2:30 PM
Newsong Church
1010 W 17th St
Santa Ana, California
92706
4:30 PM
Bowers Museum
2002 Main St
Santa Ana, California
92706
2:30 PM
Newsong Church
1010 W 17th St
Santa Ana, California
92706
4:30 PM
Bowers Museum
2002 Main St
Santa Ana, California
92706
Megan is not only my beautiful little sister, but my best friend. I'm pretty sure we're the only sisters that still willingly share the same clothes and sleep in the same bed. Meg constantly thinks of others before herself & gives everything she has for another's sake. She is an example to me of how to love unconditionally. She's seen me at my best and at my worst and I'm grateful to God for a such a loyal friend &sister.
I grew up with Sarah at Nasung church and we were best friends ever since we were babies. From fighting over who would be Mom when we played “House” to making crazy Soulja Boy videos at 3am at UCI, we've witnessed every stage in each other’s lives. I am grateful for Sarah's loyalty, kind and servant-like heart, honesty and accountability in spending quiet time with the Lord through prayer and reading God's Word.
Michelle and I met at Nasung church and have been good friends ever since we were young. We share a deep, mutual love for animals specifically dogs, Disneyland, and good Korean food- or any food really. No matter the circumstance, Michelle will devote all her attention and time to caring for your needs and I love her for that. She is not only an awesome friend, but a fellow dog-lover, devoted listener, and a loving sister in Christ.
Lily and I were in the same small group in high school and then served together as leaders the year after in the youth group at Nasung Church. We both enjoy nature and being outdoors and have shared many memories snowboarding &camping at Kirk Creek. Lily is caring, compassionate and has always been a huge encouragement to me. I will always cherish our weekly exchanges of bible verses, accountability texts, and...selfies.
I met Ashley during small group at UCI freshmen year. I still remember when we would meet outside our dorms at night to pray over each other. I'm grateful we could witness mutual growth in each other's significant relationships and currently confide in each other in our engagements!Ashley is beautiful& bright, although a bit strange with her fetish for Crocs, LOTR, and cats, but this is why I love her and why we are good friends.
Janice and I met through CCM at UCI, took a Greek Mythology course together, and then became house mates for two years. I am thankful for this friendship that shares a mutual love for spontaneous dinner dates that turn into late night running around the block, no-shame weirdness, and wanderlust. Janice encourages me with her caring, nurturing personality and hunger to serve and love God by serving and loving others.
Megan is not only my beautiful little sister, but my best friend. I'm pretty sure we're the only sisters that still willingly share the same clothes and sleep in the same bed. Meg constantly thinks of others before herself & gives everything she has for another's sake. She is an example to me of how to love unconditionally. She's seen me at my best and at my worst and I'm grateful to God for a such a loyal friend &sister.
I grew up with Sarah at Nasung church and we were best friends ever since we were babies. From fighting over who would be Mom when we played “House” to making crazy Soulja Boy videos at 3am at UCI, we've witnessed every stage in each other’s lives. I am grateful for Sarah's loyalty, kind and servant-like heart, honesty and accountability in spending quiet time with the Lord through prayer and reading God's Word.
Michelle and I met at Nasung church and have been good friends ever since we were young. We share a deep, mutual love for animals specifically dogs, Disneyland, and good Korean food- or any food really. No matter the circumstance, Michelle will devote all her attention and time to caring for your needs and I love her for that. She is not only an awesome friend, but a fellow dog-lover, devoted listener, and a loving sister in Christ.
Lily and I were in the same small group in high school and then served together as leaders the year after in the youth group at Nasung Church. We both enjoy nature and being outdoors and have shared many memories snowboarding &camping at Kirk Creek. Lily is caring, compassionate and has always been a huge encouragement to me. I will always cherish our weekly exchanges of bible verses, accountability texts, and...selfies.
I met Ashley during small group at UCI freshmen year. I still remember when we would meet outside our dorms at night to pray over each other. I'm grateful we could witness mutual growth in each other's significant relationships and currently confide in each other in our engagements!Ashley is beautiful& bright, although a bit strange with her fetish for Crocs, LOTR, and cats, but this is why I love her and why we are good friends.
Janice and I met through CCM at UCI, took a Greek Mythology course together, and then became house mates for two years. I am thankful for this friendship that shares a mutual love for spontaneous dinner dates that turn into late night running around the block, no-shame weirdness, and wanderlust. Janice encourages me with her caring, nurturing personality and hunger to serve and love God by serving and loving others.
Daryl is my little brother and is one of the smartest and most caring guys I know. After living with him for 18 years I moved out to attend UCI and eventually UCLA. During that time Daryl matured into a God- fearing man who loves to ride his bike, produce and edit videos, and serve others around him. I’ve experienced his humble love and fortunately, Daryl will be attending UCLA this Fall and will join me as a Bruin in Los Angeles!
Alvin and I became close after a conversation that happened during CCM. We mutually agreed to keep each other accountable as we took our faith more seriously. From talking about what kind of men we want to be when we graduate to “Project Brea," Alvin and I remained close throughout and after our time at UCI. He is a constant source of spiritual encouragement, always reaches out to me, and challenges me to act in faith.
Chris Choi is someone who always has my back. He is a brother who genuinely loves people and is the type of guy who will fight me over a restaurant's check, buy me a bunch of ice cream on my birthday, and drive all the way out to LA just to hang. From realizing we both lived in Temecula during our freshman year, to actually living together in Irvine, Chris has been, and will always be a true brother.
Jeremy and I grew closer the more I spent time with him and his family. I was always encouraged by his deep love for missions and his yearning to spread the Gospel to unreached parts of the world. We also share a love for good food, good company, and especially good dessert. Jeremy is someone who I can have deep spiritual talks with, someone who I can laugh about anything with, and a brother whom I’ve grown to love.
Alfred Wong, also known as the Chezz, Chezzy, Chezzy Alfredo, and Rusty orange bumper. The memories that I've developed with Chezz over the years are unforgettable. We both served on praise team, lived in the same room, and shared our love for cooking and eating together. He is someone who is always down to hang out, always willing to listen, and always ready to encourage. He is a great friend, a great guy, and single!
Johnny Moon and I were in the same small group freshman year at UCI. We remained friends throughout undergrad and eventually lived in the same apartment senior year. I remember our late-night study sessions, praying and reading with each other, and our numerous hang-out adventures that still take place to this day. He is a loyal friend who is always willing to put others’ interests before his own.
Daryl is my little brother and is one of the smartest and most caring guys I know. After living with him for 18 years I moved out to attend UCI and eventually UCLA. During that time Daryl matured into a God- fearing man who loves to ride his bike, produce and edit videos, and serve others around him. I’ve experienced his humble love and fortunately, Daryl will be attending UCLA this Fall and will join me as a Bruin in Los Angeles!
Alvin and I became close after a conversation that happened during CCM. We mutually agreed to keep each other accountable as we took our faith more seriously. From talking about what kind of men we want to be when we graduate to “Project Brea," Alvin and I remained close throughout and after our time at UCI. He is a constant source of spiritual encouragement, always reaches out to me, and challenges me to act in faith.
Chris Choi is someone who always has my back. He is a brother who genuinely loves people and is the type of guy who will fight me over a restaurant's check, buy me a bunch of ice cream on my birthday, and drive all the way out to LA just to hang. From realizing we both lived in Temecula during our freshman year, to actually living together in Irvine, Chris has been, and will always be a true brother.
Jeremy and I grew closer the more I spent time with him and his family. I was always encouraged by his deep love for missions and his yearning to spread the Gospel to unreached parts of the world. We also share a love for good food, good company, and especially good dessert. Jeremy is someone who I can have deep spiritual talks with, someone who I can laugh about anything with, and a brother whom I’ve grown to love.
Alfred Wong, also known as the Chezz, Chezzy, Chezzy Alfredo, and Rusty orange bumper. The memories that I've developed with Chezz over the years are unforgettable. We both served on praise team, lived in the same room, and shared our love for cooking and eating together. He is someone who is always down to hang out, always willing to listen, and always ready to encourage. He is a great friend, a great guy, and single!
Johnny Moon and I were in the same small group freshman year at UCI. We remained friends throughout undergrad and eventually lived in the same apartment senior year. I remember our late-night study sessions, praying and reading with each other, and our numerous hang-out adventures that still take place to this day. He is a loyal friend who is always willing to put others’ interests before his own.
COMING SOON
In lieu of a traditional gift, you may choose to gift us with a monetary gift to help pay for our honeymoon! We will be sharing our honeymoon plans via Wanderable – a honeymoon registry. It will contain all of the activities, hotels, and travel items we will need when we travel. To view our registry list, please click on the logo above.
COMING SOON
For traditional gifts, our Amazon registry contains all of the miscellaneous electronics, home goods, bed & bath essentials, and furniture we will need when we move into our new Los Angeles apartment together! To send us a traditional gift and view our registry list, please click on the logo above.