It's no secret– God is bringing more people to our church every week—and we couldn’t be more grateful! With that growth comes a challenge we can all help solve: parking. We need your help creating a smooth, efficient, and welcoming experience for everyone who calls TSC home.
1) Follow the Flow – Trust our team and signage. They’re there to help make parking smooth and safe for everyone.
2) Park Only in Marked Spaces – Avoid parking in unmarked areas in either grass or paved surfaces unless directed by a parking team member.
3) Use the Core Lot – If you’re a servant leader or here for 2+ hours, please park in the Core Lot (See map below). We'll have a shuttle ready to take you right to the door!
God keeps sending more people our way! Studies show guests decide in the first 7 minutes if they’ll return. Connecting with Jesus begins in the parking lot.
Unless you’re attending the 8:15 service, all parking lots are available to you. Just follow the directions of our parking team—they’ll guide you to the best available spot and help keep things flowing smoothly.
Drop-off areas and assistance are available. Just let a parking team member know what you need.
See map. It’s a designated parking area with shuttle service to and from the building. Previously called the Gravel Volunteer Lot and Overflow Parking/Upper Grass Lot, it's the shortest mission trip you can take.
We’re asking everyone to follow the flow and trust the plan. You’re not just parking. You're helping everyone connect with Jesus.
Great question! If you’re staying for just one service, we've saved a spot just for you in the A/B lot. If you’re serving or attending Life Group, please use the Core Lot.
If you’re heading south toward Spring Hill, take the rear exit onto Thompson Station Road and continue eastbound toward Buckner Lane. If you’re going north toward Franklin, use the main exit onto Highway 31. Following this flow helps everyone get out faster and smoother!
To keep traffic flowing as efficiently as possible and eliminate cross traffic, we use barricades, cones, and one-way patterns. It’s all designed to make your parking experience smoother and safer for everyone.
Absolutely! We’ve consulted traffic engineers, local law enforcement, and leaders from other large, fast-growing churches to design a parking flow that’s safe, efficient, and scalable. Every cone, lane, and pattern is intentional—to get you in and out as quickly and safely as possible!