We are born guys, but becoming a man is a whole separate issue. It’s more than just going through puberty, or simply turning 18. There are lots of guys out there in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and beyond who still struggle with being the man that they need to be. Luckily, you’re on the right path (since you’re reading this right now). If you are interested in becoming the man that God intended you to be, we’re gonna give you some direction on how to get there.
1. SHOW UP. Show up to church. Drag your family and kids with you. Send your kids to the kids stuff we’ve got for them and you come to the main service. Don’t be scared, this isn’t church like you think it is. Leave your tie at home and show up how you are. Nothing is going to change unless you show up. We have three services starting Thursday at 6:30pm and continuing Sunday morning at 9 and 11am.
2. DO SOMETHING. Don’t just listen to what goes on here, actually try to apply it to your life. Don’t just hear it, DO it. Not sure how? Ask a pastor or a GV Men leader.
3. PLUG IN. Life Groups, classes, helping out, whatever. Put some wheels to your faith, especially the stuff the men are doing, or any groups or classes you think can help you learn more.
Do you need prayer? We will pray for you. Do you need help with how to raise your kids? We have a Life Group for that. Do you need to get rid of something in your life that keeps rearing its ugly head no matter how much you try to get rid of it? We have groups for that too. It’s all here at GV Christian.
Show up. Do something. Plug in… and don’t be a stranger!
Pastor Steve Withey
GV Men Pastor
Gary Killoran
GV Men Leadership
Trail Life USA
Trail Life USA is a church-based, Christ-centered mentoring and discipleship journey that speaks to the heart of a boy. Trial Life is established on timeless values derived from the Bible and set in the context of outdoor adventure. Boys from kindergarten through 12th grade are engaged in a troop setting by male mentors where they are challenged to grow in character, understand their purpose, serve their community, and develop practical leadership skills to carry out the mission for which they were created.