Clarity Church Launches the Men’s Breakfast Club

As summer wrapped up, Clarity Church launched the Men’s Breakfast Club (MBC). We meet Saturdays at 8:00 AM at the Perkins in Osseo / Brooklyn Park, by the Fleet Farm.

The MBC offers gatherings for men, to provide encouragement, fellowship, and a deeper understanding of faith and life’s purpose.

Key aspects of these events:

  • Community and growth: Men are encouraged to connect, be refreshed, and grow together in their faith.
  • Fellowship and brotherhood: The core purpose is to build community and a sense of brotherhood among men. 
  • Spiritual encouragement: Group Prayer support, and biblical discussion that offer teaching and practical application for navigating life’s challenges. 
  • Practical application: Our goal as a group is to equip more men to take on appropriate levels of Authority, Responsibility and Leadership in order to lead well in their homes, communities, and spheres of influence.

On Saturday, October 4th , 2025, the MBC group will be starting a new devotional , Thirty Virtues That Build A Man” by Vince Miller. We will go through this devotional as a group Bible study & discussion. Materials for this study have been sponsored through our friends at Man Skilz (http://ManSkilz.org)

If you are interested in more information on the MBC, including the latest event schedule, you can find more at

What the Lord is doing in my life.

What do you see the Lord actively doing in your life? Another way to say that is “What has the Lord been speaking into your life?”

I think this has the potential to be a good topic for a regular post. I think it’s good to regularly take stock in what the Lord is doing in and through us as we spend time in the word, in prayer, and in worship. Since scripture tells us that there should be much FRUIT born from our walk with Jesus (John 15:1-8), we should probably be able to recognize some of it…

So, what HAS the Lord been speaking into me?

My “life verse” or the verse I have committed to memory and … Click to Continue

God’s Plan vs. God’s Provision? Part I

These days, I don’t need a lot of “things”. Now that I have a family, I just want to provide for them. I want to be able to pay our bills, keep a roof over our heads, food in our bellies, and gas in our car.

Yet, as noble as that sounds, it can have a LARGELY selfish and prideful nature plugged into it when you try to go about it the wrong way. Click to Continue