Life @ Gracepoint Berkeley
Words and mission statements—as important as they are—aren’t enough to communicate the full story of life here at Gracepoint Berkeley. Here are some personal moments of how we live out our core values and God’s commands day by day throughout our ministries.Blogroll
- Announcements at Gracepoint
- Dis-Gracepoint
- Dish-Gracepoint
- Gracepoint Austin
- Gracepoint Berkeley
- Gracepoint Davis
- Gracepoint Devotions
- Gracepoint Forum
- Gracepoint Ministries
- Gracepoint Minneapolis
- Gracepoint Riverside
- Gracepoint San Diego
- Gracepoint Video
- Gracepoint Worship
- International Undergraduate Student Ministry
- Kelly Kang’s blog
- Klesis
- Pastor Ed Kang’s blog
- Third Space
koinonia Archive
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Found by God
Posted on November 1, 2010 | No CommentsSubmitted by Mike…Entering college I was a very firm naturalist. My father, being very well educated in natural sciences encouraged me towards learning more about the world around me and caused me to always take great interest in my science classes. As schools confidently taught... -
God’s clear and firm plan
Posted on March 9, 2010 | 1 CommentSubmitted by David… I was born in Mainland China. Growing up there, I had no Christian background in my entire family, and received twelve years of education that had a strong atheistic and communistic foundation. The secular worldview and lifestyle had been rooted in almost... -
Consumed by God’s work
Posted on November 3, 2009 | No CommentsSubmitted by Sam… I have always seen myself as different from other people. Pride told me that everyone else were objects standing before me that could either satisfy my desires or oppose them. But God introduced another standard into my life from an early age... -
Full and satisfied
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 8 CommentsSubmitted by Olivia (from Gracpoint Hsinchu)… The long awaited NTU (National Taiwan University) discussion small group “Pause” finally started on October 7, 2009 (clap + cheer)! Two years after Koinonia came to Hsinchu, Taiwan, we’re finally in a new city and new campus, making connections...