Mene, Tekel, Parsin – Feb 23, 2020
Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church speaks on Daniel 5:22-28 and argues that we must live our lives as if our days are numbered, weighted, and divided.
Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church speaks on Daniel 5:22-28 and argues that we must live our lives as if our days are numbered, weighted, and divided.
How do you want to spend the time that you have in life? Would you want to spend your time and resources on things on Earth that make you feel good and give you good memories, or would you want to spend it all on something that lasts forever?
Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church talks about this idea as he takes us through Luke 14:28-33.
If God is sovereign over everything, then how can we, as people, be responsible for anything?
Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church takes us through 2 Timothy 2:10, and shows us that Good things happen when we work, and when God works.
Who are we becoming? Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church takes us through the fifth chapter of the second book of Kings, and explores the idea of what each of us are becoming based on all the decisions, big and small, that we make in our lifetime.
Tim Nguyen from Lighthouse Community Church takes us through the story of Naaman and his encounter with the prophet Elisha in the second chapter of Kings. From this story, Tim shows us a map of moments that every Christ follower goes through in different situations in their lives.
In this message, Pastor Tim Nguyen begins a new sermon series on the seven signs in the book of John that reveal Jesus and his glory. Pastor Tim takes us through John chapter 2 and explains that God’s plan for our shame is to turn that into joy when we are vulnerable.
Pastor Tim Nguyen takes us through Colossians chapter 3, and shows us how we can be transformed spiritually in our daily lives.
Pastor Tim Nguyen begins our latest series, “The Life of Elijah”. In today’s message, Pastor Tim talks about how God sends us to help and empower the outsider in and around our lives.
Worship is more than just effort and intention. You cannot worship if you are ignorant, and not reflective; of who your true audience is and the goodness of God in your life.