Showing posts with label signups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signups. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Multiply Your Talents 2009

It's time to Multiply Your Talents this summer! Every year we have a series of classes to develop people's talents and skills, from Photoshop to Photography to Music and Script Writing. They're also offering a couple GTS-type courses: Apologetics in Depth and Advanced Course 101. Class descriptions, prerequisites and more can be found on the MYT 2009 signup page.

Here's the video trailer. Watch it.

Gracepoint MYT Promo 2009 Video from john ko on Vimeo.

8 weeks, 11 classes, great training, and tons of fun! Fridays at 7pm starting on June 5, Gracepoint Fellowship Church will be offering these MYT classes in what has become an annual tradition.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

End of Year LifeGroup Outing!


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Originally uploaded by Justin Teng
LIFEGroup last week for H.1 & H.8 took the sophomore and junior brothers and sisters on a car ride 25 minutes away from Berkeley, campus, studying, books, and the looming shadow of upcoming finals. We all started our LIFEGroup on the car ride, talking about life and sharing from our week. Once we got to Lake Chabot, we hiked in about 20 minutes in the pitch black, each carrying a piece of firewood, checking the brush for lurking animals, and the lucky ones carrying marshmallows, skewers, and Evergood sausages.

While we were setting up the fire (Eddie brought a fire starter log!), Kevin D. busted out with the glow-in-the-dark frisbee and someone else magically produced neon glow bracelets and necklaces. There were our teams--necklaces vs. bracelets--and we played Ultimate Frisbee on the field. After eating bursting Evergoods with toasted buns and getting our fingers sticky with marshmallows and s'mores, we sang a couple songs, prayed for the sophomores and for the juniors, and then all committed together to love God and honor Him with all our hearts. It was fun being out in nature (I ran over a possum on the drive home) and being together... although next time, we'll need to make sure we set aside time to tell ghost stories... for more pictures, Justin's got a great set online.


Couple more things to note this week:

Mother's Day is this Sunday (5/10). Make sure to get something nice for your mother. At the very least pick up a card, write something meaningful, and drop it off in the mail. Guarantee you'll make her day!

LIFEGroup for the guys this week will be dinner at 7:30 PM at Chang Luong, Wednesday night (5/6). We'll get dinner together, talk, and pray.

Friday, there'll be dinner before GTS. And then GTS at 7:00 PM (as usual) at First Pres. Afterwards, all of Koinonia, freshmen through seniors, will gather together at the YWCA to have our informal farewell for the seniors as we start to close out the school year.

As long as we're rattling off announcements, here's a bunch:

  • Worldview Camp signups are open through May 15th. The Camp will feature guest speaker Sean McDowell, and run from 6/17-20, Wednesday to Saturday.
  • Signups for Impact's SummerFest have closed, but if you'd like to be a part of Joyland next year, Joyland Teacher applications are online.
  • Discipleship Retreats are coming up for this summer. If you're a junior or senior-to-be, have completed SK1, will be in town this summer, and want to invite discipleship into your life, sign up online for the discipleship retreats. As always, it's a time to recapture our vision, ignite our spiritual fervor, and spend time together with other class brothers and sisters of Gracepoint Fellowship Church.
  • Order your summer DT Journals by Wednesday (5/6) and you'll get the discounted price. Otherwise, pick them up at the book table starting this Sunday.
  • Gracepoint Berkeley's annual tradition, Multiply Your Talents, is just around the corner for this summer. Stay tuned for signups and the cool video.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Joyland Video Released: The Gospel Time

This is so good I have to share it with you. It's the start of the new message series in Joyland: The Gospel Time. Joyland is the children's ministry of Berkeley's Gracepoint Fellowship Church. What're you're seeing below is the intro video. Each week, the intro video is followed by one of the vignettes from the sophomore GLive skit, performed LIVE and onstage for the kids. Needless to say, the kids were thrilled at the first week and can't wait for more.

And if you're interested in volunteering for Joyland, you can start by checking out the beautiful Joyland website. Note that signups are online now for assistant teachers. There's other Joyland volunteer opportunities as well. Go take a look, and enjoy the video:


Joyland - The Gospel Time Intro from Nelson Wong on Vimeo.

This is the intro video for our new message series: Gospel Time.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Gracepoint Berkeley's Worldview Camp & SummerFest

For you guys thinking about what to do with your summer, check out Worldview Camp, an annual tradition for college students to take a couple days to train and equip their minds with some of the most relevant current topics:

  • Abortion
  • Euthanasia
  • Intelligent Design, Evolution, Science and Faith
  • Sexual Ethics, and more...
Special Guest Speaker is Sean McDowell, son of famous Christian apologist, Josh McDowell. Sean joined us about a month ago and gave a riveting 15-minute presentation on having a reason to believe. I'm looking forward to him leading this year's Worldview Camp! Signups are online. If you've never gone to one, I encourage you to do this! We spend 4 years getting smart at Cal. Take a couple days and get smart about Christ and our culture.

This summer, we're putting on SummerFest for ImpACT (Impaction Asian Communities for Tomorrow), a non-profit organization aimed at academically and personally enriching underprivileged kids from Oakland elementary schools. SummerFest is going to be awesome, but we're going to need plenty of help from volunteers, everything from drivers to lunch prep to team leads to teachers, and much more. If you're interested, check out SummerFest Info and Signups page online.

If anyone in H.1 or H.8 have participated in either, comment away!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

GLive Practice: 4 more days and counting...

Funny momentsThese days, it's been non-stop GLive practice. All last week, while the rest of campus was away on Spring Break, Koinonia, acts2fellowship and Kairos were putting in practice time so we'd be stage ready. I think we're mostly there.

There's a runthrough on Wednesday night, and then our first showing is on Friday. That'll be in-house so we can iron out the transitions, audio, and video and all that tech stuff. And then it's one, two, three performances on Saturday! Yikes! The day is here.

We're buds nowI've been mostly helping out with the juniors (with some on-the-side contracting work for the sophomores!), but our fearless drama directors--Daniel and Sarah--have been bringing our production slowly along. Everyone's putting in long hours, showing up at practices faithfully, even lugging their books to cram in studying during the sporadic downtimes.

If you haven't signed up already, make sure to reserve your spot at Gracepoint Live, showtime's this Saturday, April 4th. Three showtimes: 11 am, 3 pm, 7 pm... don't miss out!

There's tons more pictures online if you want to see what's been going on and share in the memories!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Snow Trips, GTS, and GLive practice!

Here's the news for this week:

Snow trip this Saturday! For the freshmen, it's an All-Freshmen Snow Trip to Sierra Lodge across all of Koinonia, Kairos, and a2f. Sign up online. You'll be out all day, from 8 am to 8 pm.

The upperclassmen, not to be outdone, are going on a snow trip of our own. It'll just be Koinonia, sophomores through seniors, and we'll hit the slopes at Soda Springs, home of killer sled runs and lots of fresh snow to give your friend a mid-semester present. Sign up online so we can figure out rides and food.

Our GTS (Gracepoint Training School) starts tomorrow, Friday (2/20) at 7 pm, First Pres. We'll be all together across the different fellowship groups for announcements and a time of music and praise. Then we'll split up into the different classes: Course 101, SK1, Church 101, the Gospels, and more. If you haven't signed up, don't worry: just come and we'll figure it out when you get there. But if you're taking Course 101 (or 101x), you have homework due tomorrow!

Oh, and before GTS, H.1 and H.8 will eat dinner together at Chang Luong at 5:30 pm. If you can make it, come join us.

After GTS, there's GLive practice! Oh my gosh, only 6 weeks to go! Anyway, we'll be introducing the different skits tomorrow, and start practice... can you believe it? There's been scores of people working on the scripts, and I know of a group of brothers who drove down from our Davis Waypoint Church to be here all week to help write GLive scripts. One difference this year is we're asking you if you'd like to participate, please sign up online for GLive. It'll help the different skit directors plan for roles and make sure you have a speaking part and get on stage.

That's pretty much it for now... and here's a video from this past weekend's Valentine's Day of Compassion visit to Hilton House, Oakland. Thought it'd be nice to see for those of you who missed it. If any of you who went with us want to comment on your experience, please do!


H.1 Valentine's Day of Compassion 2009 from kevan on Vimeo.

It's a Gracepoint tradition that on Valentine's Day, we buck the societal trend that celebrates Love with flowers, roses, and romance. We believe love is a lot more than that, and so our homegroup joined with many others to spread out across the Bay Area to spend Valentine's Day with those who could use our company, love, and presence to be with them on this day.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

In the News....

It's the third week already! Here's a couple highlights of things that are happening!

* Dr. Craig Hazen, Professor of Comparative Religions and Apologetics from Biola, is joining us this Friday, 2/6 @ 7pm, 155 Dwinelle to discuss Christianity in a World of Religions. Craig Hazen

* There's also an all day training session on Saturday w/ Dr. Hazen. If you're interested, you can sign up online. Cost is $10, and it'll go 10am to 4pm @ Willard Middle School Auditorium.

* This semester, there'll be Friday night Courses in lieu of big group bible study, including Course 101, Survival Kit 1, Church 101, the Gospels, and more. Sign up online by 2/8. There's also plenty of information about what classes are offered, a description of each, and a list of prerequisites and requirements. Take a look.

* GLive practices are going to start soon! Watch out.

* Gracepoint's Sunday Service schedule has changed! We start Prayer Meeting at 10:00am, and Worship Service starts at 11:15am. Dorm pickups are only available for Foothill, Stern, and Bowles from 9:20-9:40am. There'll be lunch after service each week.

* Allen's posted some good info about our Valentine's Day of Compassion activity, which is coming up soon. Check it out and sign up!

* Pictures from Winter Retreat are also online...

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Valentine's Day of Compassion

A wonderful annual tradition started a few years ago when our sisters decided that they would no longer conform to the pattern of this world by buying in to the romantic views perpetuated by Valentine's Day. Instead, they turned an ordinarily lonely day into a Day of Compassion by visiting homeless shelters and convalescent homes throughout the Bay Area, spreading God's love and sharing His compassion with others in need.

This year on Valentine's day (Sat., Feb. 14), we're planning to visit the Center for Elders Independence in downtown Oakland in the morning/early afternoon, and here's a chance for you to get involved! We hope to do similar things as we've done in the past, such as singing, giving a short message, doing arts and crafts, and simply spending time talking to the elderly. You never know what kind of impact young college students can have in the lives of those who may be ignored or forgotten on this day.

Here's a video of what it looked like a few years ago, and here is some sharing from people who have participated in the past.

Please sign up to let us know if you would like to participate in this year's Valentine's Day of Compassion!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

News and Thanksgiving Celebration!

This week's news is super-punctuated by Thanksgiving Celebration, which is coming up really quick. But before we get there, let's have at it with this week's news:

  • We were originally going to have a Koinonia in-house Thanksgiving Celebration this Friday, but no more! Instead of sending only one Koinonia act to Sunday's Thanksgiving Celebration, we're just going to send all four! That's the biggest change. What does that mean? Read on and find out.

  • Koinonia's "This Is Your Life" Bible study on Friday (11/21) begins at 7:00pm @ Lipman Room on the 8th floor of Barrows Hall. Joanna (H.6 Lead) and Dan (H.4 Lead) will tell their personal stories of how they became Christian and committed to follow Jesus. Dinners will be by smallgroups beforehand so ask your smallgroup leader. Afterwards, we'll practice our Thanksgiving Celebration act and get it ready for Sunday's final performance.

  • Sunday's (11/23) Gracepoint Worship Service is at 1:30pm @ Kauffman Auditorium in Alameda. Afterwards, we'll have our annual Thanksgiving Celebration right on the gargantuan stage. Each ministry group, from Element to ISM to all the different college groups (including us!), will have stage time to present their act in front of a Thanksgiving crowd of 1000+ people. How exciting!

  • After the stage time where laughter and legends are born, H.1 and H.5 will dine together for our own traditional Thanksgiving dinner, complete with turkey, fixings, and everything else. Ya'll will be helping cook too so stay tuned. We're going to cook different dishes by classes.

  • This part's really important: We need you to sign up online if you're coming so we can account for rides and food. After all, it'd be really sad if we ran out of food for dinner! Do it right now, just click on the link!

Pastor Manny!That's it for the news to come, but wanted to briefly talk about the news that's been happening in the last several days. Last Friday, Pastor Manny and Sunny joined us from Koinonia Austin. Pastor Manny gave us a message from the book of Jonah about God's calling for each of our lives. It was so good to see them again, and it's hard to believe that it's only been four months since the first Austin team departed Berkeley!
Saturday's Thanksgiving Retreat was really incredible, as we heard more than 30 personal stories from different brothers and sisters throughout our ministry. Moreover, we Pastor Manny gave an extended report from Austin, and we got a glimpse into what life is like over there.

Also, Prison Fellowship's yearly Christmas program, Angel Tree, is approaching. Our homegroup's been doing it together each of the past couple years. We "adopt" a family with 1-2 kids, children of a parent who's in prison. We buy them the Christmas present they wouldn't otherwise receive, meet the family, and invite them to a Christmas party at NorthLoop. It's been a wonderful experience thus far to touch people's lives, get out of ourselves just a little bit, and serve a community of people who often get lost during the bustle of the Christmas season. If you'd like more information or want to get involved, the H.1 lead on this is Allen, so send him an email.

In other news:
  • DT Journals for December-January are available for order. Pre-order online, as usual, for $3. Very helpful if you like being lightweight and mobile! Highly recommended!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thanksgiving Retreat & "More Than A Face"

Just wanted to send a reminder that if you're planning on heading to the Thanksgiving Retreat, please sign up online! This helps us plan for food (and rides!). The Thanksgiving Retreat is this Saturday (11/15), 10am-9pm, and the cost is $20 (lunch, dinner, facility):

  • $20 is early bird, if you sign up by Wed, 11/12 (Tomorrow!)
  • $25 is the cost of registration on the day of the retreat
And, in other news, Vivian and Kathy from Homegroup 8 are giving their talk, "More Than A Face," at the Norton Hall Main Lounge, Unit 3, tomorrow night (11/12) at 8pm. This talk will address the media's portrayal of women and its consequent effects on the self-image, self-perception, and even conduct. Check it out and invite your friends if you're free!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Koinonia Zip-Hoodie & Cordonices Park

Koinonia zip-up hoodies coming out soon before the end of the semester. If you want one, you'll need to pre-order online. Pre-order deadline is this Friday, 11/7, so do it soon! There's more details on the online order form.

And here's a video of some of the guys when we went to Cordonices Park several weeks ago. We got burritos to go and headed up Euclid in North Berkeley. Saw the beautiful Bay Area at sunset, and played around on the playground, the centerpiece of which was a 15 foot concrete slide. Totally fun. More pictures online, but here's that video:


Cordonices Park from kevan on Vimeo.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

The Real Long Version of Announcements

I don't know why each week there are so many announcements. I guess it just goes to show you there's a ton of stuff going on... which is a good thing! It also means: you got to pay attention! (update: video at the bottom of Kevin losing in pushups contest)

Here we go:

Jam-Packed Friday

For the guys: 6.30 PM dinner at Unit 3. Jrs & Soph guys will do setup beginning at 5.30 @ dHouse, and then we'll meet for dinner and decompress from the week @ U3. We'll grab a lounge or maybe the multi-purpose room. Just make sure you have your friend's cell number handy so you can find where we are!
For the girls: 6.30 PM dinner in the First Pres. Courtyard. Registration setup is at 6!
For both guys and girls, dinner will be provided!

This Is Your Life Koinonia bible study is at 7:45 PM, First Pres.

Afterwards, there's study hall or Ghirardelli's in SF. You make the call and bring your gear: books or spoons.

The rest of the announcements:

  • 9 AM at the YWCA: Sophomore guys' discipleship group. Remember your homework!
  • 11 AM, it's our turn (plus homegroups 2, 5 & 6) to clean NorthLoop. Afterwards, we'll eat lunch together, and for those who want to watch the Cal game (Homecoming!), we'll watch it together. Otherwise, you can study at NL or head back to Berkeley.
  • Sierra Lodge construction (10/11). Yes, if you want to go and help build the Barn, make sure to let me know. It'll be all day Saturday. Not for wimps. If you were ashamed of your performance at the Sierra Lodge booth at the Gracepoint Open House, then come and get trained.
  • Convalescent Home Visit (10/12). Our homegroup is going to the Crown Bay Elderly Home Sunday morning from 8:45 -10 AM. We'll spend time with the elderly there and have a small program for them. Please contact Caroline if you'd like to get involved.
  • It's never too early to plug the College Winter Retreats! You don't want to miss this just because of bad planning around airline tickets! The dates are Jan. 23 - 25 (Friday to Sunday). Signups will be up soon so stay tuned!
Last but not least, there's the H.1 committee "To Keep Things Running". There's plenty that goes into helping our homegroup run and we need help! Thought some of you would like to get involved or maybe get trained? Check these out and email me what you'd like to do:
  • Transit Chief: need one guy, one girl to take care of rides for the various events we do. Whether that means coming over to Alameda in the middle of the week, rides home after a Friday night, or when we head out to bowling or SF, you the man (er, woman). Pluses are that you get to meet everyone. Recommendations: cell phone, email, and text messaging is your friend.
  • News Reporter: Be a journalist. Write about messages from Friday or Sunday, maybe a brief summary, a funny line. Write about life on campus, or the people in our homegroup. Offer your perspective and help broadcast some news. You can even video yourself and be an anchorman/woman. Short description: blog.
  • Media Guy (or Gal): like photography or videography? Want to share them with people? This one's for you.
  • Chef: food makes people happy. Food makes you happy and you like seeing people happy because of food. You got menu ideas for refreshments or meals? Want some guinea pigs to try it out on? What better place than for your homegroup!
  • Entertainers: when we hang out as a group, it's not always fun just talking in little clusters here and there. Lots of times we need activities, games, icebreakers, and ways to jazz up the time together. Help plan out activities, make phone calls to bowling alleys, game times, and think of ways to help people bond and have fun!
The names are just for fun, of course, but each one represents an important role in keeping things running! Thanks for reading so much! (It's good for the engineers! Yes, Kevin, Howard, and Irene, I'm talking to you guys)

Here's a video of the push-up contest from two Fridays ago, when people came over and we played games. Not sure why we had a push-up contest, nor why it was 4 guys and a girl. But it sure is fun, especially Justin's quip at the 1:45 mark.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

DT Journals for Oct/Nov


This just in for all you guys who use DT Journals (DT stands for devotion time, and is part of our daily scripture reflection):

Once again, we will be providing DT journals for the months of October-November. You can submit your order online, but please read the following information:

  • Before we actually print the journals, we will need for you to pre-pay for your reserved copy(ies). IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAYPAL, please prepay at the booktable on Sundays, starting this coming Sunday.
  • ALL journals will be available for pickup on Sundays (by the booktable) and at Tuesday prayer meetings, from Sept.28 thru Oct. 12. Thereafter, any unclaimed journals will be sold at the booktable on Sundays.
  • Any journals requested after the deadline will cost $1 more.
  • DEADLINE for orders: Wednesday, Sept. 24, 11:59pm
Order online. Alternatively, you can also order and pre-pay at the Sunday booktable.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Here's the summer news

Hey folks, here's the news:

  • DT Groups are changing up so they're student-run, student-led throughout Koinonia. How exciting. Sign up by emailing Grace Lin and she'll plug you into a group.
  • We're going on a camping trip to the Sierras, 8/1-8/3. It'll just be our homegroup... Sign up below.


  • Junior discipleship retreat this weekend. Get ready, and rides will be sent out soon.
  • The rest of us will go on w/ our Friday intramurals, and then maybe we'll do something different for dinner and DT bible study. Maybe we'll go out now that we've gotten rid of those juniors.
  • Suggestions for what you want to do is welcome. Things like kayaking, campfire, hide and seek at midnight outdoors. Just throw it into the comments.

DT Journals: want one? Last chance

hi - as announced last week, we are making dt journals (with and without lines for writing) for August/September as well. We will only order for those who sign up and prepay.

The deadline is Wednesday. You can sign up online!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

SET and GTS

All these acronyms! SET [Summer Evangelism Training] starts tonight. Here's an email from Jeannie:

I hope you’re excited about our Summer Evangelism Training, to start tonight!
Just a heads up on the schedule and a reminder that you need to have read the first chapter of Keller’s book “The Reason for God”

· 6:30-6:55pm: Snacks (for NL only)
· 7-7:05pm: Welcome and orientation (for tonight only) – please pick up a syllabus as you enter
· 7:05-7:40pm: Drill groups (this is the “head” portion, to go over keller’s reasoning to make sure that we understand and can articulate his arguments)
· 7:40-8:20pm: Message portion (this is the “heart” portion of the night)
· 8:20-8:40pm: During the “hands” portion, we will be meeting by ministry groups to share and pray together
· 8:40pm: Prayer Meeting


College will be meeting at St. Augustine’s for this week only and thereafter at 1st Pres.
And post-College will be meeting at North Loop.
Please also be sure to bring the $10 registration fee and give it to your drill group leader. This fee goes towards facility rentals and snacks.
Additionally, if you want to sign up for GTS [Gracepoint Training School] summer classes, sign up online. I'd encourage you to take Survival Kit 1 or Church 101.

Questions? Let me know.