Our vision

​Our vision statement says this:

Ordinary people, making an extraordinary God known.
Come as you are.  Join in.  Be transformed.

Ordinary people

Because we are.  We want to be free of the baggage of pretension.  We are not special, elite or holier than thou; this is a family where anyone can feel at home.

We want to tell the stories of our extraordinary God in everyday language so they can impact every person’s life.

Making known

We want TBC to be a safe place where anyone can ask any question and explore faith at their own pace.

We want TBC to be a dangerous place where Jesus is proclaimed as the one and only way to reconnect with God.

We want everyone in our church family to have a contagious, uncontainable faith and the confidence to share it.

We want to be creative and dynamic in making Jesus known.

An extraordinary God

We want to be the kind of church where you can’t escape the fact that God is extraordinary!  We want to know the presence and power of his Holy Spirit as a normal part of church life.

We want to be naturally supernatural.

Come as you are

We want to be a place where everyone that walks through the door knows that they are welcome, valued and accepted as they are.  No exceptions.

We want to communicate, structure our activities and conduct our worship in ways that reinforce this welcome at every turn.

We want people to have the opportunity to belong, really belong, before they are sure whether they believe.

Join in

We believe that church is not a spectator sport.  Everyone has a contribution to make, gifts to use, areas where we are called to serve each other and our community, and creativity to contribute.  We value them all.

We believe that the Christian life is a shared journey and we want every member of our church family to belong to a small group where we can share life, encourage faith and support one another.

Be transformed

When we meet with God we expect to come away changed. We want our preaching, our worship, our small groups and our pastoral care to be pregnant with that anticipation.  We will not settle for going through the motions of faith, we will not be satisfied with being the same people today that we were yesterday.

Vision Development Plan

A vision statement has to move beyond being just words on a piece of paper, to be effective it has to become part of the DNA of every aspect of church life.  Read more about our Vision Development Plan.