MINISTRY TO MEN
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church | Sixth Episcopal District


West Georgia Region / South Columbus Cordele District
Ministry to Men Director - Reginald Williamson
Chairman Men Ministry - Bro. Samuel Dotson - Holsey Chapel CME
Chairman Men Ministry - Sylvester Alexander - St. James CME
 

The West Georgia Region / Ministry to Men
 
Objective: The purpose of the ministry shall be to help the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church:
• Minister to the needs and concerns of men in C.M.E. Church
• Address the systematic problems African American males face under the social, economic, and political conditions of the nation and the world
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Future Events: The second annual overnight lock-in for males is being planned for May, 2010. Specific details will be forthcoming.  Last years lock-in highlighted educational sessions, fun food, activities, and this year’s lock-in promises to be improved and
just as fun. To find out information on the West Georgia Region’s lock-in, email Reginald Williamson at 
swilli8533@aol.com or call 706-563-2301.  __________________________________________
 
Words from the General Secretary, Dr. Leo Pinkett, about our Men Ministry:
 
“Their passion are wonderful clues to what God would have us to do for the Men of our church and community. If we allow them to pursue their calling, they will be more engaged, the ministry will be more effective, and best of all, more leaders will be attracted. This ministry will grow naturally and in God’s own time.”


The Spirit of a Man II Lock-In
Directors - Reginald Williamson & Arlanza Cook
May 21 - 22, 2010
Holsey Chapel C.M.E. Church
Columbus, Georgia
Contact:  (706) 323-2325

Sessions/Speakers
Pastoral Institute
Anger Management / Peer Pressure
Margie Warren


American Red Cross
Linda Rias
First Aide / Disaster Preparedness

Rev. George Shoults
"Dress for Success"

Edgar Champagne
"The Dangers of Understanding Rap Music"

Columbus Fire and Medical Services
Fire Prevention

Muscogee County Sheriff Dept.
Crime Prevention

Visit to Recorders Court on Saturday Morning



Progress