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Uniqueness of KCM Korean-American Campus Mission (KCM) has three valuable aspects that make it a rich and a dynamic ministry. The first one is that there is a wonderful networking and unity among our campus students and the staff. All the way from Berkeley to San Diego, there are students and staff who strive to share one vision, one heart, and one hope in Jesus Christ our Lord. Secondly, KCM focuses on the importance of worship and that genuine worship will fuel our Mission Vision. On our campuses, at our monthly Missions Chapel, and in our evangelism, we aim to preserve a strong worship theme that carries over into passionate service. Thirdly, and most uniquely, we have one of the best short-term summer mission programs in Southern California and quite possibly even in the entire nation. KCM has extensive training and preparation procedures that include debriefing and follow-ups. This short-term mission program is the result of experiences and developments that have taken place for over a decade. Scope of KCM |
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| KCM 2005 University Retreat (UR) “The Authority of Christ” What: Korean-American Campus Missions Organization University Retreat When: December 19– 22, 2005 Where: Pine Valley Conference Center, San Diego Who: All KCM Campuses; UCSD, USC, UCR, UCI, UCSB, and UCLA Why: KCM UR is an annual retreat where you can meet and have fe Speaker: Pastor Don Sunukjian (Talbot Professor) Registration: $95.00 early registration fee with a T-shirt $100.00 late registration fee, T-shirt is not guaranteed $105.00 at the door, T-shirt is not guaranteed so register early. |
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