Hundreds of Young Nak church members, friends, families, and strangers were brought together on the evening of August 10th at the LIVE concert in the Young Nak Amphitheater- enjoying a night blended with fellowship, festivities, and lively music. Performers included Cre8, Ken Oak Band, Tatum Jones, and the ever popular Far East Movement.
The evening started off with mingling and food. Reunited friends embraced each other, guys too cool to give a real hug gave each other a pat on the back. People in orange staff shirts ran around frantically setting up but surprisingly still managed to remain cordial and hospitable to guests.
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Living Hope Community Church |
Living Hope Community Church, located in Rowland Heights, CA began in 1993 with the aim of creating "a church to call home" for 1.5, 2nd, and 3rd generation Korean-Americans. Living Hope also exists to include the unchurched, the previously churched, and the surrounding East San Gabriel Valley, North Orange County and Inland Empire multi-ethnic communities. There are families who come from as far away as Valencia, Loma Linda and Aliso Viejo.
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Korean Churches for Community Development |
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KCCD, Korean Churches for Community Development, was established in March 2001 as a nonprofit organization to champion causes and issues directly pertaining to the Korean community in the Los Angeles areas. Its founder is Hyepin Im - Masters of Divinity, Masters of Business Administration, CPA.
After an initial agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to collaborate on a conference called "Towards Greater Service Beyond the Walls" in May 2001,
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Located in West Covina is a place where community is valued and commitment to be salt and light is apparent.
Good News Chapel is that place where a commitment to Bible-living is central while missions, worship, prayer, and the arts plays a role in ultimately enjoying a life God-given, filled, and led.
While pastor leaders Jimmy and Rubin take the lead with Jennifer and Bo, respectively, by their sides,
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On an ordinary Saturday evening in Fullerton, CA, there was a buzz of energy coming from the Grace Ministries International front hallway. As you walked in you were immediately greeted with info takers and smiles as your lucky raffle ticket was handed to you. At the end of the hallway, there was an animated emcee yelling “Drop it like it’s hot!” and giving away concession prizes. Groups of junior and high school students cheered deafeningly as he threw free event tee shirts into the air.
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