Large Group Meetings
"They devoted themselves
to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship,
to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone
was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous
signs were done by the apostles. All the believers
were together and had everything in common.
Selling their possessions and goods, they gave
to anyone as he had need. Every day they continued
to meet together in the temple courts. They
broke bread in their homes and ate together
with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and
enjoying the favor of all the people. And the
Lord added to their number daily those who were
being saved."
Acts 2:42-47
ACM members gather on campus
for weekly large group meetings, sharing together
in praise, Bible study, and fellowship with
brothers and sisters in the Lord. More than
just a social event, these meetings are a time
for members to grow closer to the Lord and to
their spiritual family in Him.
The Bible describes how the
early church members "were together and
had everything in common.... Every day they
continued to meet together" (Acts 2:44,46).
ACM wishes to follow the tradition of the early
churches. Although students meet in small groups
throughout the week, the large group meetings
provide an opportunity for relationships to
form between groups. With the Gospel as the
foundation, our activities are focused on the
Lord and on growing together as a spiritual
family--uniting members and supporting the development
of faith in each person, with mutual encouragement
and support for new and old believers.
During Bible study, students
listen and talk about the messages and delve
into a deep understanding of how the Gospel
of Christ applies to their personal and communal
growth. Members learn from one another and foster
a warm atmosphere in which newcomers, experienced
Christians, and those just curious about faith
can ask questions and express themselves. Especially
during table fellowship and prayer, members
are knitted closer to one another in the love
of the Lord through the physical and spiritual
food that nourishes our bodies and spirits.
In these gatherings, we are
reminded that we do not walk the path of faith
alone. Rather, we have fellow brothers and sisters
who share in both the struggles and the victories
of life. This spiritual family is a great blessing
from the Lord, and through large group meetings
we are strengthened in this family of love.
We welcome you to come join us and get to know
your brothers and sisters in Christ!
Worship Conferences
"Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord." Psalm 150:6
One of the most beautiful ways
to worship the Lord is through praise in music
and song. ACM organizes worship conferences,
large group gatherings where members come together
to praise the Lord. We have awesome members
who are using their talents to serve the Lord
and lead others in worshipping Him. Throughout
the conferences, members praise and glorify
the Lord with their hearts, singing with their
voices and dancing in body worship. At times,
people are jumping with the joy of exalting
the Lord and other times moved to even tears
by the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Through the songs and prayers, the Holy Spirit
moves and opens many hearts to feel the love
of the Lord. Through singing, we bring our prayers
and praise to the Lord and the Lord pours down
His grace upon us. Please join us in our worship
conferences and experience the power of worship
for God.
Retreats
ACM missions hold several retreats
throughout the year, with two major national
retreats in the Spring and Summer and one international
retreat held in the Winter. Also, ACM often
organizes retreats at smaller scale for members
to gather by region at a local site. During
retreats, members participate in outdoor activities,
building team cooperation and getting to know
one another as they compete for special prizes
(though at the end of the day, everyone comes
out a winner!). We also hold a talent show,
where members from each region can display the
special gifts the Lord has bestowed upon them.
In the past, groups have inspired us with beautiful
singing, graceful dancing and touching plays,
and we are always amazed at the diversity of
talents, as well as the time that each group
puts in to their performances, all used for
praising the Lord!
Most of all, retreats are a
time to focus on Bible study. Always, the Gospel
is the center and foundation of our gatherings,
and retreats are a special time when we can
concentrate on intense study. Each retreat has
a theme and leaders from different regions prepare
messages to deeply explore the teachings from
the Bible pertaining to that theme. The Lord
truly pours down His Spirit and grace during
Bible study, touching each person's heart.
One member testified after
attending a retreat: "The retreat was very
different compared to many other events that
I have been to. Spending the whole day to worship
the Lord is something very special and graceful.
All the brothers and sisters are bound together
in the circle of faith, hope and love. We all
have different backgrounds and come from different
places, but we gather together and share our
joys with each other."
We also invite you to join
our retreats and experience the love of Christ
through all the members!
Student Events
ACM organizes many different
activities for students on campus and off campus.
Some of the events we have held include: outdoor
Bible study and picnics, hiking in mountains
and forests, sight-seeing and visiting famous
local landmarks, weekly basketball and other
recreational sports, eating ice cream, and movie
nights. Each of these events are designed to
involve members in fun activities where they
can get to know one another and enjoy fellowship
with one another. By spending time with one
another, we strengthen the relationships between
members and develop the spiritual family.
In ACM, we know how important it is to spend
time together, both in Bible study as well as
in daily activities. Getting to know one another
and form bonds of trust that allow us to be
true brothers and sisters in Christ means being
able to listen to one another, discuss our thoughts,
feelings, and experiences, and support one another
during struggles, as well as share in each other's
joys. We hope that through these activities,
members will develop the relationships of love
and trust in the Lord and in one another.
Evangelism
"You are the light of the
world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither
do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl.
Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives
light to everyone in the house. In the same
way, let your light shine before men, that they
may see your good deeds and praise your Father
in heaven." Matthew 5:14-16
One of the foremost activities of ACM is evangelism.
What is evangelism? Simply put, it is sharing
the joy, love, and grace that the Lord has given
us with others; it is testifying to the work
of the Holy Spirit in our lives; it is calling
those who are far away from the Lord and offering
them the living water of life. We have been
blessed with salvation in the sacrifice and
love of Christ. When we truly receive this love,
we experience amazing grace and joy in our hearts.
This is the most precious gift that we receive,
and it is the most precious gift we can give
to others.
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Christ calls us to be "the
light of the world." We are like the ambassadors
of Christ, who bring the good news of the Lord
to those around us. Especially on college campuses
where students focus the majority of their time
on vocational studies, we hope to bring to them
the Gospel of Christ to fill the empty portion
of the spirit within university life. The Lord
is calling us to go out and be the light for
our campuses, spreading the eternal Truth of
the Gospel that gives life.
For ACM, we want all students to have the opportunity
to study the Bible and know about Christ. Some
of the ways we reach out to students include:
publicizing our activities with posters; passing
out flyers to students to inform them of who
we are and what we offer; organizing opening
meetings at the beginning of each quarter to
introduce our group; and holding daily evangelism
events, where we simply go out on campus and
invite students to Bible study. In each of these
activities, we wish to open each heart to the
Lord by sharing how Christ has changed our own
lives. College is a critical time when young
adults develop their plans, goals, and philosophies
about life--a time when they truly need the
guidance of the Lord. Through evangelism, we
hope to bring all students to know the love
of Christ.