Bible study for the men takes place the first and third Saturday mornings of the month at 7:30 am. Anywhere from 5-12 men meet at the church for some donuts, coffee, conversation and study. The session closes at 8:30 with prayer. In the meantime, there has been much conversation over issues related to life and faith.

Men, do you ever have questions about the faith or about how to be a Christian at home or at work or on the golf course?  If so, then read on about other men of the church who have found a great opportunity here at Bethlehem and who want ot share this experience with you.

First of all, let's hear from Del Leffler: "The first and third Saturdays of each month are very special to me.  That's when men of the church are given the opportunity to meet and study God's Word.  It's never a chore to arise early and get to the church for our 7:30 - 8:30 AM meetings. I just can't seem to quench my thirst for God's words of love and salvation for me.  Come and join us."

Next a note from Don Romain: "Saturday morning Men's Bible Study has become an energizer for me.  As the influences of modern daily life wear and tear at my spiritual being, I hold strong, knowing that every other Saturday morning I can seek refuge and strength from the fellwoship and sharing at Men's Bible Study. The reading and study of Biblical passages, the sharing of insights and experiences, and the support and love that is shared, all add into the experience that is Men’s Bible Study.  Our household commands a busy schedule; free time is golden. I choose to spend a portion of that free time at theMen's Bible Study.  It helps me to become more knowledgeable of God, and more connected with our church."

Other reflections...Matt Miller: "I set my alarm for 7:00 AM on Saturday morning.  I wake up at 6:00 AM every day like clockwork.  I only set that alarm because I want to be certain that I'll make it to the men's study group we have every other Saturday.  It may seem silly, but it really has become that important to me.  I think I've only missed it once since my father introduced it to me about a year ago.  It gives me an opportunity not only to see my Dad, but also to express myself as a Christian, with other Christians, other professions, and best of all, other opinions. Basically, it gives me a chance to be myself, and to worship."

Men, think about coming to the Men's Bible Study.  The group meets in the lounge on the lower level.