In today’s world, masculinity is often misunderstood or misrepresented. With so many competing voices, it can feel overwhelming to discern what it truly means to be a man. This spring, Cedar Creek Church is offering Men's Life Groups using the BetterMan curriculum, designed to help men find clarity and purpose.
A Clear Path Forward
These life groups offer a clear, biblical definition of manhood that transforms every area of life. Whether you’re striving to be a better husband, father, leader at work, or simply seeking to grow in faith, BetterMan provides the tools you need.
Each week, men gather for video teachings and group discussions that dive into essential topics like leadership, responsibility, and spiritual growth. It’s a safe space to ask questions, share experiences, and grow alongside other men who are on the same journey.
Why do we use the BetterMan Curriculum?
At its core, BetterMan emphasizes multi-generational discipleship—bringing men of all ages together to encourage and challenge each other. Biblical masculinity isn’t about being tough or distant; it’s about leading with courage, living with integrity, and loving with compassion. When men embrace these qualities, it changes their marriages, parenting, work-life, and friendships.
What should I expect from a Men's Life Group?
“Being in a Men’s Group opened my eyes, and I understand every day satan looks for my weaknesses and he exploits them. This group has helped me put on the armor of Christ through time every day in the Bible. Satan is real and very good at his job. I recommend a men’s group to every every man, but especially young husbands and fathers. We only get one chance to be the best husband and father we can be. This has meant so much to me and my family. – Kenny Evenson
“Men’s group was a great experience for me because it gave me a chance to speak with other men about topics that men usually shy away from. Men often have a hard time opening up, and discussing where they feel they fall short as a spiritual leader. Also, the speakers were very genuine and shared their own experiences of how they came to know Christ, and recognize that their families need a strong Christian male presence. I would highly recommend this study as it will open the eyes of men to see how the changing culture seeks to turn men into passive observers instead of men who defend God’s Word and defend their families.” -Wally Oliver
