There's a scene in the Gospels that captures what this movement is about.
Four men carried their paralyzed friend to Jesus. When the crowd blocked the way, they climbed the roof, tore a hole through it, and lowered their brother down into the presence of Christ.
That's the kind of brotherhood we're building—men who refuse to give up on each other, men who dig through obstacles, men who carry one another when the weight is too heavy to bear alone.
We are not gathering for religion or routine. We are building a covenant brotherhood—men who walk with God, fight for one another, and run toward the refining fire of His presence.