2019Lighthouse Christian CenterANNUAL REPORT
Thank you for taking a moment to go through our annual report. It’s important to regularly pause,
look back, and praise God for all that He has done. Our annual report and the annual meeting are
LCC’s yearly rhythm in gathering and celebrating the ways we have seen God be faithful in our
church. Whether you are reading this as a long-time church member, a first-time attender, or
anywhere in between, our greatest hope is that you will rejoice with us in all that God is doing here.
You will notice many different details in this report. The easiest things to see are the physical
numbers of things that we count: number of events, number of people, number of baptisms, andnumbers of things that we count: number of events, number of people, number of baptisms, and
even numbers showing our finances. Each one of those numbers represents a moment, a person,
or a resource that God is using to make a difference across this church, and for that, we are deeply
thankful. Let us also remember that these numbers are only part of the full story. Behind every
number counted is something much more important: Lives that have been changed by the gospel
for the glory of God.
THIS IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT! Not just counting numbers but seeing people transformed by
God’s amazing grace and telling stories about His faithfulness to redeem souls back to Himself.God’s amazing grace and telling stories about His faithfulness to redeem souls back to Himself.
So join with us in looking back over 2019. A year filled with ups and downs. Life and death.
Laughter and tears. Shouts and cries. A year in which God has used every moment to shape
and mold the people of this church into the likeness of Jesus.
So remember, Church. Don’t just see the numbers. See people changed by our faithful God.
Pastor Brandon
•Vacation Bible School
•Welcome Home
deepening ourcorporate gospel
presence•Step By Step Dinner
•Fall Fest •Back-to-School Fair
•ProSchool•Freezing NightsMinistries
& Events
$420,934given towards missions
2019 BAPTISMS
1001number of people served at the Step By Step Dinner
26 in 40 countriesnumber of missionary partnerships
Paul Moffett, Senior Associate Pastor
Paul Moffett, Senior Associate Pastor
• Our “Gather to Scatter” vision has been a unifying theme for our groups. The vision for “Gather to Scatter” is taken from 1 Peter 2:9
which tells us that as God’s people we are to show others the goodness of God. Through God’s Word, authentic community,
others-centeredness, and a love-transformed life, our groups are designed to equip people to show God’s goodness. Thus, we gather
to scatter!
• Meeting throughout the year, 595 people participated in 39 Home Groups.
• Through Learning Groups, 249 people participated in 12 short-term growth experiences.
• Through Fun Groups, 315 people connected in community.• Through Fun Groups, 315 people connected in community.
• The Haven, a discipleship community, continues to grow and expand as families have gathered throughout the year.
Ryan Doughty, Pastor of Teaching & Small Group Ministries
Kay Gunderson, KM2 (Kids’ Ministries) Director
John Carlsen, Worship Pastor
• On average, 260 kids were ministered to each week. We were blessed to have a team of 110 adult leaders volunteering in
Kids’ Church throughout the year.
• Over 220 kids, along with 52 leaders, participated in AWANA this year.
• Thirteen kids were baptized and twenty babies were dedicated in 2019.
• VBS was attended by 250 kids. Over 150 volunteers ministered to the kids during this three-day event.
• Fall Fest was revamped with a gospel-based craft center, presenting the Gospel more clearly and personally to every child.
• Our YouTube channel is going strong, making worship services more accessible to those unable to get to our physical campus.
• Our ongoing weekly worship experience continues to meet every Friday night.
• We worked on building the worship team by adding new volunteers, intentionally building relationships within the team, providing
training and discipleship, and coming to greater unity around our vision for worship.
• We added new technology and equipment to enhance the music and sanctuary environment.
• We focused on refining our vision for worship as a ministry, making careful decisions on songs, format, etc., keeping in line with
our larger vision for Lighthouse. our larger vision for Lighthouse.
• An average of 150 middle and high school students attend Student Ministries programs per week:
- 40 Rooted (Middle School)
- 63 One Accord (High School)
- 40 Bible Quizzers
- 18 Trek & Journey (Awana)
- 25 Girl Time.
• Eight students were baptized in 2018.• Eight students were baptized in 2018.
• Nine middle school students and two adults went on the Mountain2Mission trip.
• Fifteen high school students and five adults went on the short-term mission trip to the Dominican Republic.
• Eighteen middle school students and four adults participated in camps for middle schoolers.
• Nineteen high school students and four adults participated in camps for high schoolers.
• Our Bible Quizzing group, the largest in the district, has experienced a great year of Bible memorization - Hebrews, 1 & 2 Peter.
At our November meet, LCC quizzers broke new records by having two of our teams place 1st and 2nd for the meet! The competition
is great but does not compare to the scripture that these young people will forever have in their hearts. is great but does not compare to the scripture that these young people will forever have in their hearts.
Jared Litke & Scott Totten, Pastors of Student Ministries
Paul Dawson, Pastor of Congregational Care
• 2019 saw an increase in the number of people taking advantage of the Care Ministries of Lighthouse – both those from our
Lighthouse family and those from the wider community. Over 450 individuals have taken part in the various Care Ministries
of the congregation, with many new folks being raised into leadership roles.
• Our pastoral staff continues to give wonderful care and counseling to individuals, couples, and families who are facing
an array of struggles and needs. Our pastors have met in hundreds of counseling sessions with people throughout the year.
• Our Hope for Mental Health ministry has brought new hope and connection to many and has begun to have an impact on our
wider community as well. wider community as well.
• The 2019 Step by Step Christmas Celebration saw an amazing 1,001 guests join us. Thanks to all of our outstanding Lighthouse
volunteers who stepped up to bless our guests with the love of Jesus.
• The LCC Deaf Community continues to minister at Lighthouse and beyond. Several of our leaders attended a national conference
that encouraged and inspired them. They hosted the annual Deaf Community BBQ at Bradley Lake, bringing together deaf
churches and deaf communities throughout the Puget Sound area.
• The Prayer Ministry teams of Lighthouse have faithfully continued to lift our congregation before God throughout the year.
Praying for the requests that come in weekly from our pastors, staff, congregation, and community, these prayer warriors are Praying for the requests that come in weekly from our pastors, staff, congregation, and community, these prayer warriors are
the “behind the scenes” supports that have a profound impact on Lighthouse week in and week out.
• Through our Benevolence Ministry, we have supported people with nearly $22,186 in assistance grants.
• Our focus this year was to create a Discipleship Team to support women who want to grow and live like Jesus. We added two new
ministries: Abiding Together and S.A.L.T Sisters. Both groups added elements of connection, reading and understanding scripture,
prayer and learning how to be a fully invested disciple of Jesus.
• Women’s Bible studies provided nine daytime studies and six evening education classes. We focused on studies that would help women
grow in their knowledge of scripture and how to abide in Jesus. We had 270 ladies attend throughout the year. We also added three
new Bible study teachers.
• Zumba and Pilates continue to be a strong outreach for the community. This year we added four new instructors to our existing• Zumba and Pilates continue to be a strong outreach for the community. This year we added four new instructors to our existing
team. In 2019, we reached about 90 women at our classes offered three times a week.
• Women to Women Shepherding is going strong, praying for women at the end of each service. We currently have 15 ladies on
the team.
• Our mentoring program now has a solid team of five mentors who are in relationship with several ladies each week.
• Our MOPS program continues to thrive with three groups. We have 92 women participating across three groups. We are excited to
continue the mission of loving on moms in our community.
• Our annual Christmas event brought in over 200 women from Lighthouse and our community. Our purpose was for women to know• Our annual Christmas event brought in over 200 women from Lighthouse and our community. Our purpose was for women to know
how much they are loved and cherished by God and that He can make anything beautiful when we give Him control.
• In 2019, our service ministry partnered with “Sew Powerful” to sew personal purses to help girls in Zambia to stay in school all month long.
Michelle Tangen, Women’s Ministries Director
PRAYER FOCUS for 2020
Nothing is more important for Lighthouse than to have God’s hand on our church. We must not depend on ourselves
but on God. As we depend on God, He hears our prayers and will keep us through all seasons. As a church family, let’s
have a common Prayer Focus as we go through 2020.
• Passion and Unity as We Grow in Our Pursuit of More and Better Disciples in 2020
The LCC leadership Team is looking forward to spending 2020 refocusing our church around our mission statement
aimed at making more and better disciples. This fall, we will be launching into a season where we reset the foundations
of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus and how we all play a role in this journey. Be in prayer for this REFOCUSING of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus and how we all play a role in this journey. Be in prayer for this REFOCUSING
that is come in 2020. Pray for God to prepare our hearts to realign every aspect of LCC in unity around the Great
Commission.
• Leadership, Pastors, and Staff
We are deeply blessed by every layer of leadership and staff that the Lord has knit together to make up our team at LCC.
These men and women are devoted to loving God and serving in such a way that would point you to Jesus.
Pray earnestly for each one that God would overshadow their weaknesses, empower their gifts and talents to serve His Pray earnestly for each one that God would overshadow their weaknesses, empower their gifts and talents to serve His
church, and guard them and their families from anything that would hinder the Gospel from flowing through them.
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2019REPORTANNUAL
Financials
Missions Staffing Operating Ministries
$419,523 $1,333,977 $769,066 $156,901
$22,183Benevolence
2019 disbursements breakdown
2019 receipts breakdown
Missions$269,464
General$2,455,077
Building$85,177
Benevolence$31,007
total giving in 2019
$2.8 Million
receipts/disbursements over time (in thousands)
disbursementsreceipts
Balance Sheet
The Notes to the Financial Statements are an integral part of these Statements
At December 31, 2019 and 2018
Statement of Cash Receipts & DisbursementsFor the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018
The Notes to the Financial Statements are an integral part of these Statements
Comparison of Budget to ActualFor the year ended December 31, 2019
The Notes to the Financial Statements are an integral part of these Statements.
The Notes to the Financial Statements are an integral part of these Statements.
2020 BudgetFor the year ended December 31, 2020
Notes to the Financial Statements
Notes to the Financial Statements
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