SFCAC Camp | July 23-25

Hey Bridge fam! Camp starts on Friday, July 23 with a combined opening worship time at 7:30pm. Check out the schedule below, along with the Children's Program schedule, for the weekend!

MEET OUR SPEAKER -
Rev. Dr. TERRENCE NICHOLS (hover over his picture for bio)

Dr. (Rev.) Terrence Nichols was born in Pelham, Georgia, the middle of five siblings. He recognized his calling into the gospel ministry at the early age of 16. On the day that he graduated from High School he received front-page newspaper coverage …

Dr. (Rev.) Terrence Nichols was born in Pelham, Georgia, the middle of five siblings. He recognized his calling into the gospel ministry at the early age of 16. On the day that he graduated from High School he received front-page newspaper coverage for also being the commencement speaker at a neighboring high school’s graduation celebration.

 Upon graduating from high school Terrence enrolled at Simpson University in San Francisco where he received a B.A. in Oral Communications in 1984. He earned a Masters in Ministry degree from Simpson University in 2006. He has received two Honorary Doctorates in Theology and Communications from Faith Grant College in Alabama.

He has experience as a Christian radio broadcaster, evangelist, conference speaker, youth pastor and senior pastor. Currently, he is the pastor of two diverse churches, New Hope Church in Vallejo, Ca and Jesus Risen Lord Fellowship (Filipino) in American Canyon, Ca. He is also the host of the top-rated, “Pastor’s Forum” on radio station KDYA. He has also been employed in Corporate America working in Public Relations for both Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Chevron Corporation. He was a part of the Chevron family for 20 years working in Media Relations, Records Management and Public Affairs. During his tenure at Chevron he is credited as being the first President of the company’s first Black Employees Network. In recognition of his tireless service to the community, San Francisco's Mayor Willie Brown, “Da Mayor,” officially declared October 28, 2001 to be “Terrence Nichols Day in San Francisco,”.

Dr. Nichols has traveled the world as a motivational speaker and youth advocate. He has been a featured speaker for Urbana, The Christian and Missionary Alliance General Council and Perspectives, Inc. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Christian and Missionary Alliance; Trustee for Simpson University and Board of Directors for Camp South Africa. He has received many rewards and honors but considers his greatest achievement as his family, wife Madeline of 32 years together raising two daughters, Jessica and Chelsea, and one adopted son, Donald Daboiko from The Ivory Coast, Africa.

AND JOINING HIM FOR SATURDAY’S PANEL ON COMMUNITY + PEACE…
Pastor BERNARD EMERSON, lead pastor of TAPESTRY CHURCH.
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Bernard Emerson is a proud native and resident of Oakland. Bernard works with urban churches and partners with them to coach leaders. Passionate about serving urban areas, the move to plant a church East Oakland was a natural one. With a strong sens…

Bernard Emerson is a proud native and resident of Oakland. Bernard works with urban churches and partners with them to coach leaders. Passionate about serving urban areas, the move to plant a church East Oakland was a natural one. With a strong sense of God's call, Bernard partnered with Kyle Brooks to plant Tapestry Church in Oakland. In his free time Bernard loves to mentor "at risk" young men, ride Harley Davidson motorcycles and is an avid Miami Dolphins fan. He and his wife Kim have been married 30 years and have 5 children.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW:

  1. Would you like to experience camp together with other brothers and sisters in-person? Then, come to MAC 300 during each session and join the zoom together in-person!

  2. On Sunday morning, July 25, the last camp session will be in the Sanctuary at 11:15am! You may join in-person or join the livestream!

CAMP ZOOM INFO:

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For Fellowship at the Park on Sunday, 1-3pm, we ask everyone to abide to the following rules:

  1. Please do not bring your own chair(s). You may bring a mat or beach towel.

  2. Food will only be allowed in the picnic areas on both sides of the Playground. Church staff will be there to help you find the picnic areas in case you need help.

  3. No drones or any type of flying objects (i.e. radio-controlled airplanes, kites, etc.). Baseballs, soccer balls, and footballs allowed. Volleyball nets will not be allowed to be staked into the ground.

  4. If you have any further questions, contact the Church Office.

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