
Men's Ministry If you are searching for a way to connect with other guys and take the next step in your spiritual journey, then consider the following options just for men. Each is open to newcomers and gathers weekly for the purposes of fellowship, prayer, support, and Bible study.
Faithful Men
When: Sundays (Year Round), 7:45-8:45am
Where: Room: A008 (South Campus)
Led by: David Greene – , 678-393-1392
Materials: Group members reimburse group leader for materials provided
Join with other men of various ages and backgrounds to study the Bible and other Christian-based books that will help you grow in your walk with Christ. The class is discussion-based and built around a sharing and open environment.
Whether you’re just starting your journey with God or looking to brush up on the basics of your faith, Foundations will help you grow deeper in your understanding of two topics that concern all men: (1) How you can live a more godly life, and (2) How you can influence your world for Jesus Christ.
Foundations: Five Steps to Christian Growth;
When: Thursdays, October 9 – November 20, 6:30-8:00pm
Where: Room: S201 (North Campus) (S214 on Nov. 20 only)
Led by: Mike Hampton -
, 770-633-3473
Steve Parker -
, 678-320-9208
Discover how to be sure you’re a Christian, how to experience God’s love and forgiveness, be filled with and walk in the Holy Spirit, and grow as a Christian.
Foundations: Five Steps to Making Disciples
When: Mondays, October 6 – December 8, 6:30-8:00pm
Where: Room: A019 (South Campus)
Led by: Bill Lohnes -
, 678-906-4112
Bill Downey -
, 404-510-4871
In this class you’ll discover how to answer God’s call to discipleship, the biblical design of a discipleship ministry, how to establish personal relationships, how to inspire others to grow in their faith, and how to prepare to be a discipling leader.
When: Fridays year round, 7:00am - 8:30am
Where: A006 (South Campus)
Led by: Wayne Clark
, 770-475-1442
Sam Magruder
, 770-640-9016
This group of working men are currently looing toward the end-times through a study of Wayne Clark's book Eschaton. If you have heart to follow Jesus Christ and a willingness to learn, we would love for you to join us at any time.
When: Saturdays year round, 7:30 am - 9:00 am
Where: A008 (South Campus)
Led by: Terry Dodd
, 770-889-4591
Bruce Karrasch
, 770-992-4331
This small group meets weekly for the purpose of Bible study and fellowship. We typically alternate between the Old and New Testaments and work our way through a particular book of the Bible (currently Isaiah). We welcome new members and would encourage all men to check us out at any time.
When: Mondays (Year Round; 1st & 3rd of each month; 2nd & 3rd in September) 8:00-10:00pm
Where: Room: Student Lounge (A214, South Campus)
Led by: Steven White - , 770-993-8015
This group is comprised of fathers of elementary-aged and younger kids who gather twice a month year round for fellowship, Bible study, discussion, and accountability. We typically work our way through a particular book and discuss its relevancy to our roles as men, fathers, and husbands in today’s world. If you desire to follow Christ and grow in your understanding of His Word, we would love for you to consider joining us.
When: Fridays (September 5 – December 5 and January 9 – April 3) 6:15am-7:30am
Where: Room: A021/022 (South Campus)
Led by: Darrel Morgan - , 678-699-0467 and Matt Kehoe - , 404-680-7977
Materials: Please purchase your own workbook (ISBN 1415822956) prior to the class
This study is a captivating journey designed to help us understand our masculine identity and make the pursuit of authentic manhood a lifelong priority. It’s challenging, soul-searching, and eye-opening; but it leads to a clearer, richer, and nobler masculinity for him who dares to make the journey.
When: Wednesdays year round, 7:30 am - 9:00 am
Where: Cousins Office Building, 100 North Point Center East, Suite 200 on North Point Parkway
Led by: Wayne Clark
, 770-475-1442
We are a group of working men who study the Bible verse by verse and draw applications to our lives today through discussion and interaction. Our current study encompasses the OT Historical Books of 2 Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. You do not need to be a biblical scholar to participate. You must simply have a heart for following Jesus Christ and a willingness to learn.