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Monthly Breakfast Meeting and Bible Study, 3rd Saturday at 10:00, downstairs in Cooper Hall, Union United Methodist Church, 485 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02118
Open to all men, regardless of church affiliation. Join us for breakfast!
Purpose
We are a creative, supportive fellowship of men who seek to know Jesus Christ, to grow spiritually, and to seek daily his will. Our primary purpose is to declare the centrality of Christ in the lives of men and in all their relationships.
Concerns
- To encourage knowledge of and support for the total mission of the United Methodist Church.
- To engage in evangelism by sharing the fullness of the gospel in its personal and social dimensions.
- To clarify and speak to the identity and role of the man in contemporary society.
- To seek commitment in discipleship.
- To study and become familiar with the United Methodist CHurch, its organizations, doctrines and belief.
- To cooperate with all units of United Methodist Men in obtaining these objectives through district, conference and church-wide goals.
- To support:
- National Congress of United Methodist Men
- National Prayer Ministry
- Bible Study Program
- Moving Methodist Program
- Scouting Ministry
- Every Man Shares Program
- and other ministries, programs and projects sponsored by the National Office of United Methodist Men.
- To support district-wide projects that would provide a sense of community among the men of the district.
Encourage Each Man In These Personal Objectives
- To engage in daily Bible study and prayer.
- To bear witness to Christ's way in daily work and in all personal contacts through words and actions.
- To engage in some definite Christian service.
Membership
- Men who subscribe to the major concerns and personal objectives above.
- Membership may include men from other United Methodist churches, men from other denominations, as well as non-churched men.
from the Constitution of the Union Fellowship of United Methodist Men
For further information please contact
Dave Jackson or
Rev. Martin McLee