Reaching Communities with Creativity and Purpose: Tommy Kyllonen’s Story

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In this episode of The Casey Cease Show, I am thrilled to welcome my good friend Tommy Kyllonen, also known as Urban D. Tommy is a Pastor, artist, and entrepreneur who has been passionately serving the urban community in Tampa, Florida, for over 28 years. He is the Lead Pastor of Crossover Church, a pioneering ministry known for its innovative approaches to outreach and discipleship. 

Tommy is also a renowned Christian hip hop artist with nine albums under his belt, and the founder of the influential Flavor Fest conference. His latest project is a book that creatively merges sneaker culture and faith, offering a fresh perspective on reaching younger, diverse audiences.

 

From Philly to Tampa: Tommy’s Journey

Tommy Kyllonen’s journey is as dynamic as his ministry. Originally from Philadelphia, Tommy moved to Tampa to pursue his calling in urban ministry. Starting as a Youth Pastor, he quickly made a significant impact, leading the youth ministry to flourish. Six years later, he was asked to take over as Lead Pastor, a role he initially resisted but eventually embraced. Today, Crossover Church is a thriving, multi-ethnic congregation that reaches thousands of people both in person and online.

 

Multifaceted Ministry and Entrepreneurial Spirit

One of the unique aspects of Tommy’s ministry is his intentional bivocational approach. He balances his responsibilities as a Pastor with his work as an artist, speaker, and entrepreneur. This not only allows him to reach a broader audience but also provides financial flexibility for the Church. Tommy’s entrepreneurial endeavors include a clothing line, consulting, coaching networks, and more. He shares the importance of having an entrepreneurial edge in ministry and how it can help Churches thrive in today’s rapidly changing environment.

 

The Impact of Flavor Fest

Flavor Fest, an annual conference and music festival founded by Tommy, is a testament to his innovative approach. What began as a response to a growing demand for training and resources has grown into a significant event that attracts hundreds of leaders and thousands of attendees. Flavor Fest offers workshops, general sessions, and evening concerts featuring top Christian hip-hop artists. It provides a platform for networking, learning, and community building, helping to plant and revitalize Churches across the country.

This year, Tommy is taking Flavor Fest on the road with one-day events in major cities, making it more accessible to urban ministries that can’t afford to travel to Tampa. These events aim to train local leaders and provide them with the tools they need to make a lasting impact in their communities.

 

Embracing Creativity in Ministry

Tommy’s commitment to creativity doesn’t end with events and music. His latest project, a book titled “It’s Gotta Be the Shoes: Where Sneaker Culture Meets Faith,” is a perfect example of how he leverages popular culture to share the Gospel. The book comes in a custom-designed shoe box, complete with sneaker paper and optional custom Jordans. It is visually engaging with full-color pages, original photos, and QR codes that link to masterclass videos for each chapter.

Tommy’s approach to blending faith and sneaker culture is not only innovative but also deeply relevant to the younger generation. The book addresses topics like identity, purpose, materialism, and eternity, making it an excellent resource for both believers and seekers.

 

Empowering Urban Entrepreneurs

Tommy has also spearheaded the CrossoverPreneurs initiative, a ministry focused on supporting urban entrepreneurs. This initiative offers networking events, coaching, and even venture capital to help local businesses thrive. Tommy’s vision is for the Church to become a hub for entrepreneurship, providing mentorship and resources that go beyond financial support to include community and discipleship.

 

Conclusion: Tune In for Inspiration and Innovation

Tommy Kyllonen’s story is a powerful example of how creativity and innovation can transform urban ministry. His commitment to leveraging popular culture and entrepreneurial strategies to share the Gospel is both inspiring and effective. If you are looking for fresh ideas on how to engage your community and make a lasting impact, this episode is a must-listen.

Tune in to The Casey Cease Show to hear my full conversation with Tommy Kyllonen. Learn about his journey, his projects, and his unique approach to ministry that blends faith, art, and community impact. Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired and equipped for your own ministry endeavors. Listen now!

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