Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13
Our men’s ministry is one man walking with another man through life, investing his life into that man, and allowing God to make us the men He wants us to be. Men’s Ministry isn’t about big programs and meetings that keep men busy, it’s about developing relationships, and helping men to
know Christ in a personal way.
Men’s events and activities enable us to have fellowship and build relationships with our brothers. Our men’s ministry will be a place where men can grow as followers of Christ, discover their spiritual gifts, move from the pew into ministry of service in the home, church and community, build authentic relationships, and become the leaders God created us to be. – I Corinthians 13:11
There are many opportunities available to help you along this journey to becoming the man Christ created you to be. We have regular fellowship events, workshops, mentoring programs, and other ministries for your involvement in the church and community.
know Christ in a personal way.
Men’s events and activities enable us to have fellowship and build relationships with our brothers. Our men’s ministry will be a place where men can grow as followers of Christ, discover their spiritual gifts, move from the pew into ministry of service in the home, church and community, build authentic relationships, and become the leaders God created us to be. – I Corinthians 13:11
There are many opportunities available to help you along this journey to becoming the man Christ created you to be. We have regular fellowship events, workshops, mentoring programs, and other ministries for your involvement in the church and community.
Fall Bible Study

Do you crave people’s love and approval? Do you dread their rejection or mistreatment? Although we don’t always realize it, many of our lives—and identities—are dangerously contorted around such longings and fears.
Biblical counselor Edward Welch tackles this struggle head-on in a groundbreaking work that has been substantially updated and revised for this new edition. Discover a fear of the Lord that, in Christ, is filled with gratitude, love, and devotion—freeing you to need others less and love them more.
Biblical counselor Edward Welch tackles this struggle head-on in a groundbreaking work that has been substantially updated and revised for this new edition. Discover a fear of the Lord that, in Christ, is filled with gratitude, love, and devotion—freeing you to need others less and love them more.