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 Christian Motorcycle Association Chambersbrug, PA
The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA), is a non-profit, interdenominational Christian organization, dedicated to reaching people for Christ in the highways and byways through motorcycling. CMA is not a Christian club or ride group designed to segregate Christians from the influences of the world, but rather it is a ministry designed to thrust you into the mission of spreading the light of Jesus into the darkest areas! CMA has a multifold purpose: To encourage and conduct public worship, personalized ministry, and Christian evangelistic crusades among motorcyclists. To proclaim, teach, and spread the gospel of The Lord Jesus Christ. To encourage Christian fellowship among motorcyclists. To portray the image of Christ to the world and dispel the negative images that bikers have been unjustly given. |
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"Glory Land Riders” Christian Motorcyclists Association Chapter #583 Chambersburg, PA 2009 Officers President – Jay Bogle Vice Pres – Harold Etter Sec & Tres – Deb Nay Road Captain – Chester Mott Co-Chaplain – Jack Laird Co-Chaplain - Barry Rawlings Contact M&S Harley-Davidson
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Where is the CMA going?The vision of the CMA is that we can become a light within the world of motorcycling. We therefore want to take the Gospel to all motorcyclists. We hope that the information on this web-site will help you to see what we believe we are called to do, and how we fulfill our calling. |
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What do we do?Though we share Jesus in many ways, the most effective is building friendships. We are breaking down the barriers people have put up against "religion", by being available and real with people whoever they are. We try to have a CMA presence at as many biking events as possible throughout the year. 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. We also have tracts and material for everyday use, which we find helpful to express Jesus. |
| Jesus The Biker
He was a lot like you and me. The government didn't like him. The church thought he was weird. His friends were few. What friends he had, denied him. He was persecuted by hypocrites. He hung around people like you and me. Yes, if Jesus were on this earth in the flesh, he would be next to you on his bike telling you he loved you...enough to die for you. |
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