The Bridge Community Church

Men's Ministries

Staff Contact: Rose Giardino ( thebridgefolsom@comcast.net )

The ultimate goal of Men's Ministries is to grow godly men through the Holy Spirit. To us, to be godly men is to be faithful husbands, loving fathers, supporters of our pastors, men of compassion, and effective servants of Jesus. Our goal will be accomplished through the ongoing teaching and submission to four basic principles: we are to honor God with our lives (John 5:23) we are to honor our families (Matthew 15:4) we are to honor those in need (1 Timothy 5:3) we are to honor those in authority over us (1 Peter 2:17). By following these principles, HonorBound men will be men of honor in Christ, baptized in the Holy Spirit, engaged in evangelism, and living a lifetime of discipleship while supporting the local church. The ultimate job of Men's Ministries is to see lives changed into the image of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Men's Bible Study meets every Tuesday evening at 7pm

Upstairs Activity Room 

Ministry Leaders: Carl Lysgaard & Bill Gardner








Men's Ministries is about Reaching, Teaching and Releasing men to grow to their full potential in Christ.

Discipleship Resources for Men

  • 2011 National Men’s Ministries Leadership Conference

    Organizing a pancake breakfast is easy – discipling men, not so much. That’s why the National Men’s Ministries Leadership Conference is so important! You will be equipped and resourced with the essential tools to help men grow in their walk with Christ. Plus, it’s your chance to get away for a guy’s road trip, network with some crazy cool dudes and learn from some of the nation’s most influential leaders.

  • Men's Ministries: The Mag

    The redesigned "Men's Ministries: The Mag" is a 48-page magazine with a three-fold focus: Life as a man; Life as a husband; Life as a father. Article titles include "Life in the Red Zone"; "When Faith Fade's"; "Thriving Through the Circumstances of Life"; "Family First - Kurt Warner"; "Value of Men Being Men"; "Power of a Praying Dad"; plus more...

    For more information, visit men.ag.org.