WORSHIP AND CREATIVE ARTS

We have three identical services on Sunday morning at 8:30a, 10a, and 11:30a. 

Our service lasts one hour and we have coffee and donuts for your enjoyment.  Our worship style is contemporary.  

Worship can be any expression of our love to God — for who He is, for what He has said, for what He has done, and for what He is doing. The Bible says, "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Cor. 10:31). Worship is a physical expression of our spiritual relationship with our God. 

TCC welcomes you to worship with us in music each Sunday morning at 8:30a, 10:00a and 11:30a. Our band brings contemporary music to life as we turn our hearts to God through scripture and meaningful lyrics. Our desire is not to draw eyes toward ourselves in any way, but simply to draw eyes to our Savior and the message that is presented to us as a congregation.

Most people think worship is music, but it’s more than that. It’s a conversation among friends, a dialogue.  Psalm 107 says, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,” and worship is the grateful response of the redeemed. --Israel Houghton 

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Worship is the overflow of what we're about. If you're really about football, you're going to worship football. If you're really about money, you're going to worship money. And what I mean by that is you're going to spend your passion, your time, your energy - you're going to shed your tears towards those things that are valuable to you.  If you worship God, the one true God, and you're a true worshiper, than the stuff that comes out of your spiritual pores is going to be the stuff of God. And so your God is where your passion lies, and you're going to worship what your greatest passion is, who your greatest passion is. More than anything else, singing songs of worship should be just a banner and a reflection of the kind of life that we live for the Glory of God. --David Nasser

 

Worship to me, in a sense, is really the Gospel. Because it's us dying to ourselves and really giving credit for life, and peace, and love, and everything that we have to God--and thanking Him for those things, and giving Him the credit that He deserves. There's a great scripture in Romans that says, "Brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God." It goes on to say that "this is your spiritual act of worship." A lot of times within America, and within the church, we feel like worship is music and lifting our hands. That's a great part of it, but worship is not just that. Worship is when we die to ourselves and we allow God to come into our lives and change us and live His life through us. That to me is worship.  --Mac Powell


 
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