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Our Sunday morning worship services employ a variety of forms to empower the Church’s expressions of praise, forms which both reflect and engage a diverse and multi-generational congregation. In both services congregational singing is accompanied by our 1929 Hook and Hastings organ, and by our praise teams of guitars, vocalists, drums, and piano.
There is children's programming during service. The service is followed by Coffee Hour at 11am, and then Biblical Discipleship Hour and Kid's Hour from 11:30am-12:15pm.
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Our vision for corporate worship calls for families to come together in person in one common experience. We do provide a live-stream for our regular Sunday service, for those who cannot relocate and/or are physically unable to participate in person. Our children begin the service with their families in our Sanctuary and then are dimissed to their classrooms. Our K-5 programming follows the popular and life-changing Gospel Project. Our Pre-K programming follows the Simply Loved curriculum. Middle school and high school students are encouraged to stay in the Sanctuary to worship.
We like to say that the style of our worship is congregational. The days of traditional/contemporary worship dichotomies are over. What we embrace at every service of worship at TCC is a healthy balance of old and new. Every service is traditional because it is based on the faith of our forebearers. Every service is contemporary because it is made here and now by the contemporary church. These days we are blessed to be in a beautiful era of congregational music – contemporary and traditional are more alike than ever before, and we want to use the best of the many genres of congregational song for the glory of God and the building up of the church.
There are several postures we bring to the “The Lord’s Supper.” We emphasize the seriousness and sobriety of the final meal Jesus had with his disciples, and focus on remembrance and memory of Christ’s sacrificial death for our sins. Referring to the meal as “Communion” puts the focus on our unity in Christ, and that through this meal all Christians around the world and across the ages are united in Christian brother/sisterhood.
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