Weekly Bible Study
Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel
Thursdays @ 1800, Room 179
The core of Fire Teams is the weekly Bible Study. The Bible studies cover a range of topics concerning how to be a spiritually mature man. During the Bible Study, men fellowship together as a group. Additionally, it is a time to meet with a mentor.
Monthly Breakfast
Flight-line Cafe
First Saturday, Every Month, 0800
The Monthly Breakfast is a fellowship event where Fire Teams men can get together and get to know everyone. Additionally, it is an opportunity for Fire Teams members to invite new men to get acquainted with Fire Teams members and learn what Fire Teams does and how they can get involved.
Mentorship Meetings
Scheduled by members in mentorship
See Mentorship Leader for Details
Mentorship Meetings are meetings that men in the mentorship program arrange where they can meet one-on-one. The men meet in order to spiritually mature each other. Ideally, younger men are paired together with an older mentor so the younger man can learn from the wisdom and experience of the mentor.
Community Service
Flight-line Cafe
First Saturday, Every Month, 0800
Community Service Events are planned and organized by Fire Teams men to help the community based on the community’s needs. These activities range in size from a few men to the entire Fire Teams group. Furthermore, it is a chance for the Fire Teams men to show younger men how to lead by example, showing the community models of godly men.
Special Group Fellowship Events
Flight-line Cafe
First Saturday, Every Month, 0800
Special Group Fellowship Events are events that address specific subjects like Conflict Resolution and Biblical Manhood. The programs include retreats at a resort, day excursions exploring the surrounding areas, fishing, hunting, and camping. Like the Community Service activities, Special Group Fellowship Events can range in size from a few men to the entire Fire Teams group.
Personal Battle Plan
Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel
Thursdays @ 1800, Room 179
The Personal Battle Plan is a part of the mentorship program. Every man in Fire Teams has the opportunity to have a mentor. The mentor and mentee schedule a time to meet and build a “personal battle plan” to help the mentee to overcome challenges in his life. This plan is a written or verbal blueprint constructed by the mentor and mentee to help the mentee overcome life’s challenges, which can range from a difficult supervisor at work to drug addiction. These meetings are one hundred percent confidential, and every participant must sign a confidentiality agreement.