How to be Awesome at Church – April 26, 2020
1 Timothy 5:3-8
Pastor David Cay takes us through the fifth chapter of 1 Timothy, and shows us two mistakes that we need to watch out for as Christians: Worldly ambition, and neglecting our mission.
Pastor David Cay takes us through the fifth chapter of 1 Timothy, and shows us two mistakes that we need to watch out for as Christians: Worldly ambition, and neglecting our mission.
Pastor David Cay brings us this year’s Easter Sunday message. He takes us through Matthew 28, verses 1-15, and teaches us that:
Pastor David Cay takes us through the fourth chapter of 1 Timothy and teaches us that we have to see ourselves as leaders, because whether we know it or not, people are watching us, and we have influence.
Pastor David Cay from Lighthouse Community Churck takes us through the 2nd chapter of 1 Timothy, and shows us that a balanced Christian life has two sides: – Seek peace on the outside – Seek holiness on the inside
Pastor David Cay takes us through the Book of Daniel (chapter 6), and shows us that God calls us to excellence. However, with excellence comes injustice from a broken world, and temptation to be all about people and their approval.
Pastor David Cay takes us through Daniel 4:28-34 and teaches that we overcome our ignorance through learning, both the easy way, and the hard way.
Pastor David Cay makes the argument that Christian courage comes from two things: Deep understanding, and deep commitment.
Pastor David Cay from Lighthouse Community Church takes us through the first chapter of the Book of Daniel, and makes the case that the most effective Christian are those who can stay faithful to God, while building bridges with people who think differently from us.
Read further insight from Pastor David on this sermon on his personal blog.
God is inviting us to a banquet – an invitation that we need to jump on and seize! But some of us aren’t getting ready; we are too distracted. Some of us don’t even know that there is a banquet happening, we are too busy.
Pastor David Cay takes us through the 14th chapter of Luke and shows us that if we are too busy making excuses with things that are not of God, then we could be in danger of missing the banquet. If, however, we do seize the opportunity and get ourselves ready for the banquet, it will be totally worth it.
What do you want?
The things we want often reflect the deep cravings of our heart.
It’s different for everybody. Some want status, while others crave romance. Or maybe you want power, or respect, or money, or a big house, or a family.
We are always in constant flux of wanting something. We are never satisfied with things that we have; it feels like an endless cycle that no matter what we do or have it’s just never enough.
It’s because God has placed in each of us a hunger that can only be satisfied by Jesus.
Pastor David Cay takes us through the second chapter of Matthew, and brings us the following points: