Groups

Stronger, Sharper, Together

Blueprint for Men provides you with opportunities to engage in a wide-variety of groups that range from discipleship groups to outdoor adventure groups. You weren’t designed to experience life alone. Become a stronger sharper man with a band of brothers.

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Connected Men

Why Join A Men's Group?

"The Manhood Crisis"

“If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls, and has no one to help them up.” – Ecclesiastes 4:10

The Manhood Crisis is more than a statistic; it’s a growing concern that affects the core of our communities. Currently, over 50% of men report feeling isolated, contributing to an alarming increase in mental health issues, including a 40% rise in depression rates among men in recent years. Moreover, men are now four times more likely to succumb to suicide compared to women, signaling a dire need for intervention and support.

"Iron Sharpens Iron"

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17. 

Joining a men’s group is essential for those seeking personal and spiritual growth. Like iron sharpens iron, these groups foster resilience and strength among members through shared wisdom and experiences. In these sanctuaries of brotherhood, vulnerability becomes strength, challenges are met with collective wisdom, and every man is both teacher and student. 

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DISCIPLESHIP

Follow The Blueprint for Men

GREAT FOR:

  • Deepening your walk with God
  • Building faith-sharing skills
  • Scripture Memorization
  • Finding brotherhood & accountability

LEADERSHIP

Become a Leader of Men

GREAT FOR:

  • Starting a men’s ministry
  • Developing leadership skills
  • Planning men’s events
  • Reaching the men in your local church

ADDICTION

Break Free From Bondage

GREAT FOR:

  • Conquering pornography addiction
  • Reconciling with family members
  • Preventing relapse
  • Finding accountability

MANHOOD

Become an Authentic Godly Man

GREAT FOR:

  • Creating keystone habits
  • Setting and achieving goals
  • Staying physically & mentally fit
  • Leading a fulfilling life

How to Get Started

Step 1 - Choose a Group Type

Survey our groups on our Blueprint for Men Church Center app and determine which group meets your needs. If you can’t find what you are looking for, reach out to Tom Pyke (see below) and he will assist you.

Step 2 - Connect with Group Leader

Once you’ve chosen a group, send a email to the leader requesting to join with the following info:

  • Brief Personal Introduction
  • Interest in the Group
  • Goals for Joining

Step 3 - Schedule Orientation Call

When your leader respond to your email he will schedule a phone call with you so you can get oriented.

Schedule a One-on-One call

If you need personal assistance finding a group, schedule a Zoom call with Tom Pyke, our Small Groups Coordinator by clicking here.

Tom Pyke has helped hundreds of men face their personal challenges and meet their goals. (Learn more about Tom here)

Our Flagship Discipleship Group

Virdux is a dynamic disciple making community that began with just five men and has grown to a vibrant weekly gathering of 60 members, both in-person and online. Our meetings kick off at 8:30 AM Eastern Time with hymn singing and an uplifting message, followed by smaller group sessions at 9:00 AM. These sessions are centered around the “Every Man A Warrior” (EMAW) curriculum, designed to equip men to succeed in life’s battles through discipleship and Bible study.

Daily Prayer Circle

Welcome to Blueprint for Men’s Prayer Circle. This virtual prayer group meets weekdays from 7:00-7:15 am ET. The prayer circle is led by one of our leadership team members and is intended to be a place where we collectively call out to God for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in these last days. Join us!

“if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14