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Helping Us Find Joy and Purpose in Fasting
Post by Pastor Travis Here is the main point from Sunday’s sermon: Fasting humbles us to experience God and his greatness in Christ. My main points were as follows: Jesus clearly saw the connection between fasting with humility and the experience of God as he warned his followers against prideful fasting in Matt 6:16-18. Elsewhere [...]
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Delightful Disciplines: Fasting
Last week Pastor Sean taught on the delight of prayer. Our text last week was Luke 5:12-26. For a recap of this sermon please see Pastor Sean’s blog post here. If you missed this sermon, you can watch or listen to it online here. This week we will focus on fasting in our Delightful Disciplines [...]
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Oh God Bring Awakening to Our Souls and Our City through PRAYER
Prayer is a discipline that connects us to God, expresses our need, deepens our faith, protects us from evil, molds us to be like Christ, and fuels us for mission. This week, in our series on “The Delight of Discipline” we took some time to stir up one another to be a joyful, faith-filled, and [...]
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Delightful Disciplines: Prayer
Last week at TCC we heard Pastor Paul preach the first sermon in our Delightful Disciplines series. He preached from Psalm 19 on reading and meditating on the Word of God. He gave us six effects, from Psalm 19, that the Word of God has on our hearts. The Word revives the soul , makes [...]
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This Sunday: 1 Corinthians 9:27
Thanks for checking the blog this week! Last week, was an exciting week at TCC. We listened to testimonies from some of our international workers, took the Lord’s supper together, and heard Pastor Sean preach through 1 Corinthians 8! If you missed the sermon, click here to listen or watch online. This week we will [...]
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This Sunday: The Privilege of Freedom
Last week Pastor Sean preached from 1 Corinthians 7:25-40. His message was titled “The Privilege and Passion of Singles.” He taught that our identity and purpose are not found in our marital status, our identity and purpose are found only in Jesus. Instead of living for the “next thing,” singles and married couples alike should [...]










