MEN

Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.

1 Corinthians 16:13

We recognize the stabilizing value of having strong Christ-centered men in leadership at church and in their homes. We, men, are wired to fight, defend, build, declare and simply to lead.  It's a God-given masculine quality to look for success where we are and where we see ourselves down the road. Our aim is to connect you to Jesus and others, with a result of life on mission towards God's purposes. We have Life Groups, various events , and serving opportunities that are man-centric and make it easy to get away for a while with a band of brothers. 

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Use Your Gifts To Serve

Serving and leading isn't just for pastors. God has given all of us men unique gifts and talents to be used for his purposes. Find the right serving opportunity for you by checking out all that Coast Life has to offer.

FIGHT 

Winning The Battle That Matters Most

This study explores the life of Samson, helping you uncover who you really are- a man created with a warrior's heart in the image of God- and how to stand up and fight for what's right.  Find the strength to fight the battles you know you need to fight- the one's that determine the state of your heart, the quality of your marriage, and the spiritual heath of your family.  The battles that make you dependent on God as the source of your strength.  The battles that make you come alive. And don't show up for this fight unarmed.  Use the weapons God gave you, you'll win.  Can you feel it?  It's inside you.  It's time to fight like a man!

Every Wednesday: We'll gather at the church during our weekly family night, at 6:30pm

Other Ways To Grow

Get Connected. Go Deeper.

The heart of God is for us to be in relationship with Him. One way we can draw closer to God and find freedom and encouragement is through relationships with other godly men.  The Growth Track is the best place to start and then find a Life Group and join in!

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