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Crossing Men strives to help more and more men see that Jesus is more. We believe this happens in the context of authentic relationships with other men, so we offer men’s studies, classes, and events to help facilitate these relationships.
Is masculinity really toxic? You've probably seen books with titles like I Hate Men and Are Men Necessary? In her bestselling book, The Toxic War on Masculinity, Nancy Pearcey offers a way forward. She reveals how masculinity got to where it is today and how Christianity offers a better narrative for men. Surprisingly, research shows that the "best men" are those who follow Jesus.
We hope you join us for this life changing 3-week lunch study to discuss Pearcey’s book and learn what it means to become the kind of men Jesus calls us to be instead of taking our cues from our culture.
The cost is $25 (includes book)* or $15 (purchase your own book) to be paid online or at the first meeting. Lunch will be provided. If you sign up with a friend, please make a note to help with table assignments.
*Pick up your copy of the book in the office during office hours.
All men are invited to join us for basketball or pickleball most Thursday nights. Check the dropdown dates to be sure it's on!
Come check out some great cars (classic, exotic, and contemporary), have a cup of coffee, and get to know other men in the Columbia area who share your automotive enthusiasm. You don’t have to have a supercar to display your car. Feel free to show your car and invite a friend. We'll gather at the main Crossing parking lot on the second Saturday of each month.
Join Crossing Men for a weekly study to help you grow in your faith and in relationships with others.
A variety of ongoing Men’s Groups from The Crossing meet at various times during the week all throughout Columbia and mid-Missouri. The purpose of these groups is to help you mature as a disciple of Jesus as you build strong friendships with other men.
We have a unique partnership with Algoa Prison in Jefferson City where every week men from The Crossing serve by leading a discipleship program with prisoners.
Let us know how we can help you