At First Christian Church, we believe that men should journey through life together with other men who are seeking the Lord.  Men's Groups at FCC are a unique opportunity to get together for accountability, spiritual growth, Bible study and prayer. 

Listed below are FCC's current men's groups and the contact information needed for you to get connected!


Sunday Morning Prayer
Led by: Tim Wallingford
Contact: Larae Thompson (lthompson@fcc-jc.org)
When: 8:00 am
Where: G29 (Prayer Room)
Join us as we pray for the ministries of FCC before Sunday services begin 

Men's Shoney's Group
Led by: This group rotates leadership.
Contact: Graham Bannister (ablegraham@hotmail.com)
When: 7:00-8:00 am
Where: Shoney's in Johnson City
This men's group enjoys a time of prayer, fellowship, discussion and support over breakfast each week. Any man is welcome to join them.

Wednesday Prayer Group
Led by: Community Life team / Jonathan Feathers
Contact: Community Life team / Jonathan Feathers (jfeathers@fcc-jc.org)
When: 9:00am
Where: G29 (Prayer Room)
One of the joys of being a Christian is to pray for each other. Members of the Tuesday morning prayer group are committing to meeting every week to pray for prayer requests received by the church. They make contact during the week with those who have submitted the requests to pray with and encourage them.

Men Only
Led by: Brian Way
Contact: Brian Way (mwaydo@yahoo.com)
When: Wednesdays, 6:45-8:00 pm
Where: G28
A safe place for men to share what is really happening in their lives.

Cracker Barrel AM
Led by: This group rotates leadership.
Contact: Brent Welch (brentwelch@embarqmail.com)
When: Thursdays, 6:00 am
A group of 10-15 men who discuss either a Christian book or the Bible. We rotate who leads the discussions and enjoy learning together and helping each other grow in Christ-likeness.

Men's Mentoring Group
Led by: John Mark Wade
Contact: John Mark Wade (jwade@ecs.edu)
When: Saturdays, 9:00 am
Where: G49 (downstairs conference room)
The men’s mentoring group meets for prayer and discussion of the Bible as it applies to the current events in our world. Outwardly-focused service projects are taken on by the group, based on perceived needs and the ability of the group to offer service.