"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." — Joshua 1:9
The Men's Ministry at Elohim Congregation is a brotherhood of men committed to growing in faith, integrity, and purpose. We believe God calls men to be servant-leaders — in their families, workplaces, churches, and communities.
In a culture where manhood is often confused, we return to the biblical model — strength under God's authority, love expressed as sacrifice, and leadership rooted in humility. Together, we sharpen one another as iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17).
Through prayer, discipleship, accountability, and service, we build men who stand firm in faith, lead their families with love, and leave a godly legacy for the next generation.
Join the BrotherhoodWe build men from the inside out — rooted in God's Word, accountable to one another, and active in serving the world around them.
Weekly Bible study and devotional groups where men are challenged to align their lives — in business, family, and community — with God's truth and character.
Small accountability groups of 3–4 men who meet regularly to pray, confess, encourage, and sharpen each other in faith, purity, and godly leadership.
Men serve together in church projects, community outreach, and mentoring younger men — building a legacy of faith that outlasts their own generation.

Every first Saturday morning, men gather before sunrise for prayer, worship, and a shared meal — setting the spiritual tone for the month ahead.
A focused study of God's Word with practical applications for men — covering topics like leadership, purity, finances, fatherhood, and vocation.
A two-day retreat away from daily life — dedicated to deep prayer, fellowship, vision, and receiving fresh strength and clarity from God for the year ahead.
Older men invest in younger men — passing on faith, wisdom, and godly character through one-on-one mentorship relationships that span seasons of life.
"Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who finds great delight in His commands." — Psalm 112:1. God is calling men to rise. Will you answer?
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