Student Organizations
The Campus Life Association supports student initiatives designed to enhance the intellectual, spiritual, professional and/or cultural pursuits of Golden Gate students, and events that provide wholesome recreational and social opportunities. Students are encouraged to present ideas for new campus organizations and/or clubs as long as the groups reflect the core values and mission of the seminary. Campus organizations may request funding from the CLA and must register annually through a qualified faculty or staff sponsor. Current student organizations include the following:
African-American Christian Fellowship (AACF)
AACF seeks to assist African-American students to achieve academic excellence and to provide comfort, familiarity, heart-warming fellowship and spiritual support. AACF also seeks to engage the seminary and all that it affords as an equipping resource while encouraging other African-Americans to pursue seminary training. For more information contact AACF President
Dominic Latigue.
GGBTS Soccer Club
The GGBTS Soccer Club exists to promote relationships and fellowship through the sport of soccer. The club is open to anyone regardless of skill level. The club regulalry holds practice/open play and has occasional games with clubs from other educational institutions. For more information contact Soccer Club President
Doug Hewitt .
GGBTS Military Chaplaincy Club
The GGBTS Military Chaplaincy Club exists for the students who are interested in serving the Lord and nation in the United States military. This club promotes relationships and fellowship and it also seeks a spiritual revival on the campus and in our lives. Thus if you become one of us, it's always open for you! For more information contact Military Chaplaincy Club President
Devin Kim.
Hawaii Club
The Hawaii Club exists to help build the community among the students at GGBTS. It naturally serves as a tool for students coming from Hawaii in their transition to Northern California and to maintain connections with communities back home; likewise any other students genuinely interested in ministry opportunities will find it a helpful community to learn about the culture and lifestyle of the people of Hawaii. For more information contact Hawaii Club President
Ikaika Higa.
History/Theology Club
The History/Theology Club aims to promote theological awareness and appreciation in the GGBTS community. Our club hosts one lecture per month by a faculty member, Ph.D. student, or faculty-recommended speaker, on the topic of their research. We hope to provide a sense of theological relevance and urgency in the contemporary context. For more information contact History/Theology Club President
Po Wei Chen.
Korean Student Fellowship (KSF)
The Korean Student Fellowship maintains an active presence on campus ministering to the social, physical, and spiritual needs of Korean students and their families. For more information contact KSF President
Jeff Jung.
Student Wives Fellowship (SWF)
The GGBTS Student Wives Fellowship is a women’s organization which endeavors to encourage seminary wives in their spiritual, social, emotional and physical needs. The primary focus of SWF is to strengthen one another as women through Bible studies, socials, and support groups. For more information contact SWF President
Sarah Rainbolt.