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Anomaly Brotherhood: Men built different. We reject average, rise above the status quo, and lead with faith, fitness, and discipline.

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Discussion Post Two - Servant Leadership
Where has "what's in it for me?" shaped your walk? What would repentance look like?
2 likes • Sep '25
The “what’s in it for me” mindset had me more focused on what I could get rather than what I could give. For example, I stopped going to men’s groups because I carried the mentality of, “I’m good—I don’t need anything.” Repentance looked like showing up with a servant’s heart instead. I began attending the group with the mindset of, What can I contribute or share that might help a brother today? I realized I wasn’t there just to receive a word but to share one—and that shift was deeply fulfilling, because you never know how something you say might encourage someone else. God doesn’t always directly answer prayers, but He may send someone to be the answer. By focusing on adding value to the group, I left each meeting feeling energized and grateful for the gift of community.
1 like • Sep '25
@Jared Martin Man, I really appreciate you sharing this. That shift you described from focusing only on tasks to actually caring for the people you lead is powerful. It shows real maturity and growth, not just as a leader but as a believer. I love how you’re stepping into servant leadership, because that’s exactly what Christ modeled for us. It’s encouraging to hear how the Spirit has been shaping your heart, and it challenges me to think about how I can be more intentional in the way I serve and walk alongside others too. Also employees feel more inclined to stay at the business since they feel appreciated and seen. Great post!
Discussion Post One - Basic Doctrine 101
Describe a moment when good doctrine "was like rain" for your life. How did that good doctrine bring clarity or healing to your life over time? If it's difficult for you to think of a moment, then what doctrine were you introduced to in class today that helped bring clarity to an area of your life?
2 likes • Sep '25
@Cassidie Higbee Great share! People in the world would see that as crazy but Kingdom people believe you must be equally yoked. Following Christ fully ended the relationship, but trusting God and His word is building you up Christ-like. Plus you’ll end up aligning with someone who is equally yoked so it works out at the end 👏🏾
1 like • Sep '25
@Devin Bean Forgiving others regardless of the circumstances takes a huge weight off a person’s shoulders and give it to God. I also love the grace you showed your parents, acknowledging that they are figuring life out like the rest of us. Very powerful perspective!
Discussion Post One - Servant Leadership
Referring to the Scriptures listed at the end of the PowerPoint, what Scripture is the most challenging for you to accept? Why? After you reply to this discussion, feel free to reply to another student's response as well!
5 likes • Sep '25
"But even if you should suffer for righteousness' sake, you will be blessed Have no fear of them, nor be troubled, but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy." (1 Pet. 3:14-15) This verse is most challenging for me to accept because I enjoy relating with people in society. Following the Word makes me stand out. Monitoring my music, social media and tv shows are healthy for my soul but can be looked at as stern or excessive by the world. I’ve learned it’s okay to be different knowing that the world offers temporary pleasure but the Word is satiating and everlasting.
Welcome to the ChurchLV School of Ministry!
Pastor Michael, Pastor Gia, and I are excited to welcome all of you to the School of Ministry! Whether you're planning on joining us for all nine months or a few courses, we are so grateful that you would trust the School of Ministry with stewarding your next season of spiritual growth. We understand that many of you have chosen to join us from a variety of backgrounds and locations, so we would love to open up an opportunity to get to know YOU! Replying to this post, please answer the following questions: 1. What is your name? 2. Where are you attending from? Or where have you travelled from in order to attend? 3. What is your favorite hobby? 4. What are you hoping to gain from being in this program? Use this as an opportunity to not only share about you, but to learn how to navigate Skool! You will be replying to discussion posts in every course, so make sure to take the time to learn. If you ever have any questions, feel free to send me a direct message! Note: Course access will begin on September 9th with Servant Leadership, and September 11th with Basic Doctrine 101.
3 likes • Sep '25
Hello! My name is Enrique Idehen. I’m originally from Des Moines, IA, and I’ve been living in Henderson since January 2022. My favorite hobbies are working out, eating, traveling, and reading. I am hoping to gain stronger biblical knowledge and leadership skills at SOM. I don’t know if I’ll go into ministry, but I see myself going to business school, and I believe it’s important to be a Christ-centered entrepreneur/business owner. Feel free to reach out to me with any fitness/nutrition or business questions!
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