Solomon’s Porch
Men seeking a vibrant faith in Christ need a no-nonsense approach to personal Bible study, instruction, accountability, mentoring and fellowship. As Christian men, we intend to grow deep in our relationship with God and lead our homes, church, and community toward Christ and for His glory.
Meeting Schedule
Tuesdays, 7 pm | The Lodge
(2nd floor Children’s Center)
No regular meeting on November 11, due to special outreach event.
Solomon’s Porch meets seasonally on Tuesday evenings (September-April), where we join for life-on-life community, hear a thought-provoking message, engage in vibrant discussions and pursue personal and spiritual growth together as men. Our mission is to enable and support men in the quest to renew their minds, restore their families, reform their churches and revitalize their culture.
November 18, 7-9 PM — The Lodge

Men, come for fellowship and discussion as Al Potter shares on the topic:
Thinking Biblically About Volunteerism
Join us!
Outreach Events
Throughout the Year
Part of our mission with this ministry is to reach men outside of the church for Christ. Throughout the year, we plan various invitational events where men can gather in a more social setting to build relationships and open new opportunities for gospel impact. We also host special coed events featuring guest speakers on a variety of relevant topics.
Outreach Events
Throughout the Year
As children progress into early elementary, their spiritual journey leads them to Base Camp, where they’ll learn important foundational truths of God’s Word and how to think biblically—all in a fun, engaging environment that features kid-friendly worship, creative crafts, and more!
Historical Signficance
Solomon’s Porch (also referred to as portico or colonnade) was a grand covered walkway with massive columns that was named for King Solomon, who built the First Temple of the Jews, a magnificent holy structure in ancient Jerusalem. This covered area became a significant gathering place for intellectual discourse and debate. It was also a place where Jesus taught, shared and visited with people (John 10) and where His disciples continued Jesus’ ministry (Acts 3, 5).
— (Acts 5:12b)
Solomon’s Porch Staff

Al Potter


