The mission of the RUMC Men’s Group is to encourage men to take the next step in their walks of faith as we journey together. Our prayer is that our time together will be an impactful experience where we can grow in our walk with Jesus and be encouraged and challenged to live out our faith! Join us…

October 2, 2025-Pastor Jarrett Wallace

September 5, 2024-Rev. Jarrett Wallace

January 11, 2024-Mens Ministry Leadership Forum

August 3, 2023-Matt Boltin-Stephen Ministry

July 13, 2023-RUMC Commons Project Update

May 11, 2023-Mens Dinner Event with Matt McKee

March 2, 2023-Serving Side By Side Mission Partners

April 14, 2022-Good Friday Trio-Joe, Bob, Greg

March 17, 2022-Josh Ivey-Elisabeth McDonnell-RUMC Missions

David Morken from High Tech Prayer Breakfast

Jeff Ross: Shane Peden. Rusty introduced him to me this summer and after the HITECH breakfast we started talking about Grace@Work programs

Senior Paster Tom Davis and Associate Pastor Jeff Ross - Discuss Friendship

Scott Straw is leading us this month. His story has had many twists and turns. Come support him as he shares where he is today.

This month I'll (Eric) be sharing a bit of my journey and talk about how God is teaching me the difference between the now and the present.

This month Jim and Richard will present our plans for The Commons Project.

RUMC Sunday School - June 2021 This month we are featuring a panel of RUMC Sunday school classes. Hear how different classes responded to the pandemic and take a fresh look at your Bible study and fellowship options at RUMC.

Former members of the Roswell UMC Youth program talk about their experiences in the program, and the Dodson Youth Center - the DOD

Scott discusses the Biblical History Center in Lagrange Georgia

06-06-2021 - Panel Discussion of the Roswell UMC Youth Program

Kevin Barra shares his journey with the Roswell UMC Men

Tim Kitteridge speaks to the Men's Breakfast about "Home"

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