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In this episode of Flavors Unknown, I sit down with Chef Tony Nguyen, the Executive Chef behind the acclaimed Crustacean Restaurant in Beverly Hills—an upscale destination redefining Modern Asian cuisine with elegance and innovation.Born and raised in St. Louis to a Vietnamese family, Chef Tony shares how his upbringing, rich with cultural heritage and culinary storytelling, laid the foundation for his creative vision. We explore his earliest food memories, the influence of French technique on Vietnamese cuisine, and how cooking shows lit the spark that would eventually take him to culinary school—and into some of the country's most prestigious kitchens.Chef Tony also opens up about the realities of the restaurant world: the importance of mentorship, why culinary school still matters, and how he's navigating a rapidly evolving industry. From his San Francisco-inspired dishes to launching a new chip brand, and a 3-month solo culinary journey, this conversation is both thoughtful and inspiring. What you'll learn from Chef Tony Nguyen 3:14 Early food memories and first encounters with flavor3:54 Growing up Vietnamese in St. Louis and its lasting impact5:21 French culinary influence on Vietnamese traditions7:16 The cooking shows that first inspired his path8:25 What culinary school taught him—beyond technique10:12 Why formal culinary training still holds value today11:09 Working with his mentors and shaping a professional identity12:14 Curating the menu at Crustacean and its signature philosophy15:29 A new dish inspired by San Francisco's food scene18:56 Why imitation in the kitchen is more than flattery21:23 Culinary lessons from Japan and global travel23:29 How the restaurant industry is shifting—and who's succeeding25:01 Key traits of restaurants thriving in today's climate26:07 The kind of restaurant concept he believes the world needs27:31 Behind his 3-month solo culinary sabbatical29:25 His new venture: rethinking snacks with an upcoming chip brand30:54 Tony's ideal food tour of Los Angeles33:07 His guilty pleasure food confession34:14 The playful ingredients he loves experimenting with35:14 What the kitchen has taught him—about food and about life37:11 His dream culinary collaboration38:41 The worst advice he's ever received in the restaurant business I'd like to share a potential educational resource, "Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door", my new book that features dialogues with accomplished culinary leaders from various backgrounds and cultures. It delves into the future of culinary creativity and the hospitality industry, drawing from insights of a restaurant-industry-focused podcast, ‘flavors unknown”. It includes perspectives from renowned chefs and local professionals, making it a valuable resource for those interested in building a career in the culinary industry.Get the book here! Links to other episodes with the chefs from Los Angeles Don't miss out on the chance to hear from these talented chefs and gain insight into the world of culinary techniques. Check out the links below for more conversations with chefs from the LA region.Conversation with Chef Nancy SilvertonInside Los Angeles Food Scene: A Panel DiscussionConversation with Chef Elizabeth FalknerConversation with Coffee Roaster Zayde NaquibInterview with Chef Tim HollingsworthConversation with Chef Brad Miller – Food Truck NationInterview with Chef Alison Trent Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Chef Sheldon Simeon Chef Andy Doubrava Chef Chris Kajioka Chef Suzanne Goin Social media Chef Tony Nguyen Instagram
Passages: Matthew 11:28-30Sermon Notes: 1. Your soul knows that rest is real. It must be found.2. The passage today will do just thatI. Come to me all who are weary and burdeneda. Weary and Burdenedi. In a secular wayii. In a religious wayb. Jesus invites us to turn away from those ways and come to Himi. You're weary and burdened because you are searching for your soul to RESTII. I will give you resta. What does it mean?i. Rest for the soulb. What does that look like?i. No more effort to earn God's favorii. To be at peace with Godiii. To end the constant strivingiv. To be without fearv. To have assurance in the one we depend onc. (How do I come to Jesus?)I. Take my yoke upon you, learn from mea. Context of Yokei. Made with specific specs for the oxen, in order for it to pull and till the ground.b. What does it mean to be Yoke to Jesusi. Place of listeningii. Place of intimacyiii. Place of Lordshipiv. Place of Learningc. (Why would i want to get in the Yoke with Jesus and How would that possibly give me rest?)II. I am gentle and lowly in heart—for my yoke is easy and my burden is lighta. 9 descriptions of Jesusi. Jesus has authority over diseaseii. Jesus has authority over all suffering and siniii. Jesus has authority over all disasteriv. Jesus has authority over demonsv. Jesus has authority over sinvi. Jesus has authority to savevii. Jesus has authority over deathviii. Jesus has authority over disabilityix. Jesus has authority over the devilb. Conclusion: He IS GODc. Does not even take His position seriously (gentle)i. Scandal of heavenii. Degrade Himself in order to have you by His side.d. Rest comes when we realize that Christ has done it all for us, and continues to do it all for us.To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube: https://youtube.com/truelovecommunity Facebook: https://facebook.com/truelovecommunityministry Instagram: https://instagram.com/truelovecommunity
Sumo không chỉ là một môn thể thao, mà là văn hóa, tinh thần thượng võ của Nhật Bản. Nay, chính những người Úc và dân các đảo Châu Đại Dương cũng đang say mê và thành công với Sumo. Trong đó, một thầy giáo trẻ gốc Việt – Tony Nguyễn khiến cộng đồng tự hào về thành tích vô địch Sumo Úc và Châu Đại Dương, anh đang lan tỏa đam mê Sumo đến các thế hệ trẻ Việt Nam tại Úc.
Passage: 2 Samuel 24:10-25Sermon Notes:Intro1. Year of Jubilee a. Restoration of Relationship with Money2. Jubilee: Restoration of Relationship a. Relationship with Money b. The last time we talked about how Greed has a way of blinding you. It makes you turn a blind eye to the things around you, it makes you not ask questions, it makes you believe that you're not!3. Today I want to take another angle when we are looking at the issue of Greed. a. Greed when it comes to power and status.4. We are going to see a. Sin of Greed b. God's mercy c. Spiritual greatnessI. David's Sin and God's Judgement vs 10 a. David Counted the fighting me i. It was to have a standing army to enrich Israel at the expense of other nations. b. Sin of David i. Israel was to be joy of the world, not terror. ii. David wanted power and influence iii. Non-Material Greed 1. Greed for fame or recognition 2. Greed for power or influence 3. Greed for experience or pleasure 4. Greed for attention or compliments 5. Greed for time and resourcesII. God's Mercy a. 3 Judgement i. Each one is to destroy the cultural idol of Israel b. Gods Character i. Justice and Mercy c. See the SubstituteIII. Spiritual Greatness a. Spirit of Repentance b. Spirit of SacrificeTo give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Matthew 6:19-34Sermon Notes:Intro: 1. Year of Jubilee a. Restoration of Relationship with Money 2. Jesus knows we have a tumultuous relationship with money a. He uses money to illustrate a lot of his parables b. He understood the draw that money has on the human heart 3. So this series is designed to help us restore a better relationship with our finances 4. We will learn a. How money exercise power of us b. Why money exercise influences us c. What to do to break free of its grips I. Money Has a way of clogging our Vision (22-23) II. Money gives us a sense of Significance and Security ( 21) III. We all give our lives for what we treasure, Jesus gave His life for what He treasures—YOU (19-20) To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Psalm 3Sermon Notes:Intro: 1. Fear is what keeps us from finding true rest. a. Fear is the enemy, Fear is the thief 2. How do you find Restoration of Rest in the midst of Fear? 1. Know Your Fear vs 1-2 a. Instinctive/Survival Fear i. Healthy fear b. Soul Crushing Fear c. The fear that threatens your identity and worth. i. When instinctive/survival fear leads to soul crushing fear, it will destroy you! 2. Know The Way Through Fear a. Suck it up and move forward vs 3a b. Find true glory vs 3b c. See Jesus vs 4 d. Remember the people vs 8 To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Ruth 2:1-23Sermon Notes: 1. Jubilee is Restoration of Resta. Resting is being at peace knowing He is faithful.2. What's the rhythm of life so that you may experience the Faithfulness of God?a. Make choices for Spiritual eternity not Temporary practicalityb. Stand with Him in the Stormc. Make Extraordinary Decisions3. How do we see God work His hand of providence?I. When you begin to take the step of Faith Vs 1-6II. When you allow Him to work through you vs 7-13To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/truelovecommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truelovecommunityministry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truelovecommunity
Passage: Ruth 1:1-22Sermon Notes:Intro:1. Jubilee is Restoration of Resta. Resting is being at peace knowing He is faithful.2. What's the rhythm of life so that you may experience the Faithfulness of God?a. Make choices for Spiritual eternity not Temporary practicalityb. Stand with Him in the Stormc. Make Extraordinary Decisions3. How do we see God work His hand of providence so that we may rest in His faithfulness?I. When you begin to take the step of Faith Vs 1-6II. He works throughs us for others vs 7-13To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/truelovecommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truelovecommunityministry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truelovecommunity
*Due to connectivity issues, we were unable to record the full message. We apologize and thank you for your understanding.* Passage: Leviticus 25:8-12, 39-43 Sermon Notes: Part 2: Leviticus 25:8-12; 39-40 1. The Year of Liberty and Release a. Jubilee of the land (Liberty) b. Jubilee of the people (Release) 2. Proclaiming liberty a. Proclaim Liberty for the poor/in need of second chances b. Jesus is true and perfect Jubilee To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Leviticus 20:26 Sermon Notes: Part 1: Leviticus 20:26 1. Jubilee: A year of Restoration a. The book of Leviticus is to point you towards Holiness i. God dwells with His people 1. Frightening 2. Amazing ii. Levitical laws that allow Gods people to draw close to Him. 1. Law for Holiness in the Priests (Lev 1-15) 2. Law for Holy Place (Day of Atonement) (Lev 16) 3. Law for Holiness in People (Lev 17-27) b. The book of Leviticus is to show you none can be Holy i. You cannot do it on your own c. The book of Leviticus is point you towards Jesus i. True and Perfect Priest, Person, Sacrifice 1. Brings Complete Restoration Luke 4:18-19 ii. He restores us to be a vessel of restoration 1. Restoration of our relationship to HIM 2. Restoration of our own SELF in Light of Jesus 3. Restoration of our relationship to OTHERS 4. Restoration of our relationships with THINGS 5. Restoration of our MISSION to the CITY Part 2: Leviticus 25:8-12; 39-40 1. The Year of Liberty and Release a. Jubilee of the land (Liberty) b. Jubilee of the people (Release) 2. Proclaiming liberty a. Proclaim Liberty for the poor/in need of second chances b. Jesus is true and perfect Jubilee To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Revelation 16 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. When you read Revelation it's meant to make you feel something. 2. It is the Revelation of the Reality of God and what He's going to do. 3. Revelation is the rendering of God's judgment, and making right things that's been wrong. 1. The Deception of Sin a. The Devil Deceives us by Making us think we are different b. We are deceived by the era of grace i. We don't deal aggressively with sin because we have take advantage of the era of grace. 2. Action Point a. Are you Saved? b. Are you Repenting? c. Are you Vigilante? To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
As financial markets grow more complex, the difference between a good trade and a great one lies in precision, relationships, and cutting-edge tools. Robert Curtiss welcomes Vince Reyes, Director of Trading Operations, and Tony Nguyen, Senior Trader at SEIA, to uncover the meticulous strategies behind SEIA's trading desk. Together, they break down how high-touch execution, … Read More Read More
Passage: Revelation 8-9 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. The Judgement of God a. Seal b. Trumpet c. Bowls 2. Judgment of God liken to Birth Pains leading to the coming of Christ I. Why are these Judgements happening at all? a. God's goodness and justice II. The nature of these Judgements a. 4 Trumpets i. Trumpets 1. Trumpet 1: 1/3 of the earth burned up 2. Trumpet 2: 1/3 of the sea becomes blood 3. Trumpet 3: 1/3 of the river becomes bitter 4. Trumpet 4: 1/3 of the Sun, moon, stars become dark ii. They involve something from space being thrown down to earth. b. 2 Trumpets i. Demonic Horde that looks like locusts inflicting pain on humanity for 5 months ii. A demonic army of 200,000,000 out to destroy 1/3 of humanity c. Partial judgement and Call for Repentance i. These judgements were partial, only 1/3. ii. You can see the world making explanations for these things. 1. “Just things falling from outer space.” 2. “There's always war in the middle east.” iii. Vs 9:20 says 1. They did not stop worshipping demons 2. They did not repent of their murders 3. They did not repent of their magical arts 4. They did not repent of their sexual immorality 5. They did not repent for their thefts III. Our Response to the Judgements Matthew 25 a. Vs 1-13 Wake up Call to Be on Alert: Parable of the 10 Virgins b. Vs 14-30 Wake up Call to Not waste our Time: Parable of Talents c. Vs 35-36 Wake up Call to Live a Life of Love: Feeding the Hungry, Welcoming Stranger, Clothed the Naked, Visit the prisoner To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Revelations 5 Sermon Notes: 1. Why is Jesus worthy? a. Because all of God's promises are fulfilled in Him 2. What do I do now? a. Center Him in Your life b. Worship Him To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Malachi 3:6-18 Sermon Notes: Intro: a. Judgement begins in the House of the Lord b. What do we do? 1. Remember my Love vs 6-7 a. Children of Jacob b. You have Turned Away c. Return to me and I will Return to you 2. Return to the Lord with the Tithe (little to do with money) vs 8-12 a. BRINGING to the Lord not Church TAKING from the people. b. God is after your heart not your stuff c. Giving is God's way to free you back to Him To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Malachi 2:1-9 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. Heart of the book of Malachi—Return to the Lord a. I have loved you b. Have the right worship of me 2. Today: Listen! Be my people I. We are His Priest a. Magnify God to the world like a Telescope II. We are to Live out the Priesthood a. Honor God b. Speak of God c. Teach others about God To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Malachi 1:1-5 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. Why Malachi—its almost a reflection of the cultural condition of our lives today, and it's going to teach us what we are to be doing with our lives, in the midst of what's going on today! 2. The whole series is about the prophet Malachi heralding the message “Return to the Lord” I. God's love for us Always precedes any commands He gives us II. God loves us with Patience, mercy, and grace III. We must Return to the Lord a. By experiencing His Love Anew b. By remembering that God is Holy c. By focusing on Kingdom Eternal Matters To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Malachi 1:6-14 Sermon Notes: Intro: What is the right perspective, position, and attitude when it comes to God? 1. God is to be feared, honored, revered, and respected vs 6-14 a. We do not see God correctly vs 6 b. It shows in our actions vs 6b-10, 12-14 c. The right perspective, position, and attitude when it comes to God is...vs 11 i. God is to be revered, honored, respected, and feared. 2. Why is it important to have the right perspective, position, and attitude when it comes to God? a. It will reveal whether you are a true believer b. It will overcome all other fears c. It will lead you to flee from sin d. It will give you wisdom To give please visit: wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube @truelovecommunity Facebook @truelovecommunityministry Instagram @truelovecommunity
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-20 Sermon Notes Primacy of Prayer - Each piece of this armor which is provided for us by God cannot be used except in fellowship and communion with God. - Either it's by your strength or with God - The ultimate position as Christians is tested by the character of our prayer life The Way of the Prayer - Pray in the Spirit is when Holy Spirit is directing you to pray - How? When your heart is set to acknowledge to whom you are praying to and the trust in whom you are praying. The Power of Prayer - Pray for your needs and Pray for others - Power comes when it's centered on extending the Kingdom of God To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/truelovecommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truelovecommunityministry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truelovecommunity
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-20 Sermon Notes: I. The Defensive Use of the Swords a. The Sword comes FROM God i. The way we use the Sword Defensively is that we must recognize it's from God, take it up into your lives and let it transform us. II. The Offensive use of the Sword a. The Sword is the WORD of God i. The way we use the Sword Offensively is that we must wield it to reroute our thoughts and actions. To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/truelovecommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truelovecommunityministry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truelovecommunity
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-20 Sermon Notes 1. In the last chapter of the the letter of Ephesians, Paul is telling them that The Christian life has all resources you need to stand, to persist, to endure, to thrive. Paul uses the imagery of an armor to illustrate these resource 2. The reason why we have such a hard time growing is that we have these resources available to us but we're not putting them on. 3. Today we will talk about the Sheild of Faith a. Why the Devil is after us and the weapon he uses against us b. How the Sheild of Faith protects us I. We have an enemy of immense power, superior intelligence, who hates us intensely and wants to destroy us. Vs 10-12 a. Satan hates us intensely and wants to destroy us b. He has immense power against us c. He has superior intelligence and will scheme against us d. The weapon he uses is the flaming arrows—the form of trials II. We must protect ourselves against his schemes by taking up the shield of faith. Vs 16 a. The fires can do two things to us! i. In the hands of the Satan and his dominion, it's meant to destroy and consume us. 1. If we don't have the shield of faith. It'll nullify the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the sandals—it'll render those things mute. ii. In the hands of God, fire can only refine us. If we put on the shield of faith. 1. The fire in the hands of God will only purify away the dross and refine the gold that's there. b. Taking up the shield of faith means... i. When we see the momentary pleasure and ease of the moment is absolutely tinsel compared to the glory of God and what's to come! We know it! Not just hopeful, dreamy knowledge. But certainty and surety. To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/TrueLoveCommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveCommunity
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-20 Sermon Notes 1. In the last chapter of the the letter of Ephesians, Paul is telling them that The Christian life has all resources you need to stand, to persist, to endure, to thrive. Paul uses the imagery of an armor to illustrate these resources. 2. The reason why we have such a hard time growing is that we have these resources available to us but we're not putting them on. 3. Understand that Christianity has at it's fingertips the riches of resources that can make its followers able to withstand any storm. a. Are you struggling with identity? Put on the armor of God b. Are you struggling with self worth? Put on the armor of God c. Are you struggling with purpose and meaning? Put on the armor of God d. Are you beaten down and don't know if there's any hope? Put on the armor of God 4. Today we will talk about the Sandals of Peace I. The Sandal gives us footing to Stand Firm (A Principled Life) a. The great need of this hour is that there are people with internal principles who will stand instead of bend. II. The Sandal gives us footing to Always be Ready to Move (A Pro-active Life) a. No better way to spiritual destruction than a sluggish, lifeless Christian b. To be fitted means you step with purpose! You align yourself, you ready yourself, you cultivate spiritual readiness that when God calls you move! III. The Gospel of Peace is what produces True Principled and Pro-Active To give please visit: https://www.wearetruelove.com/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueLoveCommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tlcyam
It's a real doozy of an episode, Screamers. We talk two (well, three) new films: 'The First Omen' (and Immaculate), and Alex Garland's 'Civil War.' We also have a conversation with Tony Nguyen of Spacy Micro Cinema And we tackle two more from Ralph Bakshi with our thoughts on 'Fire and Ice,' and 'Hey Good Lookin.' On May 22nd, 7:00pm we're holding a live recording of our "official" 50th episode here in Fort Worth at WineHaus. We'd love to see you there. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-13 Sermon Note: Spiritual Maturity means being able to STAND your ground at the end of the day 1. What are we standing for? a. The Dominion that God has given us 2. What are we standing against? a. The Devil and His agents b. His Schemes 3. What is our power to stand? a. The Lord and His Mighty Power To give please visit: https://www.thanhlechurch.org/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://wearetruelove.com/TrueLoveCom... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveComunity
To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge. Main Learning Objectives - Discuss the clinical presentation seen in polyneuropathy - Review the differential diagnosis for polyneuropathy - Discuss the findings observed in NCS/EMG for polyneuropathy Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Karim Fahmy, DO; Tony Nguyen, MD; Rachel Sunico, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Jay Han, MD; Bao Tran, MD This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs! Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
Passage: Ephesians 4:17-32 Sermon Notes: 1. Theme for 2024 is Press On. Moving towards Spiritual Maturity. 2. The first 3 Chapters of Ephesians was to lay down the foundation of our identity in Christ. a. Adopted by the Father b. Anchored in the riches and privileges of the Son c. Alive in the Spirit. 3. How does the Christian change happen? a. A decision b. A new way of thinking c. A life of captivation I. A decision vs 17-19, 22-23 a. Realizing that without God, everything you hold on to or put energy in has no meaning. b. There must be a decisive, deliberate decision to put off the old self and put on the new self. II. A new way of thinking vs 23 a. There's a transformation of your thinking i. Your motive changes ii. How you know something is true changes III. A life of captivation vs 23 a. You can't just do it, it has to be done upon you. b. There needs to be a capturing of you by the reality of what Christ i. It's not about learning new rules or doing religious stuff, what truly changes you is being captivated by what Jesus Christ was willing to put off (His glory and majesty) and put on (Your sins and transgression) so that you can put on his glory and majesty. To give please visit: https://www.thanhlechurch.org/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TrueLoveCommunity FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveCommunity
Passage: Ephesians 4:1-16 Sermon Notes: Q: What does Pressing On to Spiritual Maturity look like?A: You must live worthy of the call. 1. How do you live worthy of the call? a. You grow in Spiritual Maturity 2. How do you grow in Spiritual Maturity? a. You grow in Unity with the Church 3. How do I live out this Unity? a. You speak the truth in love. To give please visit: https://www.thanhlechurch.org/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TrueLoveCommunity FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveCommunity
Passage: Ephesians 1:15-23 Intro: 1. Theme of 2024 is Press On - moving towards spiritual maturity, growing in our relationship with Jesus a. Am I moving forward towards spiritual maturity? b. Am I building into what has eternal value? 2. In the letter to the Ephesians, Paul says that there's all these riches, realities available to us in Christ Jesus. We must grow in order to grasp at these realities. 1. Two Questions: a. Who are these riches for? V15 i. Those who have faith in the Lord Jesus ii. Those who have love for all the Saints b. What are these riches, realities, treasures in Christ Jesus? i. Hope in His Calling of us ii. We are God's glorious inheritance 2. God's incomparable power working on our behalf To give please visit: https://www.thanhlechurch.org/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TrueLoveCommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveCommunity
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10 Intro: 1. Theme of 2024 is Press On—moving towards spiritual maturity, growing in our relationship with Jesus. a. Am I moving forward towards spiritual maturity? b. Am I building into what has eternal value? 2. In the letter to the Ephesians, Paul shares how we were made alive in Christ. a. Why do we need to see all these things? Because you have to know whether you are on the right road. Whether you are even on the road of being alive in Christ or you're actually digging a ditch for your own grave and fooling yourself that you are alive. 3. How did God make us alive in Christ? a. We need to see where we came from. b. We need to see what being alive in Christ looks like. c. We need to see how he did it. 1. We need to see where we came from Vs 1-3 a. Spiritually dead i. Does not know God ii. Ignorant of spiritual things b. Spiritually dead because of our self-centered nature i. It's innate 2. We need to see what being alive in Christ looks like vs 7-10 a. You desire Holiness b. How do I know? i. Conviction that God is taking hold of you ii. Your eyes are enlightened to spiritual things iii. You are aware of your new nature c. He shapes us through i. The Holy Spirit ii. The Word iii. The Preaching of the Word iv. Circumstances and Disciplines 3. We need to see how he made us alive vs 4-6 a. Sin is putting yourself where God should be, Salvation is Jesus putting himself where you should be. To give please visit: https://www.thanhlechurch.org/give Join TLC on our social media for updates! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TrueLoveCommunity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueLoveCommunityMinistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TrueLoveCommunity
A renowned chef, writer, and TV host, Christine Ha made history as the first blind contestant to win MasterChef's third season in 2012. Despite her visual impairment, she has triumphed as a talented Vietnamese American chef, becoming an inspiration for many due to her culinary achievements, and her impactful work in the world of cooking and television. In this Episode, Christine shares her inspirational journey in the culinary world, from her early experiences of moving from Saigon to Texas, following the Vietnam War, to hosting Four Senses, a cooking show for the visually impaired. We also get fun insights about her experience as a contestant on MasterChef, her collaborations with Chef Gordon Ramsay as well as Chef Tony Nguyen, and what lasting impacts those moments had on her. In 2014, Christine made history as the first chef and author to receive the prestigious Helen Keller Personal Achievement Award, with us she shares how this triumph influenced her efforts in advocating for people with vision loss and her work in the culinary world. As author of the highly acclaimed book: Recipes from My Home Kitchen: Asian and American Comfort Food , she shares the inspiration behind this project and also highlights her favorite recipes!
Join the Oak Cliff Cultural Center for a conversation Tony Nguyen - the founder of Spacy, a 35-seat microcinema in Dallas, TX. In our twentieth episode, we talk with Tony about his vision for Spacy and his thoughts on arts and culture. OCCC is a division of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. The views and opinions expressed here are of the individuals only and do not necessarily reflect views or positions of the City of Dallas, the Office of Arts and Culture, or the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. Intro + Outro royalty free music prod. by Danya Vodovoz of VMP
Passage: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. We need to grow up! Being a Christian is not a static thing, it's a grand adventure. 2. Principles of Christian Growth a. Why we should be growing as Christians b. How are we to grow c. What drives the growth 1. We need to grow because we are babies a. Characteristics of Babies (literal) and (spiritual) i. Unstable – your joy and sorrow only goes so deep. Your emotions drive you. ii. Self-Centered—You wonder why people don't notice what you did, you expect them to. iii. Short attention Span—you need to be entertained, you can't plan the long game. iv. Need to be fed—need to feed them and don't eat what is actually good for them. v. Gullible—easily swayed to believe anything. 2. How do we grow a. Obey the truth—Accept God's evaluation b. Nourishment –Take God's word in c. Love one another—need a community 3. What drives this growth a. God's goodness
Passage: 2 Peter 3:15-18 Sermon Notes: Intro: - What type of people we are to be while we wait - Spotless and Blameless - This week is Part 2 1. People with Salvation Mindset a. Age of Salvation i. Anything built that has no eternal value will not. ii. Spend your life building on what will last. 2. People of the Word - Those who twist the word a. Progressive Christianity i. Sells itself as a valid option for Christians. ii. Seems more acceptable, more likable, a more palatable version of The faith. iii. But at the heart of it, it really is not Christianity at all. b. Progressive Christianity Symptoms i. Faith is celebrated, but not The Faith ii. Belief in Jesus can be both orthodox and blasphemous. iii. Love for God is defined whether you are loving people. iv. Hypercritical of Evangelical Christians v. Bible is important for some spiritual truth but is majorly flawed. c. Heart of Progressive Christianity - “Maybe Eve was never meant to be our warning, maybe she was meant to be our model. Own your wanting, eat the apple.”—inner voice is the guiding factor. i. Sin is no longer what's wrong with the world, but unrealized ambition. My inner need is a spiritual one. It's liberating, cause you're casting off the shackle of the Christianity you've been raised in and you're able to forge your own path, with Jesus and the bible along to approve of you. ii. Inner sense of goodness and personal purpose are your spiritual authority. iii. You're the hero of the journey, therefore the idea of God judging you is in conflict. 3. Be People of the Word a. High View of Scripture and High Knowledge of the word
Passage: 2 Peter: 10-14 Sermon Note: How are we to live as believers, while we wait? I. Spotless and Blameless a. Spotless to our Character; Blameless to our Reputation i. Spotless but not blameless--Unreconciled ii. Blameless not Spotless--Hypocrite iii. Spotless and Blameless--Holy iv. Not Spotless and Not Blameless—Heathen b. Point is to continuously deal with the sins in our lives i. Discern, detest and Confess it ii. Go to war against it iii. Be faithful to the means of grace c. Secular and Christian understanding of Constraint Living i. “We are always bound to something, to say you're not is lying to yourself. To liberate yourself in music, you must constrain, bind yourself, to practice. True freedom is not the absence of constraint but rather teh choice of which liberating constraints to put yourself under.” II. With Peace a. Enjoying the Peace of God i. Peace that comes from certainty and assurance of what's to come. ii. Lots of us are not at peace, because we do not know what's to come. 1. Secular world has tremendous trouble in giving it's people hope. b. Secular and Religious world don't have an answer for death. c. Christianity offers a fuller answer for Hope that gives peace i. The promise of personhood that you can love ii. The promise of restoration of a life that was always meant to be iii. Based all on what Christ has done for us
Passage: John 4:1-26 I. Worship is Real Life a. Happens anywhere at any given moment II. Worship Seeks to Create Ability to Give Life III. Worship is Done in Spirit and Truth
Passage: 1 John 1:1-4
Passage: Romans 10:9-15
On today's edition of What's Eric Eating, Eric is joined by Tony Nguyen of Xin Chao and Saigon House. The guys speak about how Tony got into the restaurant business, starting Wokker, why Tony got a cease and desist letter from Chuck Norris... yes that Chuck Norris, how he started Saigon House, where Tony first got his name on the map, moving Saigon House to the northside of Houston, what they're doing at Saigon House now, how Tony came to know Christina Ha, how the idea for Xin Chao came about, collaborating with Christine on the menu, being nominated for a James Beard award, future plans for Xin Chao, future aspirations, crawfish season coming soon, a new project in the works, and much more! Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Common Bond's French-Inspired, Full-Service Restaurant Quietly Closes Downtown Spring Branch Sows Wild Oats with Opening of Underbelly's Texas Tribute Restaurant Drew Brees-Backed Sports Bar Kicks Off in Bay Area with Cajun Classics, 60 TVs, and More Bun B's Next Trill Food Favorite Pops Up at Sunday's Texans Tailgate Très Chic River Oaks Restaurant Opens with French Chef Cred, Stunning Space, and Must-See Mona Lisa Houston's Best New Steakhouse Fires Up Kitchen with V&A Vet as Head Chef
Passage: Herbrews 5:11-6:3 Sermon Notes: 1. Rhythms of Relationship Series a. Us to God b. God to Us 2. Today is the first of a 2 part series, regarding our Relationships with Brothers and Sisters. a. It's the first part because it centers on the spiritual maturity and growth of the individual first. b. Then next week we will finish it up with how that maturity and growth ought to play out with those around us. I. 4 Signs of Spiritual Immaturity vs 5:11-14 a. You Don't Listen i. Numbed to the Word of God b. You Are Forgetful i. Sign of Selfishness c. You Are Unskilled i. You're not a student of God's Word d. You Are Undiscerning i. Easily susceptible to deception II. Strive for Growth vs 6:1-3 a. Grow from the Elementary Doctrine b. Rhythm of Relationship i. First spiritual immaturity is a warning sign of apostasy 1. “It's always amazed me how people spend their lives not having time for God, being too busy for Him — but hoping to go to heaven for all eternity, and be with the God for whom they had no time for. NEWSFLASH: When you die, you will continue your same relationship with God!” 2. Partial Obedience is still Disobedience ii. Without Maturity how can you spur one another on towards anything that is Christ-like.
Passage: Psalms 23:1-3a Sermon Notes: Review: 1. Rest is a Gift: that you may remember your identity, and the purpose of why you do what you do. 2. Rest so that you may Delight and know Him more 3. Rest so that He can prepare you to do what He has planned for you. Before God can work through you, He has to be With you. 4. Rest requires faith. The promise is that if you have the faith to rest, he can do for you in 6 days what you felt you need 7 days to do. 5. Rest requires God's prescription not ours Intro: 1. The reason why we can't Rest still, is because we are not content a. We are going to learn two things: i. The contentment that brings us Rest ii. How do we get it 1. The contentment that bring us rest is confidence in the Lord for our provision a. The issue of our hearts i. We are not satisfied. We are not content b. What contentment is not i. Living life denying hurt and disappointment ii. Being optimistic with everything that's going on in life iii. Settling for things that are less than they ought to be c. What contentment is i. Confidence in the Lord for our provision d. We are able to have this contentment because the LORD is my Shepherd 2. There are two ways to get Contentment: Only one Shepherd and Eat/Drink what He gives a. Must have only One Shepherd b. Eat and Drink what he gives i. John 6:53-64: Eat and Drink of the Gospel ii. Difference between Knowing/Agreeing Belief vs Eat/Drinking Belief is “is there the fruit of obedience that comes from the belief in Jesus.
Passage: 1 King 19:1-18 Sermon Note: 1. Rest is a Gift: that you may remember your identity, and the purpose of why you do what you do. a. Rest so that you may Delight and know Him more b. Rest so that He can prepare you to do what He has planned for you. Before God can work through you, He has to be With you. c. Rest requires faith. The promise is that if you have the faith to rest, he can do for you in 6 days what you felt you need 7 days to do. 2. In the same way, today we see the burn out of a man name Elijah and God's prescription for Rest I. God cares for Elijah, physically, emotionally, and Spiritually a. Elijah's work led him to a place of burnt out and depression b. Our world's way of dealing with tiredness, we are either... i. Physical—pop a pill to feel better ii. Emotional—talk and talk, don't do anything but just be able to word vomit iii. Spiritual—you blame yourself and your sin and your inability to Love the Lord c. God's Prescription is all 3 i. Physical healing: gave him food ii. Emotional healing: spoke to him iii. Spiritual healing: gave him direction to find God II. Sabbath Plan needs to include all 3 a. Time i. Sundown to Sundown 24Hr period b. Sheer Inactivity (Unplanned) i. Give yourself time to do something unplanned or unstructured (play a game, watch a show, go out) c. Intentional Activity i. Contemplative Rest (spiritual): Prayer and the Word ii. Recreational Rest (Physical): Do something fun that's planned out iii. Aesthetic Rest (Emotional): Works of God you find beautiful (hike, museum, nature etc.) d. Things to Consider i. Introvert or Extrovert ii. Don't necessarily count family time as sabbath iii. Be accountable for specific seasons when you can't 1. Don't let it stretch for more than 2-3 years 2. Still have your rhythm of prayer and the word with God III. The way you know that you have been doing this Rest well, is that you can hear His voice
Passage: Exodus 20:8-11; 23:12; 34:21; 16:22| Leviticus 2 Sermon Note: 1. Review: a. Rest is a Gift: that you may remember your identity, and the purpose of why you do what you do. b. Rest so that you may Delight and know Him more c. Rest so that He can prepare you to do what He has planned for you 2. Rest requires Faith: So today we are going to answer a. Why does God give us this rest? b. The amazing promise of God if we take the rest in faith I. (Why does God give us this amazing gift? Why does God allow for us to have this one day in seven in which we do not need to do the chores of life?) a. For our Refreshment Exodus 23: 12 i. So that when we go back to the daily chores of life, we can hit them with renewed energy and purpose. ii. We will be invigorated. We will come back with a new zest and a new enthusiasm for the rest of life, because we had a rest day. b. This gift is ever so important during the busiest time of the year. Exodus 34:21 i. I give you the rest day especially in those days. (Exodus 34:21) ii. Even when you have a limited amount of time to do it and your entire economic livelihood depends on it getting done…REST. II. Two Problems to deal with (Is this really for us? If I follow God on Rest, I won't get anything done…I can't study my exams properly, I won't get my job done, I can't manage it) a. Is this promise for us? i. I thought this is Jewish law? Aren't Christians free from the law? ii. Yes! The 10 commandments is permanent. They traverse the centuries and never changes. 1. It's always wrong to worship another God, to make idols for yourself. 2. It's always going to be wrong to murder someone, to sleep with another person's spouse. 3. These commands are permanent, they speak to the very moral reality of our soul. iii. Christ even said, Man was not made for the Sabbath…It wasn't like, God made a day and didn't know what to do with it and said, okay guess I'll make some people to observe it. 1. No, the Sabbath was made for man. God has given you a day. To step out from the chores, the burdens, the tasks, and cares of life. 2. A day to step into joy, a day to delight. b. The second problem is, great, but I won't get done what I need to get done. i. The promise is this “If you will take that one day to Rest, God will see that you will accomplish what you need to do on the other six days.” c. Where is that in the bible? i. Exodus 16 the story of the manna ii. Leviticus 25, the Sabbath year iii. This is the promise of God's gift to you.
Passage: Mark 6:30-44 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. Review a. Rest is a Gift b. Rest so that you may Delight 2. Rest creates Opportunities for God to work through you a. Before the Lord can work through you, He has to be with you 1. With you in Rest vs 30-33 a. Before the Lord can work through you, He has to be with you...in your rest i. They were about to be a part of one of the biggest miracle, they needed to be with Jesus in their Rest. b. A short time with Jesus can give you the power to do wonders 2. With you in Truth vs 34-35 a. Before the Lord can work through you, He has to be with you...in truth i. You have to know the truth and live by the truth. ii. This only happens when you spend time with God and let that truth sink into your soul iii. Rest allows for God's truth to become a living reality and a driving force 3. With you in Power vs 36-44 a. He has to be with you...so that you would recognize His power i. Jesus does one of the biggest miracle ever, enough that they wanted him to be king after ii. But the result was a lot of them, were amazed with Jesus never WITH Jesus. iii. John 6, all of the crowd left him, only the disciples remained and Peter said, “To whom shall we go, you have the word of eternal life.”
Passage: Exodus 20:8-11; Hebrews 4
Passage: Acts 18:1-4, 24-28 Notes: Intro: 1. We know that work is not a negative thing, because our God worked. We know that work is not just a means to an end, but rather it's God's way of caring, loving and serving the world through our work. 2. However, sometimes when we think of work being spiritual, we only think of positions like pastors, and teachers and missionaries. We don't think that our daily, ordinary work life has any big spiritual impact. Today I want to share with you that some of the greatest movement that God did in the early church was by simple ordinary individuals doing simple ordinary things 3. Today I want to share with you in this passage how ordinary people who lived lives of ordinary faithfulness, were used by God to do extraordinary things. 4. We will see how they chose to… a. Live with Missional Intention b. Work on Ordinary Practices c. Achieve Extraordinary Outcomes I. Live with Missional Intention vs 1-4 a. Paul, Aquila, and Priscilla—no matter where they go, they lived with missional intention. b. Mission is living with intention. There's a purposeful way which you orient your life. c. Are you living with a missional intention for God's Kingdom? II. Work on Ordinary Practices vs 24-26 a. Community i. Knowing who they are in Christ, they sought to create community with all people, despite differences. b. Hospitality i. Opening up their homes to Paul and Apollos ii. Aquila and Priscilla reminds us that the smallest unassuming faithful task of hospitality can advance the kingdom movement of God in ways we cannot imagine. III. Achieving Extraordinary Outcomes vs 27-28 a. Gospel piece for Apollos i. Ended up arguing eloquently for Jesus being the Messiah in Achaia.
Passage: Ephesians 6:5-9 Sermon Notes: Intro: 1. Rhythm Series a. Based on the background belief that you know who your Savior is. 2. How are you sure of your salvation? Is it... a. Because you have tried your best to be a good Christian? b. Because you believe in God and tried to do His will? c. Because you believe in God with all of your heart? 3. Any of those answers reveals that Jesus is NOT your Savior. a. The only right answer to the question, “how are you sure of your salvation,” is “because I am sure of my Savior.” 4. What does this have to do with work? a. As a sign and seal of your salvation, the result is God is now working in you convicting and changing you in areas of your life, to conform you more into the image of His son. b. One of those areas is how you conduct your life with Work. I. Elephant in the Room (Slavery) vs 5 a. The bible condemns kidnapping and slave trading (1 Timothy 1:10; Deuteronomy 24) b. Slavery in the scripture is equivalent to Bankruptcy Laws i. Indentured Servants to pay back debt c. Slaves had rights d. Paul's writing sets the stage for the eradication of chattel slavery i. Human life is made in the image of God II. Work wholeheartedly for the Lord vs 6-8 a. Without Christ, rhythm of work is for our personal identity or a personal means “...not only to win their favor when their eye is on you.” b. With Christ, rhythm of work is for God's service “...but like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart” i. You are to work wholeheartedly for the Lord because all kinds of work that are not evil is a way that God is healing, loving and serving others through you. ii. Ask yourself, “Am I approaching my work today with God's mindset?” c. Work wholeheartedly for the Lord i. The tension you must deal with always in work is, “am I serving the LORD or am I serving myself.”
Passage: Romans 8:15 Sermon Notes: 1. Experiential a. By the Spirit, He makes the objective truth of your position more real to you b. The Spirit of God pulls us deeper and deeper into the reality of the status of our position i. Prayer makes the objective truth into experiential reality ii. If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. If none of my earthly pleasures satisfy it, that does not prove that the universe is a fraud. Probably earthly pleasures were never meant to satisfy it, but only to arouse it, to suggest the real thing ~ C.S. Lewis Prayer Point: Pray to the Father in a Fresh way! Seek His reality and His presence, by meditation on your position and who He says He is to you. 2. Communal a. Jesus gave us a corporate model of prayer i. When you pray say, “Our Father!” ii. Because we can never see more of God on our own. iii. God is infinite and there's so much of God to be revealed. If I want more of God, I need more of You. Prayer Point: Maybe it's time to pray to join a small group. And if you're already in a small group, maybe it's time to start praying to build deeper relationships rather than the superficial one.
Passage: Romans 8:15 Sermon Notes: Intro: The way we pray to the Father is indicative of our spiritual relationship to Him. a. The prayer of His children i. Primal ii. Real iii. Positional 1. Primal: ‘we cry, ABBA' a. Abba—closer to a child saying DADA i. Instinctive call of a child who just wants their Father ii. Language of wonder b. Praying in the Spirit i. As infants of God we receive a new language—a desire to speak to Him. ii. Without the spirit, our prayers are more hypocritical—we pray only when we want something. Prayer Point: Is your prayer life hypocritical or primal? Evaluate if your prayers are mechanical or is it spiritual? 2. Real: ‘we CRY, Abba' a. Represents someone in distress calling out i. Reminder that Christians suffer like everybody else, there's no special treatment if you're a believer. ii. Only thing special is how we handle it b. Christians cry in the midst of the world's sorrow, is the cry for the coming joy. i. This cry, matures you, fortifies you, shields you, solidifies your resolve, strengthen your endurance, deepens your wisdom. c. Prayer refines you Prayer Point: Evaluate whether your prayer life is about consuming things you want from God, or is it sanctifying your character in God? 3. Positional: ‘Spirit of Sonship' a. Jesus tells us to pray to “Our Father” i. To know God as ‘Father' is how we know our identity and have the strength to grow and be refine. b. Every Christian has the same claim as Jesus. i. Because Jesus bought you into the family by His blood
i: 1 Chronicles 29:1-20 Sermon Notes: Intro: Financial generosity is a key component in having a true encounter with God Three Things We will Learn: 1. What David wanted for His People 2. How David gave it to them 3. How we can have it even more 1. What David Wanted for His People a. David desire to get the presence of God into the midst of his people i. Ark Prayer Point: How far would you go, how much would you risk, how much will you work to ensure that the presence of God is in the midst of those around you? Maybe it's time to start PRAYING for the passion and desire to have God's presence in the midst of the people God has placed before you (colleagues, co-workers, friends, business partners, family). 2. How David Gave it to Them a. His generous gift to the building of the temple i. The amount was staggering ii. The motive behind the amount was staggering grace of God in David's life b. Seeing David's heart respond to the grace of God, the leaders and people were moved i. Their hearts was change ii. The power of money was broken in their lives iii. They experience God's grace, through David's generosity! iv. They were able to have God's presence deeply in their heart. Prayer Point: A lot of us, our giving is out of force, compulsion, obligation. Mostly because we haven't had the power of money broken in our lives. We need to pray that the power of money is broken in our lives so that we are able in our hearts to watch out for the sins of greed, materialism, and need of possession. 3. How we can have it even more a. Jesus i. God accomplished this by willingly sacrificing his infinite treasure, His Son. And the Father's motive was because of love! b. If the sacrificial generosity of David moved the people into life changing heartfelt generosity and grace, what should the infinite sacrifice of our Great King, Jesus, do for us?
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