TBC is a healthy organization, with a wide variety of ministries such as a children's program, an active student ministry, several Sunday adult classes, dozens of small groups, a trend-setting women's ministry and several men's studies and groups. TBC has a heart for missions, both locally and globally, with approximately twenty-five percent of its budget going to fifty-five missionaries and missions organizations. Dozens of TBCers go on short-term missions trips each year to places such as Haiti.
TBC is actively involved in serving the needs of the Topeka community. Two examples are its clothing closet, which gives away over 2,000 articles of clothing each month and its involvement with local parachurch organizations to reach an underprivileged area of the city. TBC also is active in meeting the needs in its surrounding neighborhood, such as building relationships through the 'Lunch Buddies' program in an elementary school across the street from the church.
TBC is also actively involved to reach Topeka's spiritual needs, along with physical needs. One example is its annual light show, which involves over one hundred volunteers working together to produce a Light Show, attracting over 5,000 Topekans - the majority of whom have no church home, where the gospel is clearly presented. Short clips of the show can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK59CiEoWuo and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjP35mrA_kQ&t=57s.
Camp Catapult is staffed by nearly two hundred volunteers, allowing five hundred children to have fun while hearing and growing in the Word for one week during the summer.
TBC is on solid financial footing, with receipts exceeding expenses by at least $400,000 each of the last eight fiscal years. This 'excess' is applied to special missions needs, benevolence needs and capital projects.