Men’s Ministry

We recognize that men do not need another religious club or more things on their schedules. They need Jesus. They need a space where they can stop hiding their struggles, admit they are weary travelers who need a Savior, and celebrate what God is doing in their lives. This space is not a building, this space is a community of men, and this space cannot be built overnight. We are praying for a genuine renewal in this ministry, trusting God to work in His timing as we seek to apply the Gospel to every area of a man's life.

Our Vision for Men

Gather for God’s Glory

Men are called to lead. When men gather for God’s glory, they set the tone for the family. They don’t gather for their own wants, but to bring Glory to God in Heaven. They demonstrate that the finished work of Christ is the only thing that matters. We don't want men to come to church or small groups to perform; we want them to come because they are hungry for the Gospel that sustains them for the week ahead.

Grow in Christlikeness

Growth for men happens best in the "circles" or small groups. As men study the Word together, they become more aware of God’s holiness and more aware of their own sin and failings. In these groups, we trade moralism for sanctification. We don't just ask, "How are you doing?" We ask, "How is the Gospel changing you?" Real growth is when a man moves from the insecurity of his own performance to the confidence of his identity in Christ.

Go in the Holy Spirit

When a man is filled with the grace of God, he inevitably overflows into his home, his workplace, and his city. A man on mission doesn't just "go to church"; he is the church in the breakroom, on the sidelines of the ballgame, and at the dinner table. He loves, serves, and tells about his hope, realizing that his service in the nursery or on the safety team supports the mission of helping others find Jesus and grow in Christlikeness.


The Masculine Creed

I am a man. Made by God. For the Glory of God.

I take responsibility for my actions.
I renounce passivity,
choosing to be a cultivator and a guardian
who watches over all that God has given to me.

I am ambitious for His Kingdom.
I will not waste my strength on my own glory,
but advance His cause through the work of my hands.

I use my strength to protect.
I yield my power to the service of the vulnerable,
reflecting my Father’s goodness.

I practice thoughtful chivalry.
I honor women as co-heirs of the grace of life,
guarding my heart in purity and my speech in respect,
sacrificing my preferences for their flourishing.

I surrender to a brotherhood of the faithful.
I invite the sharpening of men who know my heart,
welcoming their counsel and their correction.

I intentionally invest in the next generation,
refusing to be a bystander in their growth.
I lead through repentance and grace,
relying on Christ.

I will Gather for God’s glory
and not my own,
Grow in Christlikeness
and not the ways of the world,
and Go in the Holy Spirit
and not my own strength.