Twin Lakes Church

Twin Lakes Church

Church at 2701 Cabrillo College Drive, Aptos, CA 95003

Since 1890, Twin Lakes Church has been sharing God's grace with Santa Cruz County and beyond. We exist to love God and love our community.


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Tomorrow: 09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Sunday 09:00 am - 12:30 pm
Monday 09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Tuesday 09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Wednesday 09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Thursday 09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Saturday 06:00 pm - 07:30 pm

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  • Excellent, understandable, simple yet in-depth word. Because of my age the music doesn't work, but that is not what matters. The reach of TLC is very broad. Keep up the good work.

    Added June 19, 2017 by Robert Price
  • I love my church! Val, Mark, Adrian, Rene, Trent, Elizabeth and many more who pour their hearts into holding this space for us - thank you!

    Added April 25, 2017 by Lisa Bennett
  • We are visiting from Daytona beach Florida and this is our first time visiting the church. We were impressed with the buildings and the care of the facility. Our worship experience was great. From the hand shake welcoming us to the music and through the message, we felt welcomed.

    Added November 24, 2016 by Cliff Edwards
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    BEWARE of this group: they have slick, scripted services, and spiritual sounding music, but behind the curtain is a religious cult-like disregard for the clear teaching of scripture. Their customary practice is that If any woman in the 'church' slanders or gossips about a man to the leadership, they will automatically discipline or excommunicate the man based on the claim that the woman so much as "feels uncomfortable." This is their well-established practice and has been used on an unknown but apparently significant number of victims.
    Matthew 18:15-17 prescribes protocol for addressing conflict in the church. Someone who perceives another to be in sin or to have morally failed in some way is required to go to the latter in private to confront the person with their alleged misdeed. If the perceived offender does not respond constructively the first person is then to take one or two others along as witnesses. If the presumed offender still does not respond appropriately the matter is brought before the church. Continued defiance by the offender is to result in the congregation loving the offender but treating him or her like an unbeliever for the purpose of bringing them to reconciliation. Of course, it is likely this procedure would only be followed in the case of documented adultery, murder, or some serious offense, and not in the absence of any moral failure, but where a woman merely "feels uncomfortable." Such a pretext for excommunication is bizarre in the extreme, rendering this group in the category of religious cults, not of Christian churches.
    Of course, they attempt to justify this procedure. They do so by claiming that they are protecting the women presumably from their discomfort. However, such a policy injures the men who are victimized by this procedure,.it eliminates any possibility of personal growth or insight on the part of the women, it prevents any personal reconciliation or healing,, and obstructs restoration of relationships. Jesus' prescription does much better in promoting healthy responses and relationships. This procedure flies in the face of the clear teaching of scripture, well-established principles of psychology, as well as common sense social management practices.
    In the long run the disfellowshipped men are better off, as they have the opportunity to find a healthy church environment. They should just be thankful they got out of t his unhealthy cult.
    This policy may explain why they have no denominational affiliation. It may be that no orthodox group will have them.

    Added October 26, 2016 by T. Ray
  • Rene's outstanding sermons routinely carry valuable life lessons.

    Added September 24, 2016 by Tom North
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Website address: tlc.org

Website title: Twin Lakes Church

Website description: Since 1890, Twin Lakes Church has been sharing God's grace with Santa Cruz County and beyond. We exist to love God and love our community.