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"Twice The Size In Six"
“The church where everyone is someone and Jesus Christ is Lord.” That’s the motto for TCM in When Pastor Hugh Hill was called to TCM in September 2000 he asked the Church Officers what their vision was for the future and received the reply: “We want to see conversions, baptisms, and the Church filled with worshipping people and the gallery, long unused on Sundays, to be in regular use again.” In other words they longed to see spiritual and numerical growth right across the church. Pastor Hugh’s reply was that with God’s help and the leadership working in unity, they would see the desire of their hearts fulfilled. He spoke with some measure of confidence having in the past experienced the Lord’s blessing in Maybridge Christian Fellowship in Worthing and the Six and a half years later TCM has indeed seen the numerical and spiritual growth which was prayed for, as the adult membership has more than doubled and the children’s work increased proportionately. Some of the reasons behind this growth are relevant Bible teaching, meaningful contemporary worship, the commitment and involvement of the members, and friendships within the fellowship held in balance under a united leadership. Relevant Bible teaching means Scripture-based preaching with a relevant application for today. Whether challenging, encouraging or evangelistic, such preaching should cause the listeners to sense the Lord speaking to them directly through His Word, resulting in changed lives. The importance given to Bible teaching at TCM is seen in their two Sunday services where biblical preaching is given eminence. TCM is also about to start a monthly Saturday Bible School where many have signed up for a wide-ranging series of theological and doctrinal seminars on the Christian faith, which will be delivered by TCM members. Well-known Christian lecturers have also been invited to speak on specific subjects. A further evidence of TCM’s commitment to Bible teaching is that one couple have recently completed the two year FIEC Prepared for Service course, and another couple have recently commenced a similar course. A Bible teaching/preaching church will also have a heart for evangelism and this is the case at TCM where souls have been saved through the Alpha course and the Christianity Explored course taken with the students. Hugh makes the observation that when men and women are under conviction and in the process of being born again, they often have a desire to express their heart-felt gratitude to the Lord who has saved them. This is often seen in their response during musical worship, where tears of remorse are turned to tears of joy with the help of contemporary worship. TCM has been particularly blessed with gifted musicians, and after confirming the Scripture, theme of the message and choice of songs and hymns from the preacher, the musicians are responsible for the remainder of the musical worship. This means that often most of the songs will come after the sermon in the form of a response to the message, followed by a time of quiet for prayer and reflection. Hugh believes the Church family should never function with a one-man-band mentality, but rather with the commitment and involvement of the members in obedience to Paul’s injunction in Ephesians 4:12: ‘We are to prepare God’s people for works of service.’ The outworking of this command is seen at TCM where every new member is encouraged to find and use their gift for the building up of the Church. This means being open to new ministries in response to new giftings from new people. The TCM also believes that friendships within the fellowship are very important. “We are aware that most of our new Christians do not come from Church families, and their new-found brothers and sisters in Christ are vital for their stability and spiritual growth,” says Hugh. “To meet this need we have a quality time of fellowship after Sunday services when tea and coffee are served and I am thrilled to see the diaries out as men and women all over the church arrange to meet for a variety of social events”. This also helps enormously with friendship evangelism making it much easier to introduce unchurched friends to members at Church services and evangelistic events. Sensing that it is time for someone fresh to develop the work in
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