The Role of Men in the Church
Overview
Many have commented that the number one problem faced by the church as we enter the 21st century is the absence of male spiritual leadership. Yet the church faces an even deeper problem – the relative absence of men from all spiritual activities in the church and the home. In our class on the role of women in the church, we focused upon the scriptural basis for including or excluding women from leadership positions, activities during worship, and responsibilities in the church. In our class on the role of men in the church, we will focus on the failure of men to fill positions of leadership, to participate in worship, and to accept responsibility in the church. A central premise of this class is that “masculine” characteristics of our faith, such as discipline, struggle and responsibility in caretaking, have been neglected by the latter 20th century church. Though these characteristics are relevant to both men and women, their neglect has been especially detrimental to men. Though these characteristics should be expressed by both men and women, they urgently need cultivation by men in the 21st century church. These characteristics include, among others, taking on the role of soldier, caretaker and worker. Men described in the scriptures will serve as examples of these characteristics. A list of topics for the class is provided below.
These notes were developed by Dan Blazer and may be used freely for any purpose.
Outline
Each session has study questions and session notes available in HTML (for viewing online) and PDF (for printing). You may also download a self-extracting zip file or a regular zip file of all PDF documents.
- Session 1 - Challenges to Men in Society - Challenges to Men in the Church
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 2 - The Feminization of the 21st Century Church
- Study Questions (HTML | PDF)
Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 3 - Man as Initiated and Purified
- Abraham (II Tim 2:21; Jas. 4:8; Acts 2:38)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 4 - Man as Worker
- Adam (Genesis 1-3)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 5 - Man as Disciplined
- Daniel (Daniel 1:8; Prov. 6:16)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 6 - Man as Set Apart
- Noah (Genesis 6)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 7 - Man as Sexually Pure
- Uriah (II Sam. 11; I Cor. 6:12 – 20; 7:1)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 8 - Man as Teacher
- Moses (I Peter 4:11)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 9 - Man as Caretaker
- Joshua (Joshua 24)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 10 - Man as Soldier
- David (Ephesians 6)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 11 - Man as Struggler
- Job (Job, Chapters 2, 38-42)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 12 - Man as Practicing Brotherly Love
- John (I John 3:11-24)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 13 - Man as Husband
- Jesus Christ (Eph. 5:22-33)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 14 - Man as Father
- The Father of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15; Deut. 6:7; II Cor. 12:14; Eph.
6:4; Prov. 19:18)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 15 - Man as Saint
- Paul (Acts 22:1-21; I Peter 1:2)
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Session Notes (HTML | PDF) - Session 16 - Summary and Discussion


