A Base Camp is a local group of men who meet regularly for fellowship and accountability. It’s a small, steady circle — not a crowd — where men show up, tell the truth about their lives, and push each other toward Christ.
No man was built to fight alone. A Base Camp gives you a place to be known, to be challenged, and to be supported as you grow in faith, strength, and leadership — at home, at work, and in your community. It’s where ordinary men become part of something bigger than themselves: a team that fights for one another, on and off the battlefield.
Typically four to eight men who meet on the same day and time each week or every other week — small enough that everyone is known, and no one gets lost in the crowd. Over time, this small circle becomes a team you can actually lean on, not just a group you occasionally show up to.
Time to share what's really going on — wins, struggles, and everything in between — without pretending or performing. This is a place to drop the mask, talk about what's actually happening at home, at work, and in your walk with God, and be met with truth instead of judgment.
Every meeting is grounded in God's Word, with prayer for one another's marriages, families, and battles. Scripture shapes the conversation and gives it direction, and prayer carries what's shared in the room out into the rest of the week.
Men who follow up, ask the hard questions, and walk with you — not just for one meeting, but for the long haul. This is accountability that goes beyond checking boxes: men committed to your growth, willing to speak truth in love, and ready to stand with you when it counts.