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 - Christmas 2025
Sermon Text: 1 Peter 1:1-9
Sermon Title: Where does Christian joy come from?
Sermon Points:
1. A Triune God
2. An Active Father
3. A Living Savior
4. An Indwelling Holy Spirit
The Big Idea: Perfect joy comes from a Perfect God
Daily Devotional Guide
Why does grass grow better in the cracks of my driveway where I don't want it than it does in certain parts of my yard where I do want it? I don't know but this frustrating aspect of lawn care serves as a good example of Christian joy. We've all appreciated a good lawn. We admire the perfectly manicured blades of grass that are clearly the result of a lot of hard work and care. However, the little green shoots that somehow find their way up between the unmet sections of concrete are even more impressive. How did they get there? Why do they keep coming back?
Christian joy is a lot like that. It often shows up in the expected places; a worship service, a child's birth, or a Christmas celebration where everyone is finally under the same roof. What's really impressive is when that joy appears in the proverbial cracked sidewalks of our lives; a lost loved one, a bad report, and a scary future.
It's easy to figure out where the well-manicured lawn type of joy comes from but what about the kind that surprisingly pops up between cracks in the concrete? That's the focus of this week's message. As you read, listen, and pray, thank God for the joy that goes much further than our circumstances.
Monday - Psalm 4
Tuesday - Psalm 9
Wednesday - Psalm 16
Thursday - Psalm 115
Friday - Psalm 116
Saturday - Psalm 147
Sunday - 1 Corinthians 13
Sermon Text: 1 Peter 1:1-9
Sermon Title: Where does Christian joy come from?
Sermon Points:
1. A Triune God
2. An Active Father
3. A Living Savior
4. An Indwelling Holy Spirit
The Big Idea: Perfect joy comes from a Perfect God
Daily Devotional Guide
Why does grass grow better in the cracks of my driveway where I don't want it than it does in certain parts of my yard where I do want it? I don't know but this frustrating aspect of lawn care serves as a good example of Christian joy. We've all appreciated a good lawn. We admire the perfectly manicured blades of grass that are clearly the result of a lot of hard work and care. However, the little green shoots that somehow find their way up between the unmet sections of concrete are even more impressive. How did they get there? Why do they keep coming back?
Christian joy is a lot like that. It often shows up in the expected places; a worship service, a child's birth, or a Christmas celebration where everyone is finally under the same roof. What's really impressive is when that joy appears in the proverbial cracked sidewalks of our lives; a lost loved one, a bad report, and a scary future.
It's easy to figure out where the well-manicured lawn type of joy comes from but what about the kind that surprisingly pops up between cracks in the concrete? That's the focus of this week's message. As you read, listen, and pray, thank God for the joy that goes much further than our circumstances.
Monday - Psalm 4
Tuesday - Psalm 9
Wednesday - Psalm 16
Thursday - Psalm 115
Friday - Psalm 116
Saturday - Psalm 147
Sunday - 1 Corinthians 13