A monthly, gathering for men who want to lead with strength, clarity, and integrity — in their homes, work, and communities.
You shoulder responsibility. You fight real battles — seen and unseen. Man Church gives you a straight path to sharpen your mind, anchor your heart, and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other men doing the work.
Families thrive when men are grounded. Communities are safer when men are strong and merciful. Workplaces change when men live principled, productive lives. That's the point of Man Church.
Can't attend one month? Register anyway — we'll send notes and a summary.
When: Saturday, October 11, 2025 • 8:00 AM Central
Where: Live on Zoom (link by email)
Who: Men of all ages and backgrounds — bring a friend or your son
We'll email your Zoom link and a reminder before the meeting.
Man Church is a monthly, online gathering where men sharpen each other through scripture, straight talk, and accountability. It's not about hype or politics—it's about truth, brotherhood, and action.
No. We're not replacing Sunday worship or your local church. This is a focused 60 minutes once a month where men connect, learn, and leave with practical next steps for life and faith.
No. Christian men of all backgrounds are welcome. We speak plainly about scripture and faith, but the emphasis is living it out—not empty ritual. Come as you are.
Fathers, sons, leaders, brothers—any man who wants to stop drifting and lead with clarity and strength. Teens are welcome with a father or mentor.
About 60 minutes. You'll get grounded teaching, honest discussion, and a clear action step for the week ahead.
100% online via Zoom. After you register, you'll receive the link and reminders before each gathering.
No problem. Register anyway—you'll receive notes and a summary. Brotherhood continues even if you miss a Saturday.
No. Man Church is free. All we ask is that you show up ready to be honest, respectful, and willing to grow.
Absolutely. Man Church is stronger when men bring men. Share the link, invite a buddy, or bring your son, nephew, neighbor, or mentee—the brotherhood grows one man at a time.