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Men’s Covenant Group–info and an invitation

Posted by Brett @ 9:07 am, June 11th, 2007

Hello Ambassador Men!

Small groups are an important way for us to get involved in each other’s lives and grow closer as a church family, as well as work out the connection between faith and daily life — so I encourage you to join one!

The Men’s Covenant Group is a small group where men can be sharpened by the Word of God and be encouraged, strengthened and challenged in the charge to be godly husbands, fathers and leaders. The book we’re currently studying is called “The Disciplines of a Godly Man” by R. Kent Hughes. In it we’re discussing several important aspects of a man’s life and why godly discipline in these areas is so vital for growth in our walk with God. It’s topical, scriptural and practical. We began with a handful of men and are now around twelve men and growing. Walking together, authentic friendships are growing in breadth and depth as we pursue God and work out our faith amid the very real and often messy “rubber-meets-the-road” stuff of daily life. It always proves to be a great time of fellowship, discussion and prayer — so come join us!

What: The Disciplines of a Godly Man, by Kent Hughes
When: Every other Wednesday night from 7-9 p.m. (continuing throughout the Summer)
Where: Alternating between Peter Regulski’s home and Huntley Cuthrell’s home
Contact: Brett Blackman (919) 924-4801 (cell) bblackman@integrity.com

Additional Note:
Although we began the book in January, we’re only about half-way through — in other words, don’t think it’s too late to join us! Men are joining us all the time. The discussion material is topical, so anyone can come in at any point. It’s never too late to grow in God’s Word and develop strong friendships with men of like minds and hearts.

–Brett

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Men’s Covenant Group–info and an invitation

Posted by Brett @ 9:07 am, June 11th, 2007

Hello Ambassador Men!

Small groups are an important way for us to get involved in each other’s lives and grow closer as a church family, as well as work out the connection between faith and daily life — so I encourage you to join one!

The Men’s Covenant Group is a small group where men can be sharpened by the Word of God and be encouraged, strengthened and challenged in the charge to be godly husbands, fathers and leaders. The book we’re currently studying is called “The Disciplines of a Godly Man” by R. Kent Hughes. In it we’re discussing several important aspects of a man’s life and why godly discipline in these areas is so vital for growth in our walk with God. It’s topical, scriptural and practical. We began with a handful of men and are now around twelve men and growing. Walking together, authentic friendships are growing in breadth and depth as we pursue God and work out our faith amid the very real and often messy “rubber-meets-the-road” stuff of daily life. It always proves to be a great time of fellowship, discussion and prayer — so come join us!

What: The Disciplines of a Godly Man, by Kent Hughes
When: Every other Wednesday night from 7-9 p.m. (continuing throughout the Summer)
Where: Alternating between Peter Regulski’s home and Huntley Cuthrell’s home
Contact: Brett Blackman (919) 924-4801 (cell) bblackman@integrity.com

Additional Note:
Although we began the book in January, we’re only about half-way through — in other words, don’t think it’s too late to join us! Men are joining us all the time. The discussion material is topical, so anyone can come in at any point. It’s never too late to grow in God’s Word and develop strong friendships with men of like minds and hearts.

–Brett

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