TCF Update 11/15/25

Good afternoon church family,

Tomorrow is the Lord’s Day! We have the great honor of gathering together in the morning for his glory and for our mutual good. Join us for Sunday School/Prayer at 9:30am and for worship at 10:45am.

Our focus Bible passage for tomorrow is Luke 10:13-24. We will follow up on where we left off last Sunday, looking at how evangelism reveals the ultimate victory of Christ in the world and the judgment of his enemies. Jacob did a wonderful job stirring us up towards the work of evangelism last Sunday. I look forward to continuing on this theme!

Tomorrow after church we will be having our TCF Thanksgiving feast. All are invited to join us. The church is providing the meat, and you are welcome to bring a side or dessert to share with everyone. Every opportunity we have to share a meal together is a blessing. I hope you will make plans to join us. If you should be stirred by the Lord to give towards helping cover the cost of the meal, we would encourage you to do so.

Let us continue praying for one another regularly. We have several in the church community who are recovering from surgery. We also have several who are homebound. We have others who are going through various trials. Our prayers for one another are very effective, so let’s not let up. I often encourage us to pray as the Lord brings someone to mind. This is a good practice, and can help us make prayer for one another a regular and consistent part of each day. Know that each of you is being prayed for on a regular basis by our church staff, elders, and deacons.

May the grace and peace of the Lord be with you today. May you take time to relax your mind and to reflect on all the good things Christ has done for you. Every grace we experience can be traced back to his kindness. See you tomorrow morning!

In His steps,

Pastor Nick

Luke 10:19-20 CSB — “Look, I have given you the authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy; nothing at all will harm you. “However, don’t rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.”