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2008 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC)
The 2008 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC) was be
held from July 23 to 27 (Wed. to Sun.) at Pacific Lutheran
University, Tacoma, Washington. The theme was “What God Has
Entrusted to His Church” (2 Timothy 1:12-14). Brothers Stephen Kaung, Lance Lambert, and Christian Chen
delivered theme messages, while brothers KH Wong, Godwin Sun and
Dana Congdon spoke on the special topics. Recordings of audio
messages of the conference are available for
downloading at
WCCC's website.
2007 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC)
The
West Coast Christian Conference 2007 was held at Biola
University in Los Angeles from July 25 to 29, 2007. The
theme was "Conformed to the Image of His Son" (Romans 8:29).
The theme speakers were Brothers Stephen Kaung, Lance Lambert,
and Christian Chen. There were additional workshops on
practical applications of the theme to daily life and service, organized by Brothers Kwok-Hin Wong, Godwin Sun, and Dana
Congdon.
Audio
messages of the conference are available in MP3 on the
2007 WCCC
website.
2006 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC)
2006 West Coast Christian Conference
(WCCC) was held on July 26-30
at San Francisco State University (SFSU).
The theme of the conference was the continuation of the last
year's theme
"The Way to the Eternal Purpose of
God - The Cross". Brother Lance Lambert spoke on the subject
of "The Cross And The World", brother Christian Chen spoke on the
subject of "The Cross And The Law", while brother Stephen Kaung
spoke on the subject of "The Cross And The Flesh". Brothers
KH Wong, Godwin Sun and Dana Congdon spoke during the afternoon
workshops.
Audio messages of the conference are available in MP3 on the WCCC
web site:
http://westcoastchristianconference.org/messages.htm
2005 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC)
Praise the Lord for the glorious
2005 West Coast Christian Conference (WCCC) held at Biola
University, Los Angeles, from July 27 to July 31, 2005. The
theme of the conference is "The Way to the Eternal Purpose of God - The Cross". About 1000 saints from more than
40 different gatherings of the Lord's people all over the world gathered together.
Thanks be to the Lord, for He blessed His people with His
presence during the conference. Like saints from other places, we
are also grateful for the services we received from brothers
and sisters in Los Angeles, particularly those of Alhambra
Christian Fellowship whom the Lord has commissioned to much labor.
May the Lord remember their work in love.
With permission of the 2005 WCCC
Service Team, we prayerfully present on our web site the audio
messages recorded during the conference:
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WCCC 2005: The Way to the Eternal
Purpose of God - The Cross |
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Brother Lance
Lambert - The Cross and The Christ: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
Part 3 |
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Brother Christian
Chen - The Cross and The Holy Spirit: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
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Brother Stephen
Kaung - The Cross and The Church: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
Part 3 (Sunday morning) |
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Afternoon Workshop
I - Learning the Lessons of The Cross In Daily Life: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
Part 3 |
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Afternoon Workshop
II - Learning the Lessons of The Cross In Service: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
Part 3 |
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Afternoon
Workshop III - Learning the Lessons of The Cross When We
Are Young: |
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Part
1 |
Part 2 |
Part 3 |
Technical
notes:
(1) All messages are in MP3. For more information, please read
About MP3 files and
MP3 players for audio messages.
(2) In order
to make downloading easier, we have further compressed the
original MP3 messages from about 28 megabytes/hour to about 8
megabytes/hour. Even with such compression rate, using
dial-up Internet connection to download may still be difficult
and will generally take longer than half an hour to download a
single message. The compression has caused some
degradation of the sound quality, but we think the sound is
still quite acceptable under normal listening conditions.
While the cleanness of the sound is entirely credited to the
original recording, any distortions, particularly any "hollow"
effects, are nearly certainly introduced by our aggressive
compression instead of during the original recording. We
apologize for this in advance.
(3)
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sequence as listed above. As a result, if you download
multiple messages and play them on an automatic mode, the
messages normally would play in that particular order (by
speakers in this case). For example, if you make a CD
containing these messages, the default play sequence would
be the same as listed above. This may still be the case
even if you change the file names. If you would like to
change the sequence of playing, you will need to edit the MP3
"tags" of the files using an appropriate program before you burn
the files into the CD. Both iTunes and Windows Media
Player 9.0 (or above) are capable of editing MP3 tags. For more
information, please read
About MP3 files and
MP3 players for audio messages.
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