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Ministry
to bikers can begin at three different or overlapping levels
Fellowship - Evangelism - Discipleship
I.
Fellowship: How to begin? Pray! Seek God's direction as you
would for any new ministry in the church. Settle for nothing less
than God's perfect peace and anointing. Motorcycle Ministry in the
local church can begin by scheduling fellowship events for the riders
that already attend.
Examples
would include, but not be limited to:
Meeting at the church for a Saturday morning ride together for breakfast.
Encouraging
motorcycle riders to ride their bikes to church, complete with riding
apparel, and providing a special place for bikes only parking.
This
could establish a "biker friendly" atmosphere which will
help visitors who ride feel welcome and comfortable.
Encourage
riders in the church to bring their bikes to other church functions.
People are fascinated with motorcycles.
Have
bikers in the church sell or auction off rides to church members
to raise money for mission's projects.
Meet
at the church to ride to other motorcycle events in the community.
II. Evangelism: How to begin? Pray! Once again seek God's
direction, wisdom and anointing as you take this ministry to the
next level.
Biker specific events can be scheduled to begin establishing a relationship
with the motorcycle riders in your community. Men and women already
involved in fellowship activities may be ready to take their fellowship
rides to the next level. Decide whether these events are intended
to be evangelistic outreaches or fund raisers. It is very difficult
to combine the two. One thing that really tears down walls that
exist between the church and the world is to not charge or accept
donations. It provides a perfect opportunity to explain "Free
Grace".
Biker
Sundays - Like any other special event at church, success will
depend upon individual involvement. Simply declaring any given Sunday
to be a "Biker Sunday" may not guarantee success. Non
church riders will come because they have been personally invited
by some-one in the church.
Encourage
church folks to dress casually for that service, provide special
parking and a free meal after church. Information is available from
Chaplain Fellowship Motorcycle Ministry on how to put on a bike
show or hold bike games. Share the gospel and provide an opportunity
to respond.
Bike
Show - A free bike show complete with free food and trophies
will attract local riders. Chaplain Fellowship Motorcycle Ministry
can provide information on how to best conduct such an event. If
your church is located on a main street or highway in your community,
the church parking lot may be a good choice. If not, shopping center
or supermarket parking lots are of-ten available. End with a brief
presentation emphasizing God's love and forgiveness.
Hospitality
Tent - If your church is near a major motorcycle event or on
a heavily traveled rout to or from one, you may be able to set up
a tent to give out free coffee, ice water and snacks. Evangelism
material can be available as well as someone willing to pray with
any-one in need. Highway rest areas, motorcycle dealerships, swap
meets and bike races are all possibilities. Permission is always
needed. Sometimes you may have to pay a fee to set up as any other
vendor.
Bike
Blessings - This can be done in conjunction with other events
or as an event of its own. We're not really blessing a machine,
but praying for the rider and passenger. Ask if there is anything
specific you can pray about for them. If someone invites you to
pray with them about anything they have opened their heart just
a little to receive more of God farther down the road.
Free
Bike Wash - This means free, no donations, no tips. Offer them
a cup of water or coffee while you wash their bike. Provide and
encourage them to read a short evangelism tract you have ready.
When finished offer to pray for them about anything. Be prepared
to answer their questions about "Why are you doing this for
free?"
Toy
Runs - A toy run is a motorcycle ride usually of less than 100
miles with the intent of collecting toys for kids around Christmas
time. Bikers donate a new toy to be able to make the ride. Free
food is good. Some of the hardest bikers have a soft heart when
it comes to kids. What better chance than to explain what Christmas
is really all about.
Hospital
Visits - If you have a way of knowing about bikers who have
been in accidents in your area and have someone in your church that
can relate and is willing to make these visits, incredible ministry
opportunity is available.
Motorcycle
Riding Fellowship - Motorcycle riders within the church who
wish to identify as a group for the purpose of fellowship and evangelism
within the motorcycle community. The motorcycle community, like
many other sub groups within our culture, has its own set of rules
and protocol. Chaplain Fellowship Motorcycle Ministry is available
to help any church who would like to establish a motorcycle ministry.
III.
Discipleship: How to begin? You already know this one. Pray!
Seek God's direction, anointing, wisdom, boldness, protection and
that the right leadership is in place to begin the next step. Do
you have men and women who are true disciples? Riders in the church
who are maturing believers with a love for motorcycles and the people
who ride them, with a desire to commit to more than fellowship,
more than an occasional outreach to the local biker community? Jesus'
disciples did more than just enjoy His teachings and one another's
company. They brought others to Jesus. They were recognized in their
community as disciples of Jesus.
The
next step in motorcycle ministry is a core of committed riders called
to ministry to bikers, willing to become informed in the rules and
protocol of the biker world and ready to do what ever it takes to
bring unsaved bikers to a relationship with Jesus. These individuals
may be interested in becoming a part of Chaplain Fellowship Motorcycle
Ministry.
If
after praying and meditating on these verses and you are confident
that this is your calling, please print out and complete the membership
and ordination application to begin your journey.
Chaplain
Fellowship Motorcycle Ministries is a faith based nondenominational
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