Mentoring and Discipling Men

As men, we are called to lead, love, and protect in our homes, churches, and work. No matter how long we have been following Jesus, we will impact lives as leaders where we are. Let’s discuss what it may be like to encourage one another and to live obediently as followers of Jesus, how God is calling you to thrive as a Christ follower, and what is a simple way to start mentoring and disciplining other men who obediently follow Jesus.

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  • Jim served 11 years in the Air Force and over 20 years in the IT industry before pursuing full-time ministry in 2021. Jim serves as an Elder at UBC (2024) and oversees UBC’s Missions & Mercy Ministries (2022). Passionate about equipping churches to disciple and plant other churches through short-term trips, he also serves through e3 Partners (2012) in Argentina and Northern Uganda. Jim is also the Great Commission Connector for the Greater Dayton Association of Baptists (GDAB) (2023). When Jim and his wife Sandy aren’t serving on the mission field, they love spending time with their two children and six grandchildren, cheering on all Pittsburgh sports teams.

 
 

Purpose and Leadership as a Single Man

What is God's will for my life? What does God expect of me when I am single? Does my leadership only start when I marry? Most single guys struggle with purpose, identity, and how to lead others in their season of life. This breakout aims to encourage single men with key practices and steps to develop as leaders.

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  • Born into a Gospel-singing family in Nashville, Tennessee, Bryson traveled the world with his family until High School, when they settled to serve in a local church. Bryson received his theological education through Cedarville University (MDiv) and has been in church ministry for nine years. Married last year here at UBC, and he and his wife, Skyler, both serve on the church staff. Bryson also serves in public office as trustee president in Butler Township, Ohio.

 
 

Leading Your Family in a Time of Worship

What does it look like to lead in your home? This breakout will cover practical aspects of family devotions, helping your kids grow in their faith, and considering your responsibility as the head of your household. 

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  • Rob is our fun-loving Student Director who brings energy and humor to everything he does. A husband and dad of five, he’s always ready for Nerf battles and pranking. Known for his love of flamingos, Rob’s vibrant personality and dedication to building relationships make him a favorite among the students at UBC. Whether teaching the Bible, leading activities, or simply making people laugh, Rob’s goal is always to encourage and care.

 
 

Habits and Practices of Healthy Marriages

What does a healthy marriage look like? Ephesians 5 provides a specific breakdown of the habits and practices of a healthy marriage. As Proverbs 31:10 describes, “A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies.” This breakout session will explore what it is like to assume the leadership role and to love our wife like Christ loves the Church.

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  • Born and raised in the UK, Glen Duerr moved to Canada as a teenager in 1995 and then to the USA in 2006. He is the Chair of the Department of History and Government at Cedarville University and a City Councilman in Beavercreek, Ohio. He has been married to his wife, Rebecca, since 2009. together, they have three children: Declan (11), Harper (9), and Camille (9). They have been attending UBC since 2018, where Glen is serving a term as an Elder, 2024-2027; he previously served as a deacon, 2020-2023.

 
 

Leading Through the Offices of the Church

What does it mean to lead in the church? In this breakout session, we will examine the two church offices defined in the Bible: elders and deacons. Our focus will be on elders' and deacons' roles, qualifications, and character. Finally, we will engage in a discussion about aspiring to be a godly leader in the church.

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  • A UBC elder, government contractor, and retired military member was married to Paula for 34 years and has three adult daughters and two teenage grandsons. He has various types of leadership experience in the military and lay ministry, including teaching leadership in the Air Force, leading and teaching adult Sunday school and growth groups, and serving as a deacon.