First Timer?
What to Expect
No pressure. No dress code. No inside jokes you'll feel left out of. Here's the honest rundown.
Show Up
That's literally the hardest part for most guys. Gather with us at the location — usually outdoors, occasionally inside depending on season. Arrive when you can, stay as long as you want. No one's taking attendance.
When
Check the latest on our socials or get-involved page for current schedule.
Where
Hamilton, Michigan area. Exact location shared when you connect with us.
Eat, Drink, Talk
There's food. There's coffee (or something stronger if it's that kind of night). The first stretch is unstructured — grab something, find a seat near the fire, introduce yourself. Nobody's going to make you do a name tag icebreaker.
The Conversation
We gather around a topic — something worth chewing on. Marriage, work, identity, faith, failure. A question gets thrown out. Men respond honestly. Nobody is put on the spot. You can listen the whole time on your first visit and that's completely fine.
The conversations are grounded in a Christian worldview, but we're not running a Sunday school class. Honest questions are welcome. Doubts are welcome. So is disagreement.
Go Home
No altar call. No guilt trip to sign up for three committees. You leave when you leave. And usually you'll want to come back — not because anyone pressured you, but because something real happened.
What to Bring
Nothing. Seriously. Your wallet can stay in the car. There's no cover charge, no offering plate, no suggested donation. Just bring yourself — and maybe a jacket if it's cold.