Pillars of Faith
CALLING ALL MEN!!
Are you…
- Tired of isolation, confusion, and loneliness?
- Done with labels like “failure” and “loose cannon”?
- Ready to challenge toxic masculinity myths?
- Eager to discover God’s plan for your life?
- Seeking meaningful friendships with other men?
- Committed to growing as a spouse and father?
- Passionate about using your skills to build your community?
Welcome to the “Pillars of Faith” Men’s Group
TEAM
Rev Chuks Okoye
Kamsi Okoye
Folu Akindunni
Our Ethos
“For we walk by faith and not by sight.” 2 Corinthians 5:7
As “Pillars of Faith,” we strive to embody the teachings of Christ, supporting one another as we journey towards our heavenly dwelling. We recognize our earthly struggles and long for the eternal home promised by God.
Core Values:
- Faith: We live by faith, not by sight, trusting in God’s promises and His eternal plan for us.
- Brotherhood: We support and uplift each other, fostering a community of trust, respect, and love.
- Integrity: We commit to living lives of honesty and moral uprightness, reflecting Christ’s character in all we do.
- Service: We dedicate ourselves to serving others, following Christ’s example of humility and compassion.
- Growth: We continually seek spiritual growth, deepening our relationship with God through prayer, study, and fellowship.
Our Vision
“To be beacons of hope and strength, guiding men towards a deeper understanding of their faith and role in God’s kingdom.”
We aim to inspire and equip each member to live out their faith boldly, making a positive impact in their families, communities, and beyond.
Disputing Myths of Toxic Masculinity and Combating Suicide and Depression
- In a world where misconceptions about masculinity often lead to isolation and silence, we, the men of “Pillars of Faith,” stand united to challenge these harmful myths. True strength lies not in suppressing emotions but in embracing vulnerability and seeking support. By fostering an environment of openness and brotherhood, we aim to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
- Together, we commit to being pillars of support for one another, recognizing that asking for help is a sign of courage, not weakness. We believe that through faith, fellowship, and honest conversations, we can combat the rising tide of suicide and depression among men. Let us be the change, showing that real men uplift, encourage, and stand by each other in times of need.