
A CALL TO PURITY: WALKING TOGETHER IN FAITHFULNESS
Upcoming Dates
Selections
- Men (ages 14+)
- Women (14+)
- Child for Childcare25 remaining
- Pastors & Counselors - add on Q & A Luncheon
Details
- Friday, February 20th from 6-8pm & Saturday, February 21st from 8am-noon
- For those seeking purity and those coming alongside to help.
- At Hayden Bible Church
- Limited childcare available if pre-registered
In a culture saturated with sexual temptation, men, marriages, and families are often left without clear direction or support. This weekend is a call for the church to be ready—to speak truth clearly with grace and compassion, and to walk with people toward genuine restoration and healing.
Jesus promises, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Purity is not merely a private struggle or a personal discipline—it is a matter of the heart that affects the spiritual health of our marriages, our families, and our churches. God’s call to purity shapes how we live, love, and care for one another within the body of Christ.
For many men, struggles with purity are real and often hidden. For wives, those struggles bring pain, confusion, and strain into their marriages. Too often, both suffer quietly—unsure how to move forward or where to turn. Men’s and women’s struggles are not isolated; they impact their relationships, their homes, and the church.
A Call to Purity Weekend is not only for those who are struggling—it is for those who want to be equipped. This weekend is designed to strengthen men and women to understand purity at the heart level and to walk wisely with those who are struggling. Whether you are personally battling impurity, supporting a spouse, or seeking to help others with discernment and grace, this weekend exists to prepare you for the challenge.
Through biblical teaching and practical application, this seminar will help cultivate personal purity, strengthen marriages, restore broken relationships, and equip the church to respond with truth and hope. Together, we seek to answer God’s call—not only to purity of heart, but to faithfulness in caring for one another.
“Everyone who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is pure.” (1 John 3:3)