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Church of Christ
The Church of Christ in Alhambra
1609 W. Alhambra Road
Alhambra, CA 91801
(626) 282-4341
Hello This is the most important part of the human life  religion. This is the church I go to and it is called the church of Christ. We have very nice people and a very nice preacher. We have Spanish and English service at the same time. Please come and visite our church and have a nice time  with the community
- service hours .
Sunday
-9:45am - 10:45am (bible class)
-10:45am - 12am (service)
Sunday night
-6:pm - 7:pm (bible class)
Every third Sunday we have a family get together and enjoy a meal.
Wednesday
-7:00pm - 8:00pm (bible class)
We conduct many events such as the every second Sunday&nbsp; singing from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. In this event members from the neighboring&nbsp; churches get together and sing/ share a bible verse or pray.
We Also conduct the Summer bible school. This is a very&nbsp; fun event we sponsor were people can learn about Christ while having fun at the&nbsp; same time. We have different classes for each age level. all ages  accompanied.
    Some articles I found. please read if you have time
The promise of knowledge?The Human Genome Project is another scientific effort that is  harvesting knowledge faster than our minds can process. This global effort to  map and sequence all of the 100,000 genes of the human body promises hopeful and  disturbing implications for the treatment and prevention of disease. Deciphering  the DNA alphabet of the human body brings with it the possibility of human  clones to donate organs and gain complete knowledge of the human genetic code,  so that any human characteristic can be altered with minimal risk or error. But  who can understand the real benefits and risks of having this kind of knowledge?
The danger of knowledge?As with everything else in life, there is a downside to living on an  information highway. Overloaded computers can crash and our minds can lock up.  While looking for useful knowledge, we can get lost in a blinding blizzard of  data. The same browsers we are using to solve our problems can be used to look  for world-class gossip, pornography, or instructions on how to make a bomb.
Our need for wisdom?Our  first parents discovered long ago that knowledge without wisdom is dangerous. By  eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil they made the fatal  mistake of trying to match wits with their Creator.
From  that day until now, infected knowledge has been to the human mind what corrupted  files are to our computers. Like the MyDoom virus that did billions of dollars  of damage by clogging information systems with unwanted e-mails, so the pursuit  of knowledge without wisdom can overload our minds and drown us in data.
The meaning of wisdom?Wisdom  is the practical side of knowledge. It shows us what is important, gives  proportion to what we know, and enables us to use insight skillfully to reach a  desired goal.
There  is more than one kind of wisdom. According to the New Testament, the wisdom of  the world is different than the wisdom of God. The first uses knowledge to get  ahead at the expense of others. The second uses understanding for the good of  others. Each is distinguished by its motives.
Seeing that real wisdom is not only a function of the mind but also a condition  of the heart, an apostle of Christ wrote:
?Who  is wise and understanding among you? Let him show by good conduct that his works  are done in the meekness of wisdom . . . . For where envy and self-seeking  exist, confusion and every evil thing are there. But the wisdom that is from  above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and  good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy. Now the fruit of  righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace? (James 3:13, 16-18).
By  describing what?s at the heart of both kinds of wisdom, James explained why  knowledge makes some people arrogant while enabling others to love. The wisdom  he recommended is ?pure? because it is not infected with ?selfish ambition.? It  is ?peaceable? because it values good relationships with others. It is ?gentle?  because it knows the value of handling others with care. This wisdom is ?willing  to yield? and is ?full of mercy and good fruits.? It is also ?without partiality  and without hypocrisy? because it puts the well-being of others above selfish  interests.
The source of real wisdom?Once we see that knowledge without wisdom is like marriage without  love, we can see why Solomon wrote, ?Happy is the [person] who finds wisdom, and  the man [or woman] who gains understanding; for her proceeds are better than the  profits of silver, and her gain than fine gold. She is more precious than  rubies, and all the things you may desire cannot compare with her? (Proverbs 3:13-15).
The  priceless treasure Solomon is describing is found by those who invest their  lives in the principles of the Bible. The Old Testament describes a wisdom that  begins with the fear of God and is rounded out by timeless principles of  practical insight (Proverbs 1:1-7; 9:10). The New Testament builds on the wisdom  of Moses and Solomon but moves to another level of enlightenment. With the  coming of Christ, the Gospel writers introduce us to Someone who makes the  wisdom of Solomon pale by comparison. As the Son of God, Jesus did more than  teach truth and knowledge and wisdom. He personified it (1 Corinthians 1:20-31).
As  Lord of heaven and earth, Jesus could have overwhelmed us with new information.  He could have lectured on science, theology, and philosophy in the most  prestigious academies of higher learning. Yet when He walked among us, He talked  about what He knew was most important. He talked about honoring His Father and  seeing the value of people who were regarded as worthless by others.
Showing wisdom with a heart of love, Jesus had a way of putting other  information in perspective. With a wisdom that speaks for itself, He simply  asked questions like, ?What profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world,  and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul??  (Matthew 16:26).
Father, in heaven, we are so quickly distracted from what is important. In our  knowledge we are so inclined to be proud and self-sufficient. Please renew us  once again in the knowledge and wisdom and love of Your Son.
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