Monthly Archives: April 2007

Jesus, Confucius, and our Relationships

A while ago I led an intergenerational study on Confucius and how compatible his teachings are with the Bible. Most people in my group (first to fourth generation Japanese-, Chinese-, and Korean-American) came away realizing that they were more Confucian … Continue reading

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ready or not…

Lately through my church internship and my seminary studies, I’ve been learning how to officiate a wedding. The marriage counseling process, getting the paperwork, securing facilities. And you know what? I find the idea laughable, that I would ever be … Continue reading

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Better is one day…

Today in my Spiritual Mentoring class we had a time of worship in music and Scripture. With Good Friday tomorrow, we felt it was fitting just to bring glory to God together as a class. It was incredible. God was … Continue reading

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Good food, Good company, Good times.

Yesterday was a day of good food, good company, and good times. So at least once a month the Talbot Associated Students officers prepare a lunch for the student body. We do it to promote community among the students, and … Continue reading

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Community-centered Sunday

Yesterday was a Sunday where I especially appreciated being part of a church community. So Evergreen SGV has two regular services, 8am and 11am. The time in between the services is for church school and for fellowship. Yesterday I spent … Continue reading

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