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Men's Small Group
Men’s Groups at Hometown Heart Ministries are designed to create intentional spaces where men can grow spiritually, relationally, and personally within a Christ-centered community. These groups are not about performance, comparison, or having everything figured out—they are about honesty, humility, and learning to walk faithfully with God alongside other men.
Many men find themselves in seasons of quiet restlessness—feeling a pull toward deeper purpose, healing, accountability, or renewal. Whether you are navigating leadership, marriage, fatherhood, singleness, or personal restoration, our men’s groups exist to meet you where you are and walk with you at a pace shaped by grace.
Each men’s group offers a unique expression of growth—some steady and weekly, others immersive and retreat-based—but all are rooted in biblical truth, brotherhood, and the belief that God often does His deepest work in community. If you sense God stirring something in you during this season, you are invited to explore the group that best aligns with where you are right now.
There is no pressure to join—only an open invitation to step in when the timing feels right.

Man-Up
A weekly men’s gathering focused on accountability, spiritual growth, and living out one’s God-given responsibility with strength and humility.
Man Up is for men who sense a call in this season to show up more intentionally in their faith, leadership, and daily lives through consistent community and biblical conversation.

Men's Freedom Group
(Spring 2026)
A transformational small group designed to help men identify and remove obstacles to intimacy with God and walk in lasting freedom.
This group is ideal for men who feel led in this season toward deeper healing, surrender, and spiritual maturity within a prayer-centered, grace-filled environment.

Anvil Men's Boot Camp
(Spring 2026)
An immersive weekend retreat experience calling men out of spiritual comfort and into intentional discipleship.
Anvil is for men who sense God inviting them into a deeper refining work—offering space for reflection, renewal, and focused spiritual formation.
