Monday, February 6, 2012

Men’s Ministry


“Deep in his heart, every man wants to be a part of a team that does something great. Just look at the movies men adore. A team comes together to save the world, steal the money, or win the championship. The Lord of the RingsX-MenThe MatrixSaving Private RyanOceans ElevenRemember The Titans… feature a band of brothers who attempt the dangerous, the outrageous, the impossible. Each member of the team has a specialty and makes a vital contribution. A band of brothers. Though he may not realize it, every man longs to be a part of one” (Why Men Hate Church, D. Murrow).ai.php

Men’s groups are not about having a club or a guild (people with common interests or goals); it’s about integrating men into church. It’s about camaraderie, affirmation, personal development and spiritual growth.

According to churchformen.com,

  • A significant number of churchgoing men attend out of habit, unaffected by what they hear.
  • Quite a few men go to church simply to keep their wives/mothers/girlfriends happy.
  • The majority of men who attend church do nothing during the week to grow their faith.
  • Relatively few churches are able to establish or maintain a vibrant men’s ministry.

Men are different. The common perception is men are self-reliant, don’t feel, don’t touch, don’t need fellowship, are too macho and are very competitive. Men see life as a puzzle.

So how do we integrate men in and outside the church community?

The Reach, Teach and Release strategy on the following pages is a resource center for you to build a custom designed group for the men of your church. It is a ’some assembly required’ approach to Men’s Ministries. Every group will be different. But every group can be effective.