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A Description of
our Typical Worship Service
Our prayer is that our Sunday morning worship
service will help people encounter the living God in an authentic
way. Our hope is that our worship will be:
- A place to begin – for spiritual seekers
- A place to become – for people who are seeking
spiritual growth
- A place to belong – as people are welcomed to
TCC
- A place to bring along – as people invite their
friends to join us
Our Sunday morning worship service is designed to
help the newcomer feel relaxed so they can “check things out.” We
don’t want people worried about being pressured or embarrassed. We
don’t point people out or ask them to say anything in front of
everyone.
We want to welcome people who are at various places in their
spiritual life. We want to help the spiritual skeptic or seeker hear
the message of life in Jesus Christ in a way that is clear, gracious
and respectful. We also want to help the Christian believer worship
God as they move towards stronger maturity and growth in their walk
with Christ. Each service includes some time of singing together and
a teaching message from the Bible. The message is designed to give
us practical assistance as we explore how our faith in Christ
relates to our everyday life.
WHAT OUR WORSHIP LOOKS LIKE:
- Our service usually goes about 60 minutes
- The atmosphere is pretty casual. There is no
dress code!
- We usually have some group singing at the
beginning of the service
- We usually have a teaching message from the
Bible from our pastor
- We typically share in communion on the first
Sunday of each month.
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES WE OFFER:
- Nursery
is available for infants thru age 3½ during the entirety of each
Worship Service.
- Access
for those with disabilities: If you, or someone you know,
has trouble with stairs and would like to use our lift
elevator, contact an usher for assistance.
- Hearing
Assistance: See the sound booth
attendant about using a hearing assistance device in the Worship
Service or to listen while you assist your child in the nursery.
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