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We
consider all men of our church to be members of our Men’s Ministry.
Brothers
Building Brothers -- No Man Left Behind
We encourage
each man to be involved in service and personal spiritual growth. We
applaud our men who serve on our Welcoming Team, teach Sunday School, lead
youth in Upward Sports, and serve in a myriad of other leadership and
support roles that make up the body of our church. We encourage men to
participate in short
or long term studies offered by our church to serve their need for
spiritual growth and fellowship. Interested in Missions? See our Missions
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We have the
following small group opportunities for men to
get to know each other better and mutually
support each other in our Christian walk:
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-- United Methodist Men’s Third
Saturday Group meets each 3rd
Saturday, at 7:30
a.m. at the church for breakfast and devotional discussion. We also
do service projects for our church and
community. We raise funds for those projects
and for missions. For more information, contact Todd Johnson, 725-4950,
e-mail tjohnson@eehjfirm.com
or Jim Moore, 581-5357, e-mail,
jmoore001@centurytel.net
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Men’s Wednesday Evening Groups
meet at 6:15 p.m. when Wednesday
Night Live
is in session at the church. We discuss men’s issues in light of Scripture.
For more information, contact Doug Tapken, 881-3031, dtapken@mowisp.net
or Jeff Nichols, 860-8519, e-mail,
jefferyknichols@g-mail.com
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Like To Play Softball? We
play in the Ozark church league each summer.For information, contact Randy
Hobbs, 693-1015, e-mail, randy.hobbs@cityutilities.net
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- Men’s Tuesday Breakfast Group
meets at 6:00 a.m. at Village Inn
Restaurant, Ozark. We read and discuss books or
other literature geared to Christian
living and growth. For more information, contact Max Bodenhausen,
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Our Third Saturday Group maintains
connection to the Ozarks South District United Methodist Men and the
General Commission on United Methodist Men. This
connection gives us the opportunity to share ideas, projects, and
fellowship with men from other churches. We tap the resources of the
United Methodist Men's national web site click
here and the Man In The Mirror
organization click here.
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