Men's Ministry

2026 Men's Retreat

Men, plan to join us for our 2026 Men’s Retreat February 6-7 at Camp Blessing. Our speaker will be Rev. Dr. Ligon Duncan, Chancellor/CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary and the John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology.

We will begin with dinner on Friday, February 6 and conclude after lunch on Saturday, February 7.

The cost is $145. Scholarships are available. Please contact BJ McDougal if you have questions.

Retreat Theme: “In Understanding, Be Men” from 1 Corinthians 14:20

  • Talk 1: “Joseph – Integrity under Providence and Pressure” from Genesis 37-50
  • Talk 2: “Job – Endurance in Suffering under Sovereignty” from Job 1-2, 42
  • Talk 3: “Jesus – Man of Sorrows Who Gives Joy” from Hebrews 2:10-18; 12:2

 

About Our Speaker, Rev. Dr. Ligon Duncan:

Ligon Duncan is currently serving as President of RTS Jackson. Ligon was born in Greenville, SC, and reared in the home of an eighth generation Presbyterian ruling elder. A 1983 graduate of Furman University (B.A. History), he received the M.Div. and M.A. (Historical Theology) from Covenant Theological Seminary. He earned the Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh, New College, Scotland, in 1995 (under the supervision of renowned Reformation and Patristics scholar, David F. Wright). While in Scotland he also studied Systematic Theology at the Free Church of Scotland College (now Edinburgh Theological Seminary) with Professor Donald Macleod.

Men's Bible Study

The Men’s Bible Study resumes February 10. Join us on Tuesdays, 6:45 – 7:45 am in the Chapel. Breakfast tacos will be served, and ministry staff along with seminarians will be teaching through the Psalms.

Men's Steak Night

Come for a time of fellowship and great food Friday, February 20, 6:30-10:00 pm! Bring your favorite cut of meat, and we will supply the rest. You can grill it yourself or leave it to one of our highly trained grill masters. Please register by February 16. Location is off-campus and will be sent via email.

Small Groups/City Groups

One of the great things about our church is that we are a community of people from all over Houston. One of the great challenges we wholeheartedly embrace is striving to live in community with one another outside of Sunday morning. City Groups are one way we do this.

City Groups are our version of small groups–for singles, men, women, couples, families, everyone!. Our City Groups exist for three primary purposes:

  • Authentic Community
  • Mutual Shepherding and Care
  • An Essential Part of our Progressive Sanctification and Discipleship

Our long-term vision is to see 20 – 25 City Groups planted throughout Houston. We would love for these groups to be geographically sensitive, multigenerational, and coed (comprised of both men and women).