The Christian Motorcyclists' Association UK (CMA UK) is a charity founded in 1983 with a mission to share the Christian gospel with the UK motorcycling community. As motorcyclists and Christians, members are passionate about both motorcycling and knowing Jesus personally. The CMA UK has distributed over 42,000 pocket-sized Biker Bibles at events since 2007 to reach bikers with the love of God. They help at bike rallies and events, hold biker services and church visits, and a cafe church to fulfill their mission.
Wade Street Church, a URC/Baptist LEP in the centre of the small city of Lichfield, is constantly trying to reach out to the surrounding community by engaging with the life of the city and using those opportunities both to model and to proclaim the values of the Kingdom of God. WSC encourages its members to become involved in all aspects of the life of the city and has gained a reputation for its welcoming and hospitable outlook and its engagement with the many different initiatives which help to improve the life of the citizens (Foodbank, Late Night Listeners, Schools’ Work and so on).
Dursley Tabernacle: the Parsonage Project youth centreLawrence Moore
The Church’s decision to prioritise youth and community work by appointing a paid Youth Worker led to the establishing of a Family Café in the Church Sanctuary and grew into a vision to transform some of its decaying buildings into a new Youth Centre for the town.
This is the story of an urban church in the middle of regeneration and redevelopment, seeking to be involved in mission but with a small membership and worshipping community.
Lent Appeal 2016: Aid to the Church in Need presentationdiolondon
'Aid to the Church in Need' is one of our partners in this 2016's Lent Appeal, which is to raise funds to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East. This presentation was given at a fundraising lunch for diocesan staff members.
Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books are the Best Evangelism Tool Hear what Christians using our Books are saying about them Reallifestoriesbooks.com
Wade Street Church, a URC/Baptist LEP in the centre of the small city of Lichfield, is constantly trying to reach out to the surrounding community by engaging with the life of the city and using those opportunities both to model and to proclaim the values of the Kingdom of God. WSC encourages its members to become involved in all aspects of the life of the city and has gained a reputation for its welcoming and hospitable outlook and its engagement with the many different initiatives which help to improve the life of the citizens (Foodbank, Late Night Listeners, Schools’ Work and so on).
Dursley Tabernacle: the Parsonage Project youth centreLawrence Moore
The Church’s decision to prioritise youth and community work by appointing a paid Youth Worker led to the establishing of a Family Café in the Church Sanctuary and grew into a vision to transform some of its decaying buildings into a new Youth Centre for the town.
This is the story of an urban church in the middle of regeneration and redevelopment, seeking to be involved in mission but with a small membership and worshipping community.
Lent Appeal 2016: Aid to the Church in Need presentationdiolondon
'Aid to the Church in Need' is one of our partners in this 2016's Lent Appeal, which is to raise funds to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East. This presentation was given at a fundraising lunch for diocesan staff members.
Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books are the Best Evangelism Tool Hear what Christians using our Books are saying about them Reallifestoriesbooks.com
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A Mosaic path designed and built for London writer and Educationalist Jaqueline Walker in 2008. The structure also includes a painted mural extending over two walls and includes a number of meaningful and whimsical elements relation to the writer's life. The basic premiss is a washing line but the finished piece includes many other elements.
There are a couple of ways for you to become a financial ministry partner.
The easiest is by going to our website at www.e3partners.org/motorcycle_ministry and create a monthly support plan using electronic funds transfer technology or donate a special gift.
The other option is to mail a check payable to “I Am Second” addressed to:
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All your contributions to our ministry either through e3 Partners Ministry or I Am Second are tax deductible and sincerely appreciated.
Eddie Tulasiewicz text National Churches Trust and St Edburgs BicesterHistoric England
Notes for a presentation by Eddie Tulasiewicz, The National Churches Trust, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, The National Churches Trust. "Community facilities for parish churches: The National Churches Trust and St Edburg’s Church, Bicester, Oxfordshire". The presentation was given at a conference session entitled "Experiencing Change", part of the "Parish Church Interiors In Changing Times" conference, supported by Historic England.
20th Anniversary 24-page Commemorative Booklet for St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Cedarburg Wisconsin, which I edited and produced for the church. I created template ads and an order form, sold the ads, did all of the layout and editing, and printed the booklet, which also served as a fundraiser for the church.
A guideline for building healthy churches. It examines three types of local Churches and Church workers. It states six commitments that produces a GREAT church.
Slides from the 135th Session of Synod of the Diocesan of Ottawa.
Includes presentations:
Annual Appeal
Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)
Government Relations
Anglican Military Ordinate
All My Relations
Canadian Lutheran Anglican Youth (CLAY)
Rite of Reconciliation
Communications
General Synod
3. Mission: Taking the Christian Gospel
to the UK Motorcycling Community
• As Christians Motorcyclists we are passionate
about sharing the Gospel in every area of the
motorcycling community.
• As motorcyclists there is nothing more exciting
than riding a motorcycle, but as Christians we
have discovered that there is nothing as
fulfilling as knowing Jesus personally.
• Anyone who calls out to the Lord for help will
be saved. Romans 10 v 13
4. History
• History In Brief
• The Christian Motorcyclists' Association UK began in 1983
• We are part of CMA International
• On the 26th of May 2000 the Christian Motorcyclists' Association UK
became UK registered charity
• In June 2007 the "CMA UK" in partnership with the "UK Bible Society" and
"Bibles For The Nations" produced a pocket sized Biker Bible.
• It was launched in June 2007 at the Centenary Isle of Man TT, and in one
day alone 393 bibles were taken.
• Between then and December 2010, 42,000 Biker Bibles have been
requested by bikers at shows, rallies, race circuits and personal
conversations etc.
• The feedback has been superb and opened up new avenues of reaching
bikers and their families with the Love of God.
• Many churches and individuals have sponsored the printing of a Biker
Bible at a cost of £2.00 per copy.
13. “Praise the Lord for all his mercy, no matter how
big or small we give thanks. But we must remain
in prayer and fasting until our Brother Pete
stands alongside us in unity praising the Lord.
We Love you Lord hear our prayer, help our
loved brother Pete to rest in you and allow you
to minister your healing power to his body so
that he will raise again like the eagle to praise
your holy name, and take your holy word out
into this hurting world to change one heart at a
time.”
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Hello, Introductions, Outline of this evening, thanks for opportunity.
What we do
We strive to have a presence at as many biker events as we can each year. We share Jesus' love in many different ways including selling programs running helmet parks and Holy Joes Café serving tea, coffee and cold drinks. Holy Joes are usually run at larger rallies and are open into the early hours or even open 24 hours not closing for the duration of the rally. Holy Joes have become a place for people to relax, chat about the good and bad times and talk about their problems and worries, knowing that they will be listened to and not laughed at. We see a great need at these rallies and pray that the freedom only Christ can give will touch and change many lives.
We produce our own magazine three times a year called "Chainlink". This gives us an opportunity to communicate with members and supporters as well as supporting churches what we have been doing both on a national level and on a branch level. Chainlink is available in hard copy and electronically and can be downloaded from the down loads section on the website.
We have our own prayer network called "Fasttrack" so that if any members or friends and family of bikers need urgent prayer we can get this moving straight away via the email.
The CMA gives 10% of its general income to other charities in accordance with the teaching of scripture and as thanks for what God has given us. For more details follow the tithes link.
Structure
CMA members are spread all over the country and are grouped into branches meeting in their area. Each branch has a chairman or woman, treasurer and secretary who are elected by the membership of that branch. They are responsible for the day to day running of the branch. The branch is responsible for arranging their own meetings each month and events that they attend and networking with motorcycle clubs in their area.
The local Branch is responsible for the work of the CMA in its own area which includes making contact with local motorcyclisis, other bike clubs, youth groups, etc., anywhere the Lord may lead them to be a witness for Him. They also organise prayer and Bible studies, social events, bike runs and charity events - each branch doing what is most suited to its own area.
The National Executive are elected by the members and are headed up by the National Chairman. They meet regularly throughout the year and are responsible for the day to day running of CMA and seek God's will for the direction CMA should be moving in. They serve and encourage members in their work.
We are also a registered charity (number 1080911) and have trustees who oversee the charity. Our constitution, as approved by the Charity Commision, governs the legal aspects of our charitable status, and our rules how we apply them.
Bedford | Bristol | Devon & Cornwall | East Midlands | Forth and Tay | Gloucester | Hampshire and Dorset | Hampshire and Surrey Borders | Kent | Kent Coast | Lakes and Lancs | Lincs and East Yorks | Most of Essex | Norfolk | Norfolk Borders | North and West Wales | North Cheshire | North East | North East Derbyshire | North East London | Northallerton, Thirsk & York (NorTY) | Northern Ireland | Rest of Scotland | Scottish Borders | South East London | South Lancs | South Wales | Staffordshire | Suffolk | Sussex | Thames Valley | Towcester | West Midlands | West Yorkshire
35 Branches in the UK!
So what do we get up to?
So what do we get up to?
Thanks for opportunity to come and share with you this evening.
Re-iterate invitation to Support us in our mission.
Happy to chat with anyone about that, or anything else this evening before we leave.