The purpose of Men of Grace is to connect men with one another, arm them with the word of God, and encourage them to grow together in Christ.
Men of Grace challenges men to keep growing as followers of Christ while intentionally investing in the next generation. Throughout the week, we offer men's Bible studies. Why? Since we are not intended to live life on our own, we should have other men inspiring and challenging us. Throughout the year we have various events intended to assist men in building friendships, studying the Word of God, and growing together.
Food & Fellowship
11:45 AM Third Fridays
Meet other Men of Grace for lunch at a restaurant near your work or home on the third Friday of every month.
El Fenix (Dallas) – Webb Chapel Rd. and Forest Ln. Contact Cam Grysen.
Chuy’s (Addison) 4440 Belt Line Rd (Addison) Contact John Karl.
Bible Studies – Small Groups
Mondays | 6:30PM | Zoom
Men Growing in Faith and Courage
Join us for an exegetical study of the Bible learning more about God and how to put our trust in Him. “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3.16–17
Contact Cam Grysen for more information.
Second and Fourth Mondays | 7PM | B5/A13 and Zoom
2nd & 4th Monday Bible Study
Join us as we explore Proverbs in The Light of the New Testament to aid us in becoming the men of God He designed us to be. Contact John Karl for more information.
Wednesdays | 7AM | B5/A13 and Zoom
Wednesday Morning Men's Study
Pastor Jace leads this informal discussion of Ecclesiastes via Zoom and in person and all men are welcome. Please contact the church office to receive the Zoom links and reminders.
Thursdays | 6:30–7:30AM | B4/A12
Strong Men
It’s challenging to be a godly man these days. Men, please join us as we help each other become the Strong Men God designed us to be. Using a discussion/discovery format, we will tackle men’s issues on a topical basis including pornography, self-worth, pride, and intimacy. A twenty-minute talk is followed by small group discussion and a breakfast is provided. James Daniels and Mason Smith facilitate.
Thursdays | 6:30PM | B2/A9
Set Apart
Join us for an expository study of the Book of Romans…The Apostle Paul’s magnum opus. Martin Luther wrote, “The Epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament and the very purest Gospel, and is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. It can never be read or pondered too much, and the more it is dealt with the more precious it becomes, and the better it tastes.” The study, led by Greg Spitler, encourages group discussion, fellowship, sharing and prayer.