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Irvine Onnuri Church

Tote-bag design for Japanese Ministry, Irvine Onnuri Church.

Who We Are
Irvine Onnuri Church is one of 30+ overseas churches planted by Onnuri Church in Seoul, South Korea. Each of these overseas churches are a part of the Onnuri Vision Church Network which refers to the ACTS 29 Vision of Onnuri Church: to see the continual advancement of God's Kingdom today through the Global Church. Onnuri Church believes that God is working through the Global Church today and writing the 29th chapter of the book of Acts. Onnuri Church believes that as Christians, we are called to intentionally and faithfully engage in the work of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ until all the world ("Onnuri") hears the good news of Jesus Christ.

All Nations Ministry (ANM) is the English-speaking adult congregation (English Ministry) of Irvine Onnuri Church. We are a ministry that exists to participate in the expansion of God's Kingdom in Irvine, Orange County, and all of Southern California. As is the case with many immigrant churches, ANM works alongside the Korean Ministry (KM) of Irvine Onnuri Church to fulfill this vision. We desire to build a church where the KM and EM work together as "Two Ministries, One Church" in order to fulfill God's work for Irvine Onnuri Church.

 

 

 

Vision

To be changed by the Word, make disciples, and go forth to change the world

(949) 261-9100
anm@irvineonnuri.org

17200 Jamboree Rd
Irvine, CA 92614

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About M(US)E
"MUSE is an undergraduate academic journal publishing student work in music scholarship. A student-run organization at UCLA, MUSE aims to allow undergraduate students an outlet to share their academic work with a broader public.

Our goal is to publish scholarship over a wide range of music-related subjects, including but not limited to disciplines such as historical musicology, ethnomusicology, music analysis, popular music, sound studies, pedagogy, performance studies, critical theory, aesthetics, gender and sexuality, and cultural studies."
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