Class 101 (1) Completion Congratulations to Joy Kim, Esther Sung, Esther Ahn, Daniel Kim, Jennifer Kang, and Sarah Cho for completing Class 101. May God bless your journey in ministry!
213. One Year of Pandemic This Sunday marks exactly one year from our first live streaming service last year. I remember frantically praying for our members for their safety and scrambling to come up with a message for such an unprecedented time while doing tons of research on how to do live streaming. Since then,
212. The Origin of Information Often evolution theorists criticize those with a theistic view (belief in a creator God) for intellectual laziness. They assume that Christian scientists use God to explain any gap between the observation and the unknown. “Since we don’t know how it happened, God must’ve done it.” They say Christians
211. Micro-Evolution vs Macro-Evolution Many scientists often ridicule those who are skeptical about evolution theory and frame them as non-scientific and ignorant. But most Christian scientists acknowledge “micro-evolution” as it is scientifically observable. It is evolution happening within the “same” species. (ex. Sparrows exhibiting different features, such as appearance or colour, in different regions)
Growing Life (9) Testimony — Sophia Sung Hello everyone, my name is Sophia, and I will be sharing my experience in taking Growing Life and how it brought change in my faith. Growing Life was a life series that I always was willing to take; however, I always ended up moving it back using excuses like school
210. Hedgehog and Flywheel Vision is a mental picture of the preferred future. Every organization needs to have a compelling vision as it helps its members to see where they need to go. Our vision is to create a church unchurched love to belong. Now, what is that church? It is “House Church.” The
209. Time Affluent Decision I’ve recently finished a book “Time Smart” written by Ashley Whillans, a Harvard Business School professor. She found out four out of five adults report having too much to do and not enough time to do it. She claims that those who are “time-poor” experience less joy in everyday