Some 250 people, including visitors from as far away as China, attended the fifth biennial Korean Small Group/Coffee Break Conference in mid-August at Rancho Capistrano Conference Center in California.
Several Korean Christian Reformed pastors were among the participants. āIt was a good time for Korean pastors to learn more about Coffee Break small-group ministry,ā said Rev. Edward Yoon, a conference speaker and consultant for the Korean Coffee Break program.
Plenary sessions, workshops, and small group Bible studies centered on the conference theme āGod of Second Chances,ā based on the book of Hosea.
Rev. David Ross, director of the Antioch Missions Training Center, brought a keynote address that emphasized Godās purifying and restoring love. Brent and Diane Averill, authors of the Discover Your Bible study on Hosea, titled their message āWe All Have Some Peter in Usāānoting that despite the apostle Peterās flaws, he was given many opportunities for faithful service.
A highlight was the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Jung-Suk Koh, Korean missionaries to Japan, who presented a special praise segment during a conference worship service.
Reflecting on the conference, Christian Reformed Home Missionsā Korean-ministry team leader Tong Park said, āThe conference always comes with a big surprise. This year it was a team of dedicated workers who served the gathering sacrificially. Thanks to their efforts the conference went smoothly. Participants from Korea, China, and Japan were in awe.ā
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Don McCrory is senior
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