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The Wall of Shame: How Shame Affects Our Relationship with God and Others

Grace Sangalang

    • Friday, April 24, 2015
    • 9:30–10:20 a.m. Pacific
  • Chase Gymnasium
  • Hosted By: Spiritual Development
  • Open to: Students

Cost and Admission

This event is free to attend.


Shame keeps us from being truly known by God and others as we hide parts of ourselves that don't feel good enough to be seen. Yet, we can experience freedom from shame as we experience grace-filled relationships and community where we are free to be known as we are.

Speakers

Grace Sangalang

Grace received her B.A. in English from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her M.A. in Bible Exposition and Spiritual Formation from Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is second-generation Filipino-American. She currently works in the Purchasing department at Biola. Grace is interested in culture and how it relates to spiritual formation as she wrote her master’s thesis on shame and how it affects relationships with God and others in the Asian-American community. She loves listening to an eclectic variety of music, enjoys attending concerts, and playing her guitar and piano. Grace also really likes good food, good conversations with friends, nature, hiking, Disneyland and the minions from Despicable Me. She currently writes for "The Two Cities" blog.


Questions?

Contact:
(562) 903-4874
chapel@biola.edu