We with the PCC Men’s Ministry have a passion for reaching the lost and implementing a process of discipling men who in turn will disciple others. We believe that when a man is truly discipled, it will make for a stronger marriage,
a stronger family, a stronger congregation and a stronger community.
Bottom line – a discipled man is a man who is a fully devoted follower of Jesus.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES:
Evangelize by means of relationship building.
Encourage by providing a male friendly and safe environment.
Equip men for works of ministry primarily through discipleship.
Engage by being proactive in our homes, church and community.
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Bible Reading
“Brethren, I count not myself yet to have laid hold: but one thing I do, forgetting the things which are behind, and stretching forward to the things which are before, I press on toward the goal unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 3:13,14
Recovery Moments
Saving Private Ryan may be the greatest war movie ever produced. The film traces a mission to bring Private James Ryan home after his three brothers had all been killed in battle. Under the command of Captain Miller, a small group of soldiers
went through hell to rescue Private Ryan. Most of the others, including Captain Miller, were killed in the process.
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Discipleship Groups:
Saturdays 7:15am @ Vienna Coffee.
Mondays 7am @ Shoney’s. Wednesdays 8am @ Southern Grace.
Thursdays 7pm @ PCC in the Fellowship Hall.
Come join us for a time of fellowship and coffee. Contact John Peterson: 251-232-1976
Dad Jokes
I’m afraid for the calendar.
Its days are numbered.”
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RECOVERY MOMENTS:
Saving Private Ryan may be the greatest war movie ever produced. The film traces a mission to bring Private James Ryan home after his three brothers had all been killed in battle. Under the command of Captain Miller, a small group of soldiers went through hell to rescue Private Ryan. Most of the others, including Captain Miller, were killed in the process.
Decades later, an elderly James Ryan visited Captain Miller’s grave at the cemetery in Normandy. Standing over Miller’s grave, Ryan said, “I have tried to live my life the best I could. I hope that it was enough.”
Let those six words sink in – “I hope that it was enough.”
There is a way to know that what you have done was enough. You can’t go back and do anything about the past. But starting today, you can live a life of integrity. Solomon said, “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out” (Proverbs 10:9).
If you want to honor those who have helped you through the battle, that is exactly what you need to do. Live of life of integrity. That will be enough.