by TPCBlogger | Sep 3, 2013 | Christian Education
We all know that prayer should be our first thought in every situation but often it’s not. Sure, the big scary situations in life have a way of turning our hearts to God in a second, but what about the everyday little things? Why do we try so hard to do things...
by TPCBlogger | Aug 26, 2013 | Outreach, Special Events
“Hey, how would you like to go to church with me this Sunday?” Studies show that 82 percent of unchurched people would attend church if someone invited them. Yet, fewer than 2 percent of Christians ever invite an unchurched person to come to church. Tuskawilla is...
by TPCBlogger | Jul 19, 2013 | From the Pastor, Service & Mission
By Rev. Christopher Chandler, Pastor This autumn, we are beginning a new ministry to a group of children who are often neglected, particularly in churches. You will soon hear more about the ministry of Nathaniel’s Hope and a program called Buddy Break, so stay tuned!...
by TPCBlogger | Jul 8, 2013 | Children's Ministry, Christian Education
By Andrew Mills TPC Student Ministry Director If you thought Fourth of July fireworks were loud, then come to the church this week to hear what 115 children in close proximity sound like. Next to them, fireworks sound like bubble wrap. Monday was the first day of...
by TPCBlogger | Jul 8, 2013 | From the Pastor
By Rev. Christopher Chandler Pastor In the preface to Living Gently in a Violent World, John Swinton challenges us to rethink an aspect of our worldview when he shares the story of Angela. In this excerpt, he gives us an insider’s view into the “strange world of...