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<p><strong></strong>AKA our dreams and hopes for our church (some call them strategic initiatives). Church is not a spectator sport. It&#8217;s a community of real people who have been changed by the grace of God. It is people who realize they can make a difference in the lives of many searching for hope, faith and love. At Newsong, we desire to be the church not only in word but in actions. We believe this generation of Church is uniquely postured to humbly change the global village one life at a time. These are the areas we are pursuing in the hope of transforming diverse communities all over the world:</p>
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<h4><em>Justice, Advocacy and Compassion For Those Who Are Unseen and Underresourced</em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Whether it&#8217;s poverty, abuse, natural disaster, racism, discrimination or classism, Jesus came to transform men, women and children by His love. Jesus calls us to humbly embrace those who are the least, the last and the lost of our society. Hence, Newsong is committed to addressing issues of education, emergency relief, employment, the arts, housing, medical care, legal advocacy and planting community and regional churches in areas that are underresourced both locally and globally. Currently, we are focused upon Central Santa Ana with the hopes of initiating similar projects and churches in Los Angeles and around the world.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>New Churches Designed for Diverse Cultures </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong continues to grow at a rapid pace. Sooner or later, land in one location will limit reaching more people with the good news about Jesus. Sensing God leading us to think outside the box, our hope is to not let land be our limitation. We have planted churches and desire to plant new churches in world-class cities who comprise a mosaic of cultures.</p>
<p>Our strategy is to plant churches like Newsong customized to their community and then also launch a multisite Newsong, where we will be one church, one staff, one leadership team and one congregation but meeting in different locations. It&#8217;s a both/and to us. We need unique customized churches and also need multisites to meet the needs of our growing congregation in Southern California.</p>
<p>The strengths of the multisite movement are that it: 1) provides sites in closer proximity to our members who are driving longer distances every week; 2) allows for the small church to immediately have large church resources like staffing, music and teaching; 3) encourages greater participation in the life of the church; and 4) provides a better venue for regulars to bring their friends who may not be willing to consistently make the drive to church if it is too far away.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Resource Centers for Young, Emerging Leaders </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong has a unique culture of developing leaders that have been and will be sent out around the world. Our hope is that we can identify, mentor, develop and provide resources for young emerging leaders. Our first priority is our home community of leaders God has given us in Southern California. And, in the future, our hope is to extend this to individuals, groups and churches around the world. We will guide young leaders through conferences, mentoring, a Newsong internship program and resources (e.g., books, tapes). Currently, we have leadership conferences and leadership groups, both current leaders and future leaders, led by our pastoral staff.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Regional and Local Art Centers </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Our hope is to be a creative center for the arts. During the Renaissance, the church was at the forefront of producing or catalyzing art that inspired and communicated the heart of the community. Theologically, we know that God is the First Artist. He is the author of creativity. If any place should be bursting with creative energy, it should be the church. Our dream is that Newsong will be known as a place for artists to get connected, grow and release their creative gifts to the world. This would be done through exhibitions, seminars, mentoring, festivals, cafés, media, recordings and concerts. Our hope is that we would be a center for children and adults to be developed, nurtured, provoked and encouraged in the arts.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Bottom Line: 3Cs and 3Gs </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Our dream is that Newsong would provide a community where EVERY individual who becomes a part of our family is Growing spiritually in their relationship with Christ, Authentically Connected in a Small Group and Joyfully Giving Back to God and His world what He has first given them! In this way, our <strong>C3</strong> values of Christ, Community and Cause will be practically lived out via these <strong>3G</strong>s known as Growth, Group and Giving.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Outside the Box-Our Ministries Locally and Globally</em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong is committed to ministries that often are considered outside the box. While we may be a church that is in a middle-class neighborhood, our focus is on both people like us and people who are wonderfully different from us. Our strategic initiatives are both local and global. We are a &#8220;glocal&#8221; church! The focus of these ministries can be found on our <a href="http://cause.newsong.net/" target="_blank"><strong>Cause Website</strong></a>.</p></blockquote>
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Small gatherings in believers&#8217; houses are attended by 1 in 11 U.S. adults, a survey finds. Compared with huge church services, it&#8217;s &#8216;like a conversation. It&#8217;s somebody talking to you,&#8217; one devotee say</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_03-30-01.php">Title: <strong>Fastest Growth of Any Ethnic Group in State</strong> - Biggest increase was in the suburbs. Southern California&#8217;s expansion was geographic and economic.</a><br />
In Southern California and statewide, Asian Americans outpaced every other ethnic group in the rate of population growth during the 1990s, with some of the most dramatic jumps occurring in suburbs, 2000 census data show. California&#8217;s Asian American population grew 38% in the last decade, surpassing the growth rate of the state&#8217;s Latino population, which was 35%&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_01-01-00.php">Title: <strong>What&#8217;s Ahead? - </strong>OC2000 Looking Forward</a><br />
Looking forward - How will housing, transportation, education, politics, religion and the economy change? How will sports and the arts evolve? We ask some of Orange County&#8217;s citizens and leaders to share their thoughts on what the future might hold. Here&#8217;s what they say&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_12-25-99.php">Title: <strong>Little Saigon Shows Its Own Christmas Spirit</strong> <strong>- </strong>Christian or Buddhist, Vietnamese Americans are embracing the American holiday traditions. </a><br />
In Orange County&#8217;s Little Saigon, it&#8217;s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The hub of Southern California&#8217;s Vietnamese emigre community, home to many raised in Buddhist traditions of the East, is increasingly embracing America&#8217;s Christmas celebration&#8211;in its own way, community members say&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_03-08-99.php">Title: <strong>Pan-Asian Churches Emerging</strong> - Some Southland congregations break the mold, courting other ethnic groups rather than staying insular to preserve culture. Scholars see a blueprint for the region&#8217;s future.</a><br />
On a recent Sunday morning, a predominantly Asian, young and casually dressed crowd spilled into the Elks Lodge in Santa Ana. The excited buzz, and the rock band on stage, suggested a college party. In fact, it was the start of services at Newsong Community Church, one of a new generation of Korean American congregations that is drawing together the disparate segments of Southern California&#8217;s burgeoning Asian population&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_12-28-97.php">Title: <strong>Congregation Loses Lease, but Members Keep Faith</strong> <strong>-</strong> Religion: Newsong church must move by Jan. 18. &#8216;The main thing about this church is the people, not the building,&#8217; a parishioner says.</a><br />
In only three years, Rev. Dave Gibbons&#8217; congregation has grown from 25 friends who huddled in his apartment to more than 500 parishioners who travel from as far as South Gate to worship together. Although times have been good for Gibbons&#8217; Newsong Community Church, a nondenominational, multiethnic church that boasts a Generation X congregation, the new year brings a troubling new challenge: On Jan. 18, the Newsong congregation will be homeless&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_11-14-94.php">Title: <strong>Seeking Souls of O.C. Korean Americans</strong> - Religion: Pioneering pastor offers the young an alternative to tradition</a><br />
The church is borrowed, the hymnals donated and the preacher subsidized by worried East Coast and South Korean congregations that are praying vigorously for the far-flung missionary outpost in suburban Orange County&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_05-09-94.php">Title: <strong>Trying to Halt `Silent Exodus&#8217;</strong><br />
More Korean American ministers are reaching out to keep younger immigrants. They offer more relevant Sunday services and a cultural bridge to U.S. life.</a><br />
Somewhere in a room with a freeway view at the Irvine Holiday Inn, the Rev. David Gibbons was struck by divine revelation. Psalm 40&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ijm.php">Title: <strong>IJM Head Urges Over 700 Christian Youth to Fight for Justice, Rescue Oppressed </strong></a><br />
Gary Haugen, President and CEO of Washington, D.C.-based International Justice Mission, spoke to the crowd of teenagers and young adults this past weekend at ?Forgotten,? a special event hosted by Newsong Community Church in Irvine, Calif.</td>
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<h4>Relevant Magazine :: College Edition</h4>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/relevant_fall05.php">Title: <strong>THE HOT SPOT </strong></a><br />
We all know that the west side has brought us Snoop Dogg, Hollywood stars and, of course, <em>The O.C</em>. What you might not know is that there is a spiritual renewal in the Irvine, Calif. area thanks to Newsong Church.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/le/2008/003/7.72.html">Title: <strong>On the Verge</strong></a><br />
His understanding of the gospel led him to build a multi-ethnic megachurch. And now it&#8217;s leading him to build smaller churches he calls &#8220;verges.&#8221;<br />
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_1204.php">Title: <strong>Not Your Mama&#8217;s Church</strong> - A multi-ethnic movement to reach leaders of the next generation.</a><br />
People at Newsong like to describe themselves by saying, &#8220;We ain&#8217;t your mama&#8217;s church.&#8221; Translated, the truth of God may not change, but each generation may need a different conversation starter about spiritual matters. The good news is that a rising generation of ethnic leaders is available to reach those neglected communities.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ap_winter-2001.php">Title: <strong>For Asian-American Churches, Integration Proves Complicated</strong></a><br />
Newsong Community Church has made the transition from a 28,000-square-foot building to one with 65,000 square feet, moving five miles from Tustin to Irvine and adding to its congregation of around 1,500.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_11-11-96.php">Title: <strong>Up &amp; Comers - </strong>Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under.</a><br />
What will evangelicalism look like in the next century? No one can paint the future, of course, but one good indicator is the quality and vitality of a movement&#8217;s younger leaders&#8211;those who will shape and reshape the founders&#8217; original vision&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_08-12-96.php">Title: <strong>Silent Exodus - </strong>Can the East Asian church in America reverse flight of its next generation?</a><br />
On top of the intense attention paid to native language, ethnic discrimination, and immigrant needs, Asian-American Christians grapple with additional pressure points concerning the demands for leadership equality, the role of ethnic identity in the church, and the importance of spiritual development. Unless theses added difficulties are solved, they have the potential to hinder church growth among younger people&#8230;</td>
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<h4>The Evangelical Covenant Church</h4>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ECC_11-25-01.php">Title: <strong>Newsong (CA) Completes Move into New Facility</strong></a><br />
Newsong Community Church has made the transition from a 28,000-square-foot building to one with 65,000 square feet, moving five miles from Tustin to Irvine and adding to its congregation of around 1,500.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/koream_12-99.php">Title: <strong>The Greatest Need for the 21st Century</strong></a><br />
&#8220;There is an enormous need to build, - I call it the person - That&#8217;s more than self-respect; it&#8217;s also the awareness that there is something beyond you, and something beyond the moment, and something that is not only greater than you but different than you.&#8221;&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/sanfranciscochronicle_08-02-01.php">Title: <strong>Asians Pursue A United State</strong><br />
Fastest growing population finds community building of a continent&#8217;s people an elusive American dream.<br />
</a>Hoon Lee recalls the first time he voted in a San Francisco election and the pride that welled up when he saw Asian Americans on the ballot. But he also remembers the time&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/johntran.php">Title: <strong>Reflections from an Outsider Allowed Inside</strong></a><br />
During the Summer of 2001, I spent 10 weeks as a pastoral intern at Newsong Church in Irvine. I did not know much about Newsong beyond what I had heard vicariously through those with some level of connection. I had met Pastor Dave Gibbons a few times and intuited that he was a person from whom much could be learned. The little I knew about Pastor Dave and the growing popularity of Newsong made Newsong an attractive possibility for my seminary-required internship&#8230;</td>
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Title: There&#8217;s no place like home, these Christians say
Small gatherings in believers&#8217; houses are attended by 1 in 11 U.S. adults, a survey finds. Compared with huge church services, it&#8217;s &#8216;like a conversation. It&#8217;s somebody talking to you,&#8217; one devotee say


 
 


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Small gatherings in believers&#8217; houses are attended by 1 in 11 U.S. adults, a survey finds. Compared with huge church services, it&#8217;s &#8216;like a conversation. It&#8217;s somebody talking to you,&#8217; one devotee say</td>
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In Southern California and statewide, Asian Americans outpaced every other ethnic group in the rate of population growth during the 1990s, with some of the most dramatic jumps occurring in suburbs, 2000 census data show. California&#8217;s Asian American population grew 38% in the last decade, surpassing the growth rate of the state&#8217;s Latino population, which was 35%&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_01-01-00.php">Title: <strong>What&#8217;s Ahead? - </strong>OC2000 Looking Forward</a><br />
Looking forward - How will housing, transportation, education, politics, religion and the economy change? How will sports and the arts evolve? We ask some of Orange County&#8217;s citizens and leaders to share their thoughts on what the future might hold. Here&#8217;s what they say&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_12-25-99.php">Title: <strong>Little Saigon Shows Its Own Christmas Spirit</strong> <strong>- </strong>Christian or Buddhist, Vietnamese Americans are embracing the American holiday traditions. </a><br />
In Orange County&#8217;s Little Saigon, it&#8217;s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The hub of Southern California&#8217;s Vietnamese emigre community, home to many raised in Buddhist traditions of the East, is increasingly embracing America&#8217;s Christmas celebration&#8211;in its own way, community members say&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_03-08-99.php">Title: <strong>Pan-Asian Churches Emerging</strong> - Some Southland congregations break the mold, courting other ethnic groups rather than staying insular to preserve culture. Scholars see a blueprint for the region&#8217;s future.</a><br />
On a recent Sunday morning, a predominantly Asian, young and casually dressed crowd spilled into the Elks Lodge in Santa Ana. The excited buzz, and the rock band on stage, suggested a college party. In fact, it was the start of services at Newsong Community Church, one of a new generation of Korean American congregations that is drawing together the disparate segments of Southern California&#8217;s burgeoning Asian population&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_12-28-97.php">Title: <strong>Congregation Loses Lease, but Members Keep Faith</strong> <strong>-</strong> Religion: Newsong church must move by Jan. 18. &#8216;The main thing about this church is the people, not the building,&#8217; a parishioner says.</a><br />
In only three years, Rev. Dave Gibbons&#8217; congregation has grown from 25 friends who huddled in his apartment to more than 500 parishioners who travel from as far as South Gate to worship together. Although times have been good for Gibbons&#8217; Newsong Community Church, a nondenominational, multiethnic church that boasts a Generation X congregation, the new year brings a troubling new challenge: On Jan. 18, the Newsong congregation will be homeless&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_11-14-94.php">Title: <strong>Seeking Souls of O.C. Korean Americans</strong> - Religion: Pioneering pastor offers the young an alternative to tradition</a><br />
The church is borrowed, the hymnals donated and the preacher subsidized by worried East Coast and South Korean congregations that are praying vigorously for the far-flung missionary outpost in suburban Orange County&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/laTimes_05-09-94.php">Title: <strong>Trying to Halt `Silent Exodus&#8217;</strong><br />
More Korean American ministers are reaching out to keep younger immigrants. They offer more relevant Sunday services and a cultural bridge to U.S. life.</a><br />
Somewhere in a room with a freeway view at the Irvine Holiday Inn, the Rev. David Gibbons was struck by divine revelation. Psalm 40&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ijm.php">Title: <strong>IJM Head Urges Over 700 Christian Youth to Fight for Justice, Rescue Oppressed </strong></a><br />
Gary Haugen, President and CEO of Washington, D.C.-based International Justice Mission, spoke to the crowd of teenagers and young adults this past weekend at ?Forgotten,? a special event hosted by Newsong Community Church in Irvine, Calif.</td>
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<h4>Relevant Magazine :: College Edition</h4>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/relevant_fall05.php">Title: <strong>THE HOT SPOT </strong></a><br />
We all know that the west side has brought us Snoop Dogg, Hollywood stars and, of course, <em>The O.C</em>. What you might not know is that there is a spiritual renewal in the Irvine, Calif. area thanks to Newsong Church.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/le/2008/003/7.72.html">Title: <strong>On the Verge</strong></a><br />
His understanding of the gospel led him to build a multi-ethnic megachurch. And now it&#8217;s leading him to build smaller churches he calls &#8220;verges.&#8221;<br />
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_1204.php">Title: <strong>Not Your Mama&#8217;s Church</strong> - A multi-ethnic movement to reach leaders of the next generation.</a><br />
People at Newsong like to describe themselves by saying, &#8220;We ain&#8217;t your mama&#8217;s church.&#8221; Translated, the truth of God may not change, but each generation may need a different conversation starter about spiritual matters. The good news is that a rising generation of ethnic leaders is available to reach those neglected communities.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ap_winter-2001.php">Title: <strong>For Asian-American Churches, Integration Proves Complicated</strong></a><br />
Newsong Community Church has made the transition from a 28,000-square-foot building to one with 65,000 square feet, moving five miles from Tustin to Irvine and adding to its congregation of around 1,500.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_11-11-96.php">Title: <strong>Up &amp; Comers - </strong>Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under.</a><br />
What will evangelicalism look like in the next century? No one can paint the future, of course, but one good indicator is the quality and vitality of a movement&#8217;s younger leaders&#8211;those who will shape and reshape the founders&#8217; original vision&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/christianityToday_08-12-96.php">Title: <strong>Silent Exodus - </strong>Can the East Asian church in America reverse flight of its next generation?</a><br />
On top of the intense attention paid to native language, ethnic discrimination, and immigrant needs, Asian-American Christians grapple with additional pressure points concerning the demands for leadership equality, the role of ethnic identity in the church, and the importance of spiritual development. Unless theses added difficulties are solved, they have the potential to hinder church growth among younger people&#8230;</td>
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The Evangelical Covenant Church</h4>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/ECC_11-25-01.php">Title: <strong>Newsong (CA) Completes Move into New Facility</strong></a><br />
Newsong Community Church has made the transition from a 28,000-square-foot building to one with 65,000 square feet, moving five miles from Tustin to Irvine and adding to its congregation of around 1,500.</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/koream_12-99.php">Title: <strong>The Greatest Need for the 21st Century</strong></a><br />
&#8220;There is an enormous need to build, - I call it the person - That&#8217;s more than self-respect; it&#8217;s also the awareness that there is something beyond you, and something beyond the moment, and something that is not only greater than you but different than you.&#8221;&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/sanfranciscochronicle_08-02-01.php">Title: <strong>Asians Pursue A United State</strong><br />
Fastest growing population finds community building of a continent&#8217;s people an elusive American dream.<br />
</a>Hoon Lee recalls the first time he voted in a San Francisco election and the pride that welled up when he saw Asian Americans on the ballot. But he also remembers the time&#8230;</td>
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<td><a href="http://global.newsong.net/wp-admin/johntran.php">Title: <strong>Reflections from an Outsider Allowed Inside</strong></a><br />
During the Summer of 2001, I spent 10 weeks as a pastoral intern at Newsong Church in Irvine. I did not know much about Newsong beyond what I had heard vicariously through those with some level of connection. I had met Pastor Dave Gibbons a few times and intuited that he was a person from whom much could be learned. The little I knew about Pastor Dave and the growing popularity of Newsong made Newsong an attractive possibility for my seminary-required internship&#8230;</td>
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<p><strong></strong>AKA our dreams and hopes for our church (some call them strategic initiatives). Church is not a spectator sport. It&#8217;s a community of real people who have been changed by the grace of God. It is people who realize they can make a difference in the lives of many searching for hope, faith and love. At Newsong, we desire to be the church not only in word but in actions. We believe this generation of Church is uniquely postured to humbly change the global village one life at a time. These are the areas we are pursuing in the hope of transforming diverse communities all over the world:</p>
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<h4><em>Justice, Advocacy and Compassion For Those Who Are Unseen and Underresourced</em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Whether it&#8217;s poverty, abuse, natural disaster, racism, discrimination or classism, Jesus came to transform men, women and children by His love. Jesus calls us to humbly embrace those who are the least, the last and the lost of our society. Hence, Newsong is committed to addressing issues of education, emergency relief, employment, the arts, housing, medical care, legal advocacy and planting community and regional churches in areas that are underresourced both locally and globally. Currently, we are focused upon Central Santa Ana with the hopes of initiating similar projects and churches in Los Angeles and around the world.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>New Churches Designed for Diverse Cultures </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong continues to grow at a rapid pace. Sooner or later, land in one location will limit reaching more people with the good news about Jesus. Sensing God leading us to think outside the box, our hope is to not let land be our limitation. We have planted churches and desire to plant new churches in world-class cities who comprise a mosaic of cultures.</p>
<p>Our strategy is to plant churches like Newsong customized to their community and then also launch a multisite Newsong, where we will be one church, one staff, one leadership team and one congregation but meeting in different locations. It&#8217;s a both/and to us. We need unique customized churches and also need multisites to meet the needs of our growing congregation in Southern California.</p>
<p>The strengths of the multisite movement are that it: 1) provides sites in closer proximity to our members who are driving longer distances every week; 2) allows for the small church to immediately have large church resources like staffing, music and teaching; 3) encourages greater participation in the life of the church; and 4) provides a better venue for regulars to bring their friends who may not be willing to consistently make the drive to church if it is too far away.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Resource Centers for Young, Emerging Leaders </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong has a unique culture of developing leaders that have been and will be sent out around the world. Our hope is that we can identify, mentor, develop and provide resources for young emerging leaders. Our first priority is our home community of leaders God has given us in Southern California. And, in the future, our hope is to extend this to individuals, groups and churches around the world. We will guide young leaders through conferences, mentoring, a Newsong internship program and resources (e.g., books, tapes). Currently, we have leadership conferences and leadership groups, both current leaders and future leaders, led by our pastoral staff.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Regional and Local Art Centers </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Our hope is to be a creative center for the arts. During the Renaissance, the church was at the forefront of producing or catalyzing art that inspired and communicated the heart of the community. Theologically, we know that God is the First Artist. He is the author of creativity. If any place should be bursting with creative energy, it should be the church. Our dream is that Newsong will be known as a place for artists to get connected, grow and release their creative gifts to the world. This would be done through exhibitions, seminars, mentoring, festivals, cafés, media, recordings and concerts. Our hope is that we would be a center for children and adults to be developed, nurtured, provoked and encouraged in the arts.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Bottom Line: 3Cs and 3Gs </em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Our dream is that Newsong would provide a community where EVERY individual who becomes a part of our family is Growing spiritually in their relationship with Christ, Authentically Connected in a Small Group and Joyfully Giving Back to God and His world what He has first given them! In this way, our <strong>C3</strong> values of Christ, Community and Cause will be practically lived out via these <strong>3G</strong>s known as Growth, Group and Giving.</p></blockquote>
<h4><em>Outside the Box-Our Ministries Locally and Globally</em></h4>
<blockquote><p>Newsong is committed to ministries that often are considered outside the box. While we may be a church that is in a middle-class neighborhood, our focus is on both people like us and people who are wonderfully different from us. Our strategic initiatives are both local and global. We are a &#8220;glocal&#8221; church! The focus of these ministries can be found on our <a href="http://cause.newsong.net/" target="_blank"><strong>Cause Website</strong></a>.</p></blockquote>
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• Soulmation: Practices for Spiritual Renewal 
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<p><strong>• cWOW Design Stars</strong> - How to get involved{<a href="http://newsong.net/cwow/" target="_parent">more info</a>}</p>
<p><strong>• Soulmation: Practices for Spiritual Renewal </strong><br />
Saturday morning October  4, 8:30 am to 12:45 pm {<a href="http://newsong.net/soulmation/" target="_parent">more info</a>}</p>
<p><strong>• Young Adult   Ministry: Momentum Event</strong><br />
Come join other young adults in their 20&#8217;s-30&#8217;s for a night with worship and connecting meaningfully with God and with others!  We&#8217;ll be gathering in the Lobby (Foyer) on Friday October 10th at 7pm!  Don&#8217;t miss it!  For more info, email: <a title="blocked::mailto:david.d.cha@gmail.com" href="mailto:david.d.cha@gmail.com" target="_blank">david.d.cha@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><strong>• Night Of Worship (NOW)</strong> – October 24th Friday,  7:30pm<br />
A Night of Worship to celebrate, reflect, and join in on God’s movement  around us.</p>
<p><strong>• Married Life Presents: &#8220;A Weekend to Remember&#8221; - </strong>November 14th-16th {<a href="http://newsong.net/marriedlife/">more info</a>}</p>
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10:30am -  Noon<br />
Mug &amp; Mouse Coffee House<br />
5995 Preston Rd, #105   Frisco, TX 75034</p>
<hr /><strong>Sunday Morning: NSD Kids</strong><br />
10:30am - Noon<br />
9615 Winter Park Dr    Frisco, TX 75035</p>
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Cody &amp; Emily&#8217;s House in Frisco</p>
<hr /><strong>Wednesday: WNL</strong><br />
6:30pm - 10:00pm<br />
David &amp; Lucy&#8217;s house in N. Plano</p>
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Somewhere in Frisco</p>
<hr /><strong>Saturday: Hebrews @ HyeJin&#8217;s</strong><br />
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