Welcome
We can't wait to meet you! You will find a warm welcome at Towaliga. Here you can connect with other people like you in a multi-generational church, engage in Biblical and relevant teaching, worship, and find a place where you belong.
The Sunday morning worship service begins at 10:00 AM and lasts about an hour and 15 minutes. The service usually starts with live music by the choir and praise team and concludes with an exegetical message from God's Word.
The atmosphere is relaxed and casual. You will find yourself right at home wearing jeans or business casual.
Childcare is available for every service.
The Sunday morning worship service begins at 10:00 AM and lasts about an hour and 15 minutes. The service usually starts with live music by the choir and praise team and concludes with an exegetical message from God's Word.
The atmosphere is relaxed and casual. You will find yourself right at home wearing jeans or business casual.
Childcare is available for every service.
Service Times
Sunday Mornings
Sunday School 9:00 AM
Worship 10:00 AM
Worship 10:00 AM
Wednesday Evenings
6:30 PM
DAILY DEVOTIONS
Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke
Sermon Title: Strange Grace
Sermon Text: Luke 23:32-43
Sermon Points:
The Strange
1. A Strange Location
2. A Strange Prayer
3. A Strange Request
The Grace
1. The Grace of Recognition
2. The Grace of Faith
3. The Grace of Salvation
The Big Idea: The crowd asked for condemnation. The thief asked for salvation. In both cases, Jesus responded with grace.
Daily Devotional Guide
Asking for it.
We usually use that phrase when something bad happens to someone who deserved it. "He was asking for it." Sometimes we use it when someone is about to get what's coming to them. "You're asking for it."
In this week's passage, we see two categories of asking for it. The crowd was asking for it. "Save yourself!" This is an example of asking for trouble. Had Jesus granted their request, they, and everyone else who ever lived, would be condemned for eternity. In His grace, Jesus didn't give them what they wanted.
The thief was asking for it as well. His request was different. Rather than demanding his own damnation, this man had come to recognize his predicament and the role he played in getting there. He was asking for grace. Jesus gave it to him.
On our own and apart from the grace of God, we're asking for our own condemnation. God, in His grace, helps us to see our sin and cry out to Him for help. He doesn't stop there. The heart He commands to come to Him is the heart He makes new.
We're all asking for it. Sometimes we ask for good things. Sometimes we ask for the last thing we need. Be careful what you ask for.
Monday - Exodus 1
Tuesday - Exodus 2
Wednesday - Exodus 3
Thursday - Exodus 4
Friday - Exodus 5
Saturday - Exodus 6
Sunday - Luke 23:44-56
Sermon Title: Strange Grace
Sermon Text: Luke 23:32-43
Sermon Points:
The Strange
1. A Strange Location
2. A Strange Prayer
3. A Strange Request
The Grace
1. The Grace of Recognition
2. The Grace of Faith
3. The Grace of Salvation
The Big Idea: The crowd asked for condemnation. The thief asked for salvation. In both cases, Jesus responded with grace.
Daily Devotional Guide
Asking for it.
We usually use that phrase when something bad happens to someone who deserved it. "He was asking for it." Sometimes we use it when someone is about to get what's coming to them. "You're asking for it."
In this week's passage, we see two categories of asking for it. The crowd was asking for it. "Save yourself!" This is an example of asking for trouble. Had Jesus granted their request, they, and everyone else who ever lived, would be condemned for eternity. In His grace, Jesus didn't give them what they wanted.
The thief was asking for it as well. His request was different. Rather than demanding his own damnation, this man had come to recognize his predicament and the role he played in getting there. He was asking for grace. Jesus gave it to him.
On our own and apart from the grace of God, we're asking for our own condemnation. God, in His grace, helps us to see our sin and cry out to Him for help. He doesn't stop there. The heart He commands to come to Him is the heart He makes new.
We're all asking for it. Sometimes we ask for good things. Sometimes we ask for the last thing we need. Be careful what you ask for.
Monday - Exodus 1
Tuesday - Exodus 2
Wednesday - Exodus 3
Thursday - Exodus 4
Friday - Exodus 5
Saturday - Exodus 6
Sunday - Luke 23:44-56