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What are Cell Groups?

Cell groups are like the cells in our bodies. Cells are the basic building blocks of every person. In the same way, our cell groups are the basic building blocks of our church. Cells are made to multiply and serve various functions within the body. Similarly, cell groups are designed to multiply themselves, to minister to the church, to themselves, and to people nearby.

A cell group nurtures the unique essence of Christ within its members; the group shares that life with the people around them. As we grow, the groups multiply, allowing the body of Christ to also grow.

All cell groups meet weekly to seek God, to love one another and to serve the people around them. Since different people have different needs, we have created a variety of cell groups. Each one focuses on the needs and circumstances of the people at UCLA and the surrounding community.

How do I get involved in a Cell Group?

Take a look at the schedule below and find a cell group that fits your interests and your schedule. We have a dynamic community at UPC and would love to have you get connected and build relationships with one another as body of Christ. Please talk to the leaders for more information!

AGAPE (Undergraduate)
Thursdays, 7:00pm, Ackerman 2408
Yvonne Chang: yvonnechang79@gmail.com

KOI (Graduate and Professionals)
Wednesdays, 7:30pm, URC 1F
Akio Yamada: koi.cell@gmail.com

International Couples Cell
Fridays, 7:30pm, URC 2F Red Room
Sunghee Kim: skim310@gmail.com

Korean
Fridays, 7pm, URC 1F Conference Room
Jinhee Lee: koju97@gmail.com

Friday Families
Fridays, 7pm, URC 2F Green Room
Stanely Yung: stan_yung@yahoo.com

Saturday Families
2nd Saturday of the month, 1-3pm, Location TBA
Phuong Hong: phuongtue@yahoo.com

"And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others."
2 Timothy 2:2

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