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Our desire is to make God known and do good.
For 90 years, the BACC has been a place for Bay Area residents to know God (John 1:18) and make him known by doing good (Acts 10:38).
This simple message of ‘God and Good’ has been catching nationwide attention. Check out these stories to learn more about who we are and how God is moving through us in the Bay Area and beyond.
For 90 years, the BACC has been a place for Bay Area residents to know God (John 1:18) and make him known by doing good (Acts 10:38).
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This simple message of ‘God and Good’ has been catching nationwide attention. Check out these stories to learn more about who we are and how God is moving through us in the Bay Area and beyond.
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