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Ways
Your Group Can
Strengthen the Men's Movement
Team Building
Wesleyan Men encourages the networking and cooperation
between hundreds of local and district men's ministry leaders.
Each part of our organization is interconnected. Local chapters
are enriched by district and general Wesleyan Men resources and
leadership. Districts rely upon local chapters and the General
Office. The General Office of Wesleyan Men exists solely to
strengthen each of the local and district units where the most
effective firsthand ministry takes place. We all contribute to
each other's success and need to support each other's needs.
ANNUAL LOCAL CHAPTER REGISTRATION
- Each June your men’s group is encouraged to
update its
registration with the General Office of Wesleyan Men on-line
at www.wesleyanmen.org.
This registration information will be built into the North
American Wesleyan Men on-line directory to help your group
stay in touch with others who share your vision and passion
for men’s ministry.
ANNUAL DISTRICT WESLEYAN MEN REGISTRATION
- Each district Wesleyan Men group is requested to
register with the General Office of Wesleyan Men on-line at www.wesleyanmen.org.
- District men's ministry leadership
information will be added to the North American Wesleyan Men
on-line directory.
MEN'S MINISTRY ENDOWMENT FUND
- The General Board of The Wesleyan Church authorized the
creation of a permanent endowment to finance the General
Office of Wesleyan Men in November 1990. The annual interest
on principal deposited with the Wesleyan Investment
Foundation helps ensure the growth and strengthening of our
denominational men's ministry emphasis.
- The principal is intended to be perpetually preserved for
this fund. The growth portion of fund earnings, however,
will be available to help the General Office of Wesleyan Men
promote its various services and resources.
- Individuals who appreciate the importance of men's
ministry and district Wesleyan Men organizations are
encouraged to give generously to this endowment. Further
information is available from the General Office of Wesleyan
Men.
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