Each year we gather as a staff to listen to God together, meditate on scripture, and form a theme for the coming year. This year we were drawn to the book of Ephesians, and out of our time together formed this theme. While only God knows what is in store for TCC this year, we are expecting him to do great things in the life of our church as we each go deeper in our relationship with him, relationships with each other, in our study of His word, and in our participation in the local church. Here’s a bit more about what this theme means:
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians presents a sweeping vision of what church is really like. And it’s not boring, uninspiring and irrelevant. We are invited to a vision-casting meeting we won’t soon forget! Thanks to our constantly updated news feed, it’s not easy to talk of hope without sounding a bit detached from reality. What can I do to revert trends in a society bent on godlessness? What can a church like TCC do to bring change in a sea of pain and suffering? And to cap it all, sociologists keep assuring us nobody really goes to church anymore. They even have a category: the ‘nones” (no God, no church, no faith).
Two most important words
In a 20 minute-read , Ephesians challenges this narrative of hopelessness and isolation head on. Our diminutive view of God is shattered with two simple words: in Christ . In Christ reconciliation with God is the cure to all our dysfunctions. In Christ, we are now reunited with each other . The metaphors of the interconnectedness of the human body, family and temple building are brought together to drive the same point home: Let’s quit focusing on our differences and what divides us and set our eyes on Him, who brings us all together. What an incredibly timely message! We have a purpose in gathering together as we realize our roles as individuals and community. Each one of us has a ministry and a calling to bring about this message of restoration to the fragmentation and chaos we see around us. In the final section of the letter, Paul warns this is no cake walk. We need to be ready for battle . We are in for a stiff fight since the divider-in-chief, the “devil” (Ephesians 6:11) will do everything he can to undermine this grand vision of the Church.
So this year, go deeper still, encounter God’s love, embrace building the church Ephesians style, and be ready for the Lord to do deep things in and through us!
Prayer walk – Tonight! 6pm, led by our Deacons. Let’s start the year off covering each and every ministry of the church in prayer and offering our plans over to our sovereign God. | ![]() |
Lead Deep. Ministry council meeting. Sunday Sept 12, 9am. Pastors Kyle, Sarah, and Tom will describe their vision for our ministry year theme, “Deeper Still,” as well as announce key information and expectations for ministry leaders and volunteers. | ![]() |
“Real Faith for Real Life”, a conversation with Pete James – October 1-2. Pastor emeritus of First Presbyterian Church in Vienna, Virginia, Pete James leads a two-day retreat reflecting on what’s really important in life. He will guide us through crafting a ‘rule of life’, and other devotional practices that sustained him through 40+ years of ministry. | ![]() |
Christian Education @ 11am. We focus on going deeper in the Bible with the CASKET curriculum developed by Gordon Conwell professor Carol Kaminski. We go deeper in our relationships with parenting and marriage classes in November. | ![]() |
LIFE Groups. Let’s go deeper this year in our life groups this year by focusing on listening to each other, showing up regularly, and being vulnerable in our closest spiritual friendships. If you’re not in a life group yet, you can join one here ! | ![]() |
Evensong. December 1, 8, 15 • 6:15-7p. Our midweek evening worship service continues in its 4th year. Join us for an intimate and contemplative time of worship. Special guest songwriter Graham Gaines joins us for the final service on 12/15, showcasing some original songs based on the Psalms. | ![]() |