We’re honored that you’re here. Men of Charity is more than a ministry; it’s a movement. We exist to help men become better fathers, better husbands, and honorable leaders in their homes, churches, and communities. Whether you’re joining us for the first time or returning to reconnect with your purpose, you’re in the right place.
At our gatherings, you’ll find real conversations, genuine connections, and a brotherhood committed to growth and service. You don’t need to have it all together, just come as you are, and let God do the rest.
What can I expect at a Men of Charity meeting?
Our meetings are relaxed, welcoming, and focused on faith, brotherhood, and personal growth. We usually open with prayer, share a brief teaching or discussion, and end with time for connection and fellowship. Some gatherings also include meals, mentorship sessions, or service opportunities.
Where do you meet?
We meet in the Youth Wing of Charity Chapel, located at 5820 Montgomery Ave, Pensacola, FL 32526. When you arrive, sign in at the welcome table and our team will greet you.
Do I have to be a member to attend?
No, everyone is welcome. You can attend a few meetings to get a feel for our community before officially joining. Membership simply allows you to take part in leadership opportunities, mentoring programs, and exclusive Men of Charity events.
What should I bring?
Just yourself and an open heart. Some men like to bring a notebook or Bible, but it’s not required. Dress is casual, we care more about connection than appearance.
Is this ministry only for men?
Yes. Men of Charity is designed specifically to help men grow spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. However, we often partner with women’s and family ministries for community outreach events that include everyone.
How can I get involved?
Start by attending a meeting or event, then sign up for our newsletter or volunteer list. You can also become a Men of Charity member to access mentorship, leadership training, and our online community.
I’m not sure where I fit in. What should I do?
You’re not alone, many men feel the same way when they first arrive. We encourage you to come to a meeting, meet a few brothers, and see where your gifts and passions align. There’s a place for you here.