Posts from 2023 (Page 2)

Posts from 2023 (Page 2)

Wise Practices: How To Help Someone Who Is Grieving

Our current letter series “Wise Practices” aims to share practical knowledge and wisdom to help us grow as doers of the word. Each letter will share applied methods and answer a ‘how.’ These practices are not perfect or comprehensive. They are personal testimonies; shared knowledge and wisdom gained through pursuit and service that helped facilitate growth in our lives. We pray they help you grow as well. “who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able…

Wise Practices: How Overcome Fear and Walk by Faith

Our current letter series “Wise Practices” aims to share practical knowledge and wisdom to help us grow as doers of the word. Each letter will share applied methods and answer a ‘how.’ These practices are not perfect or comprehensive. They are personal testimonies; shared knowledge and wisdom gained through pursuit and service that helped facilitate growth in our lives. We pray they help you grow as well. We live in a world that has been corrupted by sin and is…

Wise Practices: How Do You Prioritize And Plan Your Week?

Our current letter series “Wise Practices” aims to share practical knowledge and wisdom to help us grow as doers of the word. Each letter will share applied methods and answer a ‘how.’ These practices are not perfect or comprehensive. They are personal testimonies; shared knowledge and wisdom gained through pursuit and service that helped facilitate growth in our lives. We pray they help you grow as well. One of the challenges that every believer faces is how to prioritize our…

Wise Practices: How do you put away obscene talk?

Wise PracticesOur current letter series “Wise Practices” aims to share practical knowledge and wisdom to help us grow as doers of the word. Each letter will share applied methods and answer a ‘how.’ These practices are not perfect or comprehensive. They are personal testimonies; shared knowledge and wisdom gained through pursuit and service that helped facilitate growth in our lives. We pray they help you grow as well. How do you put away obscene talk? The faithful put away obscene…

How Can We Learn Wise Practices From Others?

What a wonderful week it was at TCBC! Neighbors and Nations led us into Good Friday and Easter. Jesus has risen! Our hope is alive. Now, don’t grow weary. We’re a redeemed community of Jesus followers on mission together. Go and make disciples! Now we begin a new Elder letter series: Wise Practices. The aim is to share practical knowledge and wisdom to help us grow as doers of the word. Each letter will share applied methods and will answer…

We Whole-Heartedly Celebrate the Resurrection

Every Sunday we gather in worship, remembering the first day of the week on which Jesus bodily resurrected from the dead. This weekly routine gives testimony to how significant the resurrection of Christ is to each one of us. In addition, each year at Easter we publicly put an emphasis on that bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. As followers of Christ, I’m convinced that that we are fully aware that the bodily resurrection of Jesus is a cause for celebration.…

Lift Your Eyes…Go Serve!

And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. (36) When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. (37) Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; (38) therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into…

Advancing The Gospel By Serving The Vulnerable

Jesus called and commissioned every one of his followers to “GO” and make disciples. Neighbors & Nations is a week-long emphasis designed to equip and mobilize TCBC for gospel advancement beginning next door and reaching around the world. Our Spring Neighbors and Nations emphasis will be advancing the gospel by serving the vulnerable. Together we will learn how to pray fervently, to give generously, and then to go — to serve the vulnerable, in our communities and among the nations.…

Jesus Is The Better High Priest

Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time…

Leaders Training Leaders

What a great weekend at TCBC! In addition to our normal rhythms of grace that help us follow Jesus together, we were joined by a special guest, Dr. Paul Akin, who served us well in so many capacities. Dr. Akin challenged us in our worship gatherings from Matthew 10:34-39. He reminded us that following Jesus requires our absolute allegiance and for us to die to ourselves. He also spent time Sunday morning investing in our staff, deacons, and many GO…

Rejoice And Repent

As a parent, I am often reminded of the various seasons of parenting. Some seasons are long, some are short. There are seasons that are hard, and there are seasons when there are little victories around every corner. We take each season with our children as it comes and move forward in grace. The life of the Jesus follower is no different. As disciples, we press on, we pursue, and we grow deeper in our abiding with Jesus together in…

Take Care

12 Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God. 13 But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called “today,” that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. 14 For we have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original confidence firm to the end. 15 As it is said, “Today, if you hear his…

Send Relief Turkey/Syria

Turkey/Syria Earthquake More than 40,000 people have been killed and tens of thousands more injured in a devastating earthquake that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria the morning of Monday, February 6. One of the strongest earthquakes to hit the region in over a century, search and rescue teams are still finding bodies under the rubble and estimate that tens of thousands of residents will need immediate medical attention. The 7.8 magnitude quake has had at least 1,206 recorded aftershocks,…

My Study Of Hebrews

If you have kids in elementary school, you are probably aware of A.R. (Accelerated Reader) tests. The A.R. program is designed to help students grow in their reading skills, to include reading comprehension. Throughout the A.R. program, students take tests to measure their comprehension of the books they have read. These tests measure the student’s understanding of the book’s context, purpose, themes,and main points. My kiddos typically do well when tested if they were actively engaged in the book they…

Pay Attention to the Son. Respond to the Word.

Last Sunday we finished up the first of ten mini-series in our year-long study of Hebrews in our worship gatherings. “Jesus is the Better Revelation” took us through Hebrews 1 & 2 and also to John 1 and Colossians 1. Now, it may partially be because those passages are some of my favorites in the whole Bible, but we have surely been blessed by our Teaching Team’s bold proclamation of God’s Word in this series (View Hebrews Messages). The calls…

Jesus is Better. Therefore…

Hebrews is a theologically deep book. I am thrilled that we are going to walk through Hebrews together as a church family. The aim of the author is unquestionably to present Jesus as superior! Or to say it another way, Jesus is better. Often we say, “Make much of Jesus.” Hebrews is bluntly and unapologetically written to do just that. For many Hebrew people there was a deep temptation to find identity in their traditions, leaders, and experiences. However, this…

A Better Name

“Having become superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs” Hebrews 1:4 Have you ever taken time to consider the significance of a name? Historically, names have been important because they carry meaning and purpose that is being attributed from parents to their children. Even in our culture today, much time, energy, and consideration are given in the choosing of names. As a parent of four children, a lot of time, conversation, and…

Connect To A Go Group!

This is an exciting week for TCBC! I love the first few weeks of a new year, new semester, new month. I love the fresh start that these new points in time provide. I love the excitement around our church family coming back together after the holidays and reclaiming healthy rhythms and patterns of personal spiritual disciplines, corporate worship, family discipleship, and pursuing Christlikeness in community. At TCBC, Go Groups are a vital component of these healthy pursuits, and this…
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