Kingdom Man Waikele, nestled at the heart of our organization, serves as the vibrant central headquarters for Kingdom Man. Under the steadfast leadership of Brian Lum, our devoted team has been unwaveringly committed to providing discipleship to the men within our extensive community.
With an astounding average weekly church attendance of 8,000 individuals, our Waikele location stands as the cornerstone of our outreach, embodying the thriving spirit of Kingdom Man. Our dynamic team at Waikele has been instrumental in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, where men from all walks of life can find solace, strength, and purpose.
As we move forward, we are steadfast in our dedication to strengthening the impact of Kingdom Man Waikele. Our primary focus is to deepen our connections within the community, forging new paths to support and empower men in their spiritual journey. Through innovative programs, impactful outreach initiatives, and collaborative partnerships, we aim to amplify our reach and make a profound difference in the lives of those we serve.
At Kingdom Man Waikele, our core mission remains unwavering – Discipleship
Discipleship is at the heart of our mission. Our sanctuary provides a space where men can seek guidance, find fellowship, and experience renewal on their faith journey. Through intentional mentorship, deep fellowship, and spiritual renewal, we aim to see men grow into strong, faithful disciples of Christ.
Brian Lum
Location Lead
Following a long and fulfilling career as a United Airlines Ramp Serviceman, Brian Lum recently retired from 35 years of service. He has since then, picked up the torch as the Waikele Kingdom Man Location lead. Brian is passionate about the discipleship of men and loves to teach the Biblical foundation of Authentic Manhood, found in the Men’s 33 Series. He is married and has two adult children, a daughter who is 29 and a son who is 27.
When Brian is not serving at the church or leading men in Authentic Manhood, he loves to golf and take walks with his wife. Brian’s definition of success can be characterized by the building of authentic relationships with other individuals.
Brian believes that through authentic mentorship we can equip men to reposition their alignment under the authority of Jesus Christ and better understand their identity.