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One Light Community AKMC

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2641 Barton Chapel Road Augusta, GA 30906 The Attic: Second Level of the gym (Family Life Center) Youth/College/English Music Pastor: Howard Ki Friday 7:30pm – College/Young Adult Ministry meets in the “Brick House” at the front of the Church property. Sunday 9:30am – English Adult Service in the Sanctuary Sunday 11:00am – One Light Community Service WHO WE ARE: One Light Community is the Student Ministry of Augusta Korean Methodist Church. This includes Middle School, High School, College and some twenty-something’s. We exist to honor Jesus, serve others, connect, equip and multiply culturally diverse students for the glory of God. WHY: We do this because we believe that The Church is not just a single demographic but rather a community that is centered around the salvation and lordship of Jesus Christ. OUR NAME: This is the idea behind the name of our community. Every color represents a student that is different and even though they might be different they have a place in our community. VALUES: We value multigenerational community. This is why we try to bring together so many student age groups. Our desire is to teach them in this microcosm, through life together, to value people from all stages of their lives. We also do this by volunteering our energy to aid the adult congregations, serve on mission trips and help with children’s ministry. We value developing leaders, therefore each of our older students, mainly College and above, recognize their roles as older brothers and sisters to the younger ones. We do this by using our College Students in leadership roles for our various yearly trips. We value all cultures, therefore we are multicultural, having Koreans, Caucasians, Filipinos, Taiwanese, Latinos, Chinese, African-Americans, mixed, military, missionary kids and whoever else shows up on a given weekend!
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Episodes

How He Loves

When we think of how God thinks of us, we tend to base it on our deeds in our lives, but we have to know that God loves us unconditionally. How Jesus loves us does not have anything to do with our credentials nor our sins. English Ministry Special. Scripture reading: John 11:1-5

May 06, 201536 min

K.

One of our staff members, Christy Althoff, shares her testimony. From Augusta Korean Methodist Church. Scripture reading: John 13:7

May 03, 201553 min

What is the Gospel?

The Gospel teaches us why us Christ followers do what we do. The Gospel is the story of how we can be rescued, including us through Jesus Christ. Scripture reading: 1 Corinthians 15:1-4

Apr 29, 201535 min

2 My H8ers

One of our staff members, Heeyeon No, shares her testimony. From Augusta Korean Methodist Church. Scripture reading: Jeremiah 29:11

Apr 26, 201524 min

It's Not the Fruit, It's the Root

When we confront seekers and young believers, our confrontation needs to deal with the root issue and not the behavior. Scripture reading: John 4:1-26

Apr 26, 201541 min

Staff Testimony: Sharon Ji

One of our staff members, Sharon Ji, shares her testimony. From Augusta Korean Methodist Church. Scripture reading: 2 Corinthians 1:9-10

Apr 06, 201524 min

Spiritual Warfare: When Satan comes after you

When Satan attacks, sometimes we are so caught up in our situation that we don't recognize it. In this sermon, Howard shows us how to recognize spiritual attack and how to confront it head on. Scripture reading: Ephesians 6:10-20

Mar 26, 201540 min

Michelle: The Asian Belle

One of our staff members, Michelle Lee, shares her testimony. From Augusta Korean Methodist Church. Scripture reading: Jeremiah 29:11

Mar 19, 201521 min

Us vs. Them: Whose side is God on?

Throughout the Bible, we have seen God move His people around as a way to bring others to know Him. In the context of today's society, racism is a significant barrier from allowing others to see eye to eye. By understanding God's plan and living by His word, we can lower these barriers and be the people we were called to be. Scripture reading: 2 Chronicles 6:32-33, 1 Peter 2:11

Mar 11, 201545 min

Testimony of a Fish

One of our staff members, John Curry, shares his testimony. From Augusta Korean Methodist Church. Scripture reading: Ephesians 2:8

Mar 01, 201539 min
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