Monday, October 11, 2010

Hope everyone had a good Columbus day. Cromer, Jones, Ludwig & Ra Families all enjoyed the amazing colors of Autumn at Bristol Mountain. We missed those

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Congratulations to all who promoted! Next promotion is in December. See Calendar under Event Schedule.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Monday, September 27, 2010

Thursday, September 23, 2010

What Does “Agape” Mean?

Agape

is the love of God or Christ for mankind. And also called parental love. One of several Greek words translated into English as Love. Many have thought that this word represents divine,
agape cross.
unconditional, self-sacrificing, active, volitional, and thoughtful love

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Tae Gu Ki - The Korean Flag

The Korean National Flag, the symbol of the Republic of
Korea South Korea, is named "T'aegukki." The name
was derived from the taeguk circle in the center.

The circle is divided equally and in perfect balance. The
red upper section represents the yang and the blue lower section
stands for the yin. According to traditional Oriental Philosophy,
the two symbolize the great cosmic forces, which oppose each
other but achieve perfect harmony and balance.

The taeguk circle stands for the eternal principle that everything
in the universe is created and develops through the interaction
between yin and yang; thus it symbolizes creation and development.

The four trigrams surrounding the circle denote the process
of yin and yang going through a spiral of change and growth.
The three unbroken lines at the upper left represent heaven
(kun), the three broken lines at the lower right represent
earth (kon), the two broken lines with an unbroken line in
the middle at the upper right represent water (kam), and the
two unbroken lines with an broken line in the middle at the
lower left represent fire (yi).

The white background of the flag symbolizes the purity of
the Korean people and their peace-loving spirit. The flag
as a whole is symbolic of the ideal of the Korean people to
develop forever together with the universe.


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