Celebrating Growth: Lutheran Men in Mission Reaches More, Reaches Wide, Reaches Boldly

Lutheran Men in Mission (LMM) recently met in Reno to set bold plans in motion for 2025, focusing on rebranding, expanding discipleship coaching, and bringing over 100 new congregations into their network. With new initiatives and the support of men across the country, LMM is inspiring deeper spiritual connections.

Upcoming retreats, including November’s One Year to Live in Iowa, as well as weekly virtual Bible and book studies, offer rich opportunities for growth and fellowship. Don’t miss the full update in LMM’s 2024 Fall Ambasador-Gram.

As Lutheran Men in Mission (LMM) continues to foster spiritual growth, their recent board meeting in Reno, Nevada, marked a pivotal moment. The board celebrated the achievements of the 2022-2024 Strategic Plan and laid out a visionary path for reaching even more men with the message of faith, support, and discipleship.

What’s Next for LMM?

  1. Reaching Boldly: As part of LMM’s rebranding for 2025, they’ll introduce a fresh logo and resources, embracing the trusted legacy of LMM with a renewed visual identity.

  2. Reaching More: With over 100 additional congregations joining the LMM network, the ministry’s reach is stronger than ever. Men from all walks of life are connecting to deepen their faith through new resources and events.

  3. Reaching Wide: A new discipleship coaching curriculum is in development, aimed at equipping men with the skills and community support needed to strengthen their journeys. The recent One Year to Live retreats are also seeing an increase in younger attendees, showing the ministry’s impact across generations.

  4. Reaching Generously: LMM thanks the many supporters who have dedicated their time, talents, and financial resources to expanding this important ministry.

Upcoming Events

LMM has announced its exciting 2024-2025 retreat lineup for their acclaimed One Year to Live experience. Upcoming locations include Camp EWALU in Iowa (Nov. 1-3), Camp Chrysalis in Texas (Feb. 21-23), and more. These retreats are opportunities to connect deeply with faith and fellow men in inspiring natural settings. Visit Lutheran Men in Mission’s One Year to Live for more details.

Additionally, weekly virtual Bible and book studies offer chances to grow and connect, regardless of location. Join the Bible study every Thursday at 7:00 pm Central or the book study on Tuesdays at the same time. To participate, visit Project Twelve.

With steadfast faith and dedication, Lutheran Men in Mission is prepared to expand its influence and resources to support men in their spiritual journeys across the Grand Canyon Synod and beyond. For further information or to get your congregation involved, contact dave.newman@lutheranmeninmission.org.