Winter Week 3


Ministries

Seeker Small Groups

Are YOU interested in knowing more about Christ or just have questions about the belief? If you don’t yet consider yourself a Christian and want to know more or are new to the belief and have a lot of questions, then a seeker small group is the place to be!  Contact us for more information :) so we can help you be a part of a seeker small group! If you have any questions or wish to join, contact Rob [Email address: chapaneseboi21 ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ].

Small Groups

We definitely encourage believers to join a small group. Please talk to Johnston [Email address: johnston.ye ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ] (if you’re a gentleman) or Connie [Email address: vanconniel ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ] (if you’re a lady) if you’re interested in small groups. We even have a special small group for seekers, those who are still wondering about what being a Christian means. For the seeker’s small group, contact Rob [Email address: chapaneseboi21 ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ].

Discipleship

We also have discipleship pairs.  Underclassman will be paired up with  upperclassmen so that the young’uns can learn from someone who is more mature and experienced in a one-on-one setting. If you’re interested, contact Princeton [Email address: princetonly ##AT##ucla.edu - replace ##AT## with @ ] (if you’re a guy) or Vera [Email address: vera.m.yu ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ] (if you’re a gal).

Events

Affirmation Forms
Due: Friday, February 3 (Week 4)

So that AACF can pick next year’s leaders, please prayerfully consider affirming someone in AACF. They must be a regular member of AACF for at least 1 year. You can find the forms here. You can turn them into anyone on Core.

Large Group
Day: Wednesday, January 25 (Week 3)
Time: 7-9 PM
Location: Kinsey Pavilion 1220B (the middle room)

As for the rest of the quarter, we are continuing our series on the Sermon on the Mount. The dynamic Rich Katekawa is speaking to us on Matthew 7:7-12. Come with an open heart and eager ears! If you live in the dorms, we will be having dorm dinners beforehand at De Neve @ 5:30 PM. If you’re a dorm person and can’t make it to dinner with us, then join us in the De Neve Plaza @ 6:40 and we’ll walk you over to the large group location. As tradition calls, we will be hanging out at Rendezvous afterwards.

If you have any questions, talk to Daniel Stevens [Email address: djs1090 ##AT##aol.com - replace ##AT## with @ ].

AACF Basketball Tournament
Day: Saturday, February11 (Weekend of Week 5)
Time: TBA
Location: UC Irvine (rides provided)

Our annual basketball tournament against the other AACFers on other campuses will be held at UCI this year! If you wish to play, please contact Daniel Pao [Email address: danielpowpao ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ] or Jordan [Email address: jordanwlew ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ]. And of course we need our loyal fans in the audience, so on game day, please come and support us! More specific information will be provided later.

Coffeehouse
Day: TBA (Sometime during 8th week probably)
Time: TBA
Location: TBA

Did you know that during Spring Break, we send out two missions teams? One goes to Ensenada, Mexico, and the other goes to the inner city of Los Angeles. Coffeehouse is our event that features musical/theatrical talent, all for the purpose of supporting our missions teams! If you wish to perform or bring food to the event, please contact Vicky [Email address: lee.c.vicky ##AT##gmail.com - replace ##AT## with @ ].

Sister’s Appreciation
Day: Saturday, March 10 (Weekend of Week 9)
Time: TBA
Location: CCAC

Our major event this quarter is Sister’s Appreciation! The men of AACF will be preparing this event for our sisters in Christ. So ladies, it is our (the men) turn to serve you. The theme for this year is Cartoons. Talk to someone in your respective class for more details. It’ll be an awesome time of fun, laughter, fellowship, and just plain awesomeness!

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What is the gospel?

The gospel is the good news of salvation whereby God delivered men from sin and death by redeeming us through Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross and resurrection. Because Christ took the punishment that we deserved, we can have perfect fellowship with God and forgiveness for our sins.
If we understand our condition as desperate sinners in need of grace from a perfect and holy God, and believe that Christ alone can save us, God will give us a new life and restore our relationship to Him eternally.

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