First Baptist Church
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Oneonta, Alabama
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The men of First Baptist Church are united in Men's Fraternity for a study of The Quest for Authentic Manhood on Tuesday mornings at 6:00 a.m. at Miller's Soda Shoppe on First Avenue East in downtown Oneonta.
Men's Fraternity is open to all guys from college students through senior adults.
Men's Fraternity is a series of three one-year-long studies, beginning with The Quest for Authentic Manhood, followed by Authentic Manhood: Winning at Work and Home, and concluding with The Great Adventure series. More than just a rally or a Bible study, Men's Fraternity provides men with an encouraging process that teaches them how to live lives of authentic manhood as modeled by Jesus Christ and directed by the Word of God.
Men's Fraternity was designed to help men come together and strengthen each other through weekly sessions that combine biblical teaching and small group interaction.
These time-tested resources have been used all over the world to equip men to make their pursuit of noble manhood a lifelong priority. Church leaders and lay members are using the series to energize the men of their church and to connect with men in the community. Many men also use the series in their own personal pursuit of authentic manhood.
WHAT MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT MEN'S FRATERNITY
"Men's Fraternity is powerful and engaging with life-changing instruction on issues men care about most"
-- Rick Campbell, Attorney "In a culture where men are bombarded with mixed signals about what it means to be a man, Men's Fraternity provides real, straightforward answers to every man's questions about who he is and how he should be living."
--Fred Wood, Telecommunications Executive "In my estimation, this series is the most important, life-changing information for men that I know of. It provides a wisdo, for life that is truly life-giving!"
--Dr. Charles Barg, Physician THE ORIGIN
Men's Fraternity was created by Robert Lewis, pastor-at-large of Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, and author of Raising a Modern Day Knight. It began in 1990 with 30 participants as Robert strived to connect with and challenge the men of his church. Over the years it has developed into a series of studies designed to engage the heart as well as the mind, stripping away the myths of manhood, and focusing on how each individual can be transformed into a true man of God. Now, more than 15,000 groups of men attend a weekly Men's Fraternity meeting globally.
To learn more about Men's Fraternity, click here.
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