Where men come together to grow in faith, build real friendships, and follow Jesus more intentionally.
Men's Ministry
We want to help men move from being casual observers to becoming leaders in their homes, church, workplaces, and community. No matter what stage of life you find yourself in, through friendships, discipleship, and shared experiences, together we will seek God’s presence, grow in Christ-like character, and challenge one another to live out our faith every day. Have questions? Contact Carter Speer.

As we look ahead to our next bible study session in August, here are some ways to stay connected and plugged in this summer:
Saturday Morning Bible Study
Every Saturday in June and July at 7:30 AM (Until August Bible Study)
Location: Eagle Church Atrium
Host: David Swiney —
Start your weekend in God’s Word alongside other men pursuing Jesus together.
Virtual Bible Study — 1 Thessalonians
Host: Ryan Smiley
Interested in joining the virtual study? Contact Ryan Smiley for the current link and information.
Men’s Hog Roast
Saturday, July 18 at 11 AM
Join us for a Men’s Hog Roast this summer! This will be a great afternoon to connect, build friendships, enjoy good food, and spend time together.
- Men only event
- Suggested $5 donation to help cover food costs (can be brought day of or paid through registration)
Summer Book Club — Fighting Shadows
Book: Fighting Shadows: Overcoming 7 Lies That Keep Men From Becoming Fully Alive
Authors: Jefferson Bethke & Jon Tyson
Read along with other men this summer as we grow together through intentional discipleship and conversation.
Mentorship Opportunities
Interested in being mentored or mentoring another man at Eagle? We would love to help you get connected.
Contact: Carter Speer —
Summer Consecration Challenge
Summer can easily become a season where spiritual rhythms fade and distractions take over. This June and July, men at Eagle are committing to intentionally pursue Jesus through a modern-day Nazarite-style challenge inspired by Numbers 6:1–21.
Together, we’ll seek to say “no” to distractions and “yes” to deeper discipleship, accountability, and spiritual growth as we continue to “fan into flame” what God is doing among us (2 Timothy 1:6).
Questions? Reach out to Pastor Jordan or Carter Speer for more information.
