Men’s Ministry

The mission of the Men’s Ministry is to help present every man with a credible offer of the Gospel, encourage them to pursue God, and equip them for spiritual service in the home, church, workplace, community and world. Meetings will take place on the last Wednesday night of each month immediately following our Bible Study.

           Our Men’s meets for approximately 1 hour on the last Wednesday night of each month, immediately following our Bible Study.  Our goal is to begin a Men’s Ministry which can be seen within the community. We want to be involved in our community and would like to make a difference in our community through using the skills that God has blessed us with. We also plan on group outings involving the outdoors, such as, fishing tournaments, camping trips, etc.  We welcome men of all ages to join our group! 

Our Monthly Men’s Devotional

Play to Your Strength by Os Hillman

 “There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit.” 1 Corinthians 12:4Have you ever tried to do anything that you were not gifted to do? I am not a handy man. If there is a household project, like a plumbing leak or anything mechanical – forget it. God has not given me any “natural” gifts for such things. And I’d prefer not buying anything that requires assembly!

I have a friend who can fix or assemble anything. It comes naturally to him, and he loves to help me. This same person looks at some of my abilities and marvels. We appreciate the gifts God has given to each of us. These differences have created a need for one another. God wants each of us to need one another. The Scriptures describe the Body of Christ in the same way. Each person is a member of His Body with gifts and talents designed to make His Body perform as a multi-talented group, all playing to the same tune. It is when one member is “out of tune” or decides he doesn’t like his gifts, or decides to do something he is not designed to do that the orchestra begins to sound off key. Imagine if the parts of the human body decided they didn’t want to fulfill their parts any longer. That body would no longer function effectively because one or more of its members were not performing the functions they were designed for.

What has He equipped you for? What role has he called you to play in God’s Kingdom? When one link in the chain is weakened, the whole chain is susceptible to breaking. God made it that way so that we could help that weak link. He made it that way so we would be forced to depend on one another. Are you being a strong link in the chain of God’s Kingdom? Ask Him if you are fulfilling your role as He designed.

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