The Men of Wesley or United Methodist Men is a fellowship of men who meet regularly to provide support for each other and the church in doing God’s will in the life of the Church. We seek knowledge and discernment for being men who serve the Lord. Goals:
To encourage creative Christian men’s leadership in the United Methodist Church. To promote a better understanding of men’s Christian service res
ponsibility through study, worship, commitment, dedication, and participation. To deepen the spiritual life of men by developing a close fellowship of consent, concern and cooperation. Meetings:
The doors are open for your ideas and participation. The Men of Wesley meet regularly every third Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 pm in the Multipurpose Room here at Wesley. Our monthly gatherings act as the back bone of this mission and during this time all group planning occurs. We urge all Wesley Men to attend so that a fair majority is represented in every decision, one voice; one vote. It’s also a time when we share experiences with our brothers and lend a hand or shoulder if needed. Why is men’s ministry important? Men lead others best by modeling Jesus Christ in thoughts, words and deeds. Spiritual maturity is signified in spiritual reproduction, as the faith of mature disciples passes on in others. Men growing in Christ become effective spiritual leader in their homes and congregations, working as partners with their spouses and congregational leaders-both lay and clergy. Spiritually growing men help congregations to become vital and alive. Everything desired from and through men comes as a result of men growing spiritually and maturing as disciples: family blessings, stewardship, service, outreach, prayer, spiritual leadership, lifestyle evangelism, and faithful obedience. Men are foundational to the life and health of the church. When a man lives daily in surrendered faith, God is honored and many lives are blessed. Transformed hearts are forged only within Christ-centered lives-nothing less is our acceptable offering; nothing less truly reveals Christ.