Calvary Chapel of Hammonton Men's Fellowship

Home | Meeting Notes | Where are we in Biblical history? | Statement of Faith | Schedule of Meetings | Links and Resources | Contact Us

bluedove.gif

Welcome to the Calvary Chapel of Hammonton Men's Fellowship website!
 
Our Fellowship is dedicated to teaching Biblical leadership of the husband, father and christian leader that the Bible teaches us to be.  We meet at the church building in Hammonton every Monday at 7:00 PM for a time of  prayer and verse by verse Bible teaching with time for in-depth questions and answers. And of course a time for christian fellowship! Bring your questions, comments, Bible, and most of all, Your desire to share in the fellowship of believers in Jesus Christ.  All Men are welcome!

Let us know that you stopped by our website by signing our guestbook!  We greatly appreciate your time!


  

To learn more about Calvary Chapel, click on the following link:

Calvary Chapel.com

CCH Men's Fellowship  is a ministry outreach of Calvary Chapel of Hammonton NJ.

Our next meeting will be on July 6.  Jim will be leading on July 6 .  See you there !
 
Please check the website for cancellations.

What is a Fellowship?

A  Fellowship of Calvary Chapel is a small group ministry designed to provide an environment for fellowship, prayer, and Bible study. 

Fellowships have a strong emphasis on developing a more intimate relationship with God, through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. 

These small groups promote a discussion of the Scriptures with a focus on the application of the Word of God in our lives.

Although each fellowship may have its own distinct personality, a typical meeting of a Fellowship group would include:

  • Bible study: as we search the Scripture in order to grow in knowledge and understanding of our Lord Jesus Christ
  • Fellowship: as we meet together as the Body of Christ and share our faith.
  • Prayer: as we intercede in prayer for the needs within the Body of Christ. 
"Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." 
 
2 Timothy 2:15