Dallas Project Church Hosts Inspiring Men’s Ministries Day

Men’s Ministries Day at Dallas Project Church inspired spiritual growth, brotherhood, and leadership through powerful messages, uplifting music, and a workshop focused on mentorship and support.
December 30, 2024

Recently, the Dallas Project Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted a highly impactful Men’s Ministries Day, bringing together men from across the community for spiritual enrichment, worship and empowerment. The event featured MyRon Edmonds, D.Min., (pictured right) as the keynote speaker, drawing a large audience, eager to hear his message.

Edmonds, known for his passionate and practical approach to ministry, delivered an inspiring sermon. His message focused on personal growth, faith leadership and the importance of building strong spiritual foundations as men of God. A key moment in his address was when he challenged the men, stating, “Chasing success over healing is detrimental to your success.” This powerful statement served as a reminder that true success is built on emotional and spiritual health, rather than merely material accumulations or career advancements.

The worship service was further enriched by the soul-stirring music of the Saint John’s Baptist Men’s Chorus. Their performance was extraordinary, setting a tone of reverence and praise that uplifted the congregation.

Following the worship service, the day continued with an evening workshop designed exclusively for men. The workshop saw an exceptional turnout, with more than 225 men attending. The discussions centered around mentorship, overcoming challenges and how men can support each other in their walk with Christ. This high attendance reflected a growing need for spaces where men can connect, share experiences and grow together in their spiritual journeys.

The success of Men’s Ministries Day at the Dallas Project church highlighted the importance of fostering a supportive and encouraging environment for men. It was a day filled with inspiration, brotherhood and a renewed commitment to faith-driven leadership.