FELLOWSHIP EXPRESSION
We fellowship. We bond. We become. We build. In Christ
A brotherhood for men discovering their identity as sons of God. H.I.S emphasizes covenant over convenience and models authentic manhood after the man Christ Jesus. This is not a men's club, a support group, or a self-improvement program. It is a fellowship of men being grounded in the same sonship theology that governs every T.S.P expression.
H.I.S is the fellowship expression for men at The Sonship Place Church. Every man connected to the T.S.P community belongs here: the man who has walked with Christ for decades and the man asking his first questions, the father and the single son, the man who has everything together and the man who is holding it together by faith alone. Covenant does not ask for credentials. It asks for presence.
Iron sharpens iron. A man who knows who he is in Christ sharpens the man beside him, not by having the right answers, but by standing in the same settled identity. H.I.S does not produce authentic manhood by imitation or aspiration. It produces it by formation in the truth that the man Christ Jesus has already modeled and the finished work has already secured.
Brotherhood that shows up when it costs something. H.I.S does not gather when it is easy. It gathers because the covenant demands it. Men learn to be present not because attendance is rewarded but because absence is noticed and named in love.
Men are sharpened by honest engagement with one another, not by polished performance. H.I.S creates a culture where a man can speak plainly about what he is carrying and trust that the men around him will respond with truth, not platitude.
The man Christ Jesus is the model. Not cultural masculinity, not strength defined by dominance, not manhood measured by achievement. Jesus walked in settled identity, served from that identity, and suffered within it without losing it. That is the template.
Every gathering returns to the foundation: you are a son of God. Conduct, responsibility, and leadership flow from that identity. H.I.S does not teach men how to be men. It grounds men in who they already are in Christ and trusts that identity to produce everything else.
Every man in The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church family has a place in this brotherhood. Covenant does not ask for credentials.
It asks for presence.