Richard Dongses
Jul 1, 2009

Hey guys, we had an action-packed few days this past weekend. To end the Friday evening, our group began our 30 Hour Famine at the strike of 12am. The Following day we headed off to the San Francisco Food Bank where we helped package over 2,200 pounds of rice for the needy! We all felt so blessed to help out in such a concrete way, and we look forward to more service opportunities in the future. We also even got to see our fellow SF campus groups help out as well! We ended the afternoon by going to the UCSF campus to reflect on God’s word. Check out the rest of the photos here!












Sunday morning, we broke our fast together at Ellen’s place over jook and yogurt. We also help our home worship here. How do you guys like the new location? More pictures can be found here!











Please post your thoughts about the 30 Hour Famine AND, per John Lee’s prompt at the end of The Truth Project, please post any questions you may have regarding the topic of science and God.
For the summer, each of the kairos groups have started our own home worship service time. It has been a great experience so far. We sing worship songs / hymns, give our offerings, listen to the messages, and have a vibrant discussion afterwards. After the service, we have all the time in the world to have some great fellowship over sports and food. Here are some pictures from our home church service, and the awesome time that we had.






If you see the patterns here, we had a lot of fun. With food, comes fellowship, and with fellowship comes fun. There is a reason that they all start with the letter F!

Coming off the heels of the a2f blue/Kairos merger, senior graduations, and the creation of this new site — all in May — here’s what we did in June. Click on the pictures to read the articles.
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Richard Dongses
Jun 18, 2009
We had our first home worship at Steve and Eunice’s place on May 31, 2009. It was a nice, small, and cozy group; very different from the usual large group SWS’s which I’m sure we are all used to having. But the great thing about this new setting is that we can have closer fellowship, more engaging services, AND we can all fit onto or around one couch to take a group picture like this:



