 2011 for Best Gospel Song (“It’s What I Do”). Kirk’s saxophone is featured on Whitney Houston’s iconic hit “I Will Always Love You,” and he has collaborated with artists including Barbra Streisand, Luther Vandross, Quincy Jones, and Al Jarreau. Whalum integrates faith and artistry through his acclaimed Gospel According to Jazz series and his daily podcast, Bible In Your Ear,