2010 Freshman/Soph/Jrs+ Weekend Getaways!
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Post-TFN Fellowship @ Culver's
After TFN we headed over to Culver's for some delicious frozen custard. We also enjoyed some tasty appetizers such as...
LIFE Groups
We began small groups this week on Wednesday and Thursday night at the McCombs business school starting with a scrumptious...
LIFE Groups Begin
Our first LIFE Groups for the semester met at McCombs Business School last week. The time began with a very delicious...
Canyon Lake Excursion
This past weekend, we had our much anticipated Spring Break getaway trip at Canyon Lake – about an hour and a half away...
Valentine's Day
We had our first Valentine's Day of Compassion here in Austin! A couple of sisters started this tradition three years...
Valentine's Day of Compassion
A group of sisters at our home church back in Berkeley decided one day that they wanted to do more on their Valentine's...
McKinney Falls State Park - Bros Outing
Who knew that a mere 15 minutes from campus lay a pristine Texas State Park boasting:- A crater-filled rock formation-...
Don't Pretend Like You're Immortal
“Gone…like Elvis and his mom, like Al Pacino’s cash, nothing lasts…” “Gone…like Elvis and his mom, like Al Pacino’s cash, nothing lasts…” What a catchy song. “Gone – In 24 hours, today will be yesterday” was the theme of our Koinonia’s Spring Welcome Night last Friday. The hope was to communicate that our time here on earth is limited and death, though difficult to think about, will surely come to each person. How then should we live our lives so that in the end, when we find ourselves facing death, we know we will have lived meaningfully? What a topic to deliver to an audience of young, spry, wide-eyed college students who have their whole lives ahead of them. I remember how I felt when I arrived on the college scene (which wasn’t that long ago). I was excited because I was finally on my own. I felt unstoppable. Not because I had anything in particular going for me, but that I was young and I had the whole world at my fingertips it felt like. Then, I got this uneasy feeling that there might be a certain, right way to live out there that I am neglecting or might be blind to. I began asking the questions that Pastor Manny challenged the audience to ask themselves – who am I?, where do I come from?, what is life? If there are answers to these questions, it means that my life philosophy of doing whatever I want needed to change. It hit me that my life is indeed short and will pass like a blink of an eye. I remember how I was sharing with the students around me last Friday that the season of life that I miss the most was my third grade year. Why, you ask? Because I was making a lot of friends, my teacher was so patient and gave me a lot of love/attention, and I was at the peak of my tetherball game. That was 19 years ago. Time just flew by since then like a flash. In college, I met people who challenged me to think about my mortality. I began to take their advice. If God exists and if He is good and worth following, then I want to know right now so that I live correctly in His eyes. I’m thankful that I was able to find God during my college years so that I can give the very best of my life over to Him and experience the meaning and richness of living according to His truths.
Gone: "In 24 hours, today will be yesterday."
That was the theme of our Koinonia Spring Welcome Night. Much like our NSWN (translation: New Student Welcome Night)...
First Winter Retreat in Texas - Yee haw!
The year 2009 has already started off memorably with our first ever Koinonia-GFC Austin Winter Retreat. While the weather...
Christmas Gift Exchange
Christmas is just around the corner! I can't believe it. We've come to the end of another year. It's just amazing how...
Thanksgiving Celebration
Thanksgiving is a special time to remember the many ways in which God has blessed us our lives. Many of us were able...
Thanksgiving Celebration!
Well, the day finally came. Gracepoint-Austin had our very first Thanksgiving Celebration. It was truly a sight to...
Pedernales Falls Getaway
This past weekend was one of the most fun and memorable times I've had here at Austin. Before school and work got a...