Grow With Other Men at Christ Church
At Christ Church Sierra Madre, we believe that strong men build strong families, communities, and churches.
Our Men’s Ministry is dedicated to providing a space where men can grow spiritually, connect with one another, and serve our community with purpose and passion.
Join a Group, Get Support, and Grow
Join with other Men ready to grow. Becoming part of a men's group is an excellent way to find fellowship and encouragement on your spiritual journey. Groups offer support, accountability, and opportunities for personal and collective growth in faith.
Men’s Study
Wednesdays | Bi-monthlyJoin GroupOur group gathers twice a month for dinner together then engages in discussion based on Biblical input around specific topics of personal growth and transformation. Join us each 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Dinner: 6:15p – 7p
Discussion: 7-8:30p
The GalleryGroup Contact | John Stothers
Men’s Discipleship
Bi-MonthlyI'm InterestedOur Men’s Discipleship Groups foster spiritual growth and personal accountability through meaningful discussions, focused curriculum, and prayer. These bi-monthly groups encourage high commitment for 12-15 gatherings from Sept-May. As a next-level group, participation in the Men’s Study group is encouraged for a semester before being placed in a discipleship group.
- Day of the week: Varies
- Bi-weekly
- Christ Church Campus
Group Leaders | John Stothers, Bob VerBurg
Becoming Godly Men
Saturdays | MonthlyJoin GroupJoin the guys of Christ Church as we seek to grow in the understanding and practice of being Godly men. In our gatherings we engage with video teachings and lessons for the first portion then break up into smaller groups for discussion and dialogue. You are sure to be challenged and encouraged by joining men of all ages and stages in the pursuit of connection and growth.
Third Saturday
8a-10a
New Life Center (North Room)Join the group for schedule updates and reminders. Invite a friend! Coffee and donuts will be provided.
Ministry Contact | Paul Carpenter