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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bikers For Christ? - Bikers For Christ (BFC) is a motorcycle
ministry where members ride their bikes and participate in events which
put them in places where God can use them to minister & evangelize.
Is BFC affiliated with a church? -
Yes. This means it doesn’t matter which Christian church you attend,
you are welcome to join up. We currently have members who attend
many different churches including Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist,
Assembly of God, Christian & Grace Churches. In addition, any local
Christian church can sponsor a BFC chapter.
Why is it important that BFC be affiliated with a church? -
Accountability! Unlike other independent MC ministries, we firmly
believe that every ministry of God should be conducted under the
supervision of a local Christian church. This way, if anything gets weird
or out of hand, the church has the authority to correct us. Biblically, the
church is the God ordained vehicle used to correct Christians and the
ministries we serve in.
I’ve heard of BFC before, but the patch was different? - In fact there
are several other motorcycle ministries called Bikers For Christ or Bikers
For Jesus. Along with this ministry, the other most prominent one is the
Mid-Atlantic based BFC in Pennsylvania which covers 5 states. We
have been in contact with that ministry and there is no conflict in sharing
a similar name.
How does BFC compete with other clubs for members? - Bikers For
Christ is not in “competition” with any other MC club, gang or ministry.
We do not act in a way to draw people out of other worthwhile activities,
but rather supplement or support those activities. For example, our
current National Administrator is an active member in 5 different MC
groups including the Christian Motorcyclists Association and ABATE.
Other members belong to MMA, HOG, RAT, SCNOC, VOC as well as
other MC ministries. Of course how “involved” you choose to be should
be kept in balance with your other priorities such as family & church.
What is the BFC “method” for ministering to others? - BFC does not
dictate how members should minister, that’s left between you & God
depending on your calling, gifts & talents. Some members pass out
tracts, others are better one on one, some hang out at biker bars and
wait for a response, some just ride around with their colors and let God
bring the prospects to them.
How is leadership handled with BFC? - BFC has no presidents, no
vice presidents, no lofty titles. Each chapter has an elder who takes
care of things in his/her geographic area. A National Administrator
oversees the business end of things and is available to help out the
elders with any needs they have. Each chapter is free to choose
members in various positions to help out. Chapters cover areas by
either state, county or city.
Where can I find the Policies & Procedures for BFC? - You won’t!
BFC has no by-laws. Being under the authority of a church, we are also
under their by-laws. Less red tape and bureaucracy to hinder God’s
work.
How big is BFC? - BFC currently covers 18 states & one province of
Canada. Our actual numbers are always changing and I would be
making this brochure obsolete by printing it here. When people ask
“how big are we”, we prefer to answer that Jesus is bigger...
How does BFC deal with members who backslide or go astray? -
We trust the Holy Spirit to keep the membership in line. If He can’t do
it, then neither can we. If a member is continuously grieving the Holy
Spirit and sinning, we ask that they be honest with themselves and God
by turning their patch in to their local elder. The elder will hold on to it
until they get their life straightened out again. We do not conduct
inquisitions into people’s lives and we do not judge or condemn others
(Luke 6). We also don’t threaten people or forcibly remove their colors.
God deals with all us sinners accordingly.
I ride a Kawayamazuki KYZ-500-SS Super duo-sport touring cruiser,
can I still ride with BFC? - BFC strongly supports an individual’s
freedom to ride whatever they want to. No one should tell you what to
ride. Our members own everything from Japanese sport bikes, British
iron, German touring bikes as well as Harley-Davidson cruisers.
How much are the annual dues? - BFC is a “free” ministry, there are
no dues. The small amount of money needed for administration is raised
through the sale of merchandise such as patches, T-shirts, stickers,
hats and any other neat stuff we happen to run across. All donations to
BFC are tax deductible.
How do I get a patch? - You first need to be a member in good
standing, then just tell us what you want and we will send your stuff out
when we get your money. Simple. However, if you are not a BFC
member, we can’t sell you anything with the logo on it. Non-members
could wear it while being outside our scope of accountability and
damage our reputation, so please don’t give all your secular friends BFC
T-shirts as Christmas gifts, thank you. For those who already sport
another club or ministry back-patch, we also sell a smaller “arm” sized
patch that can be put on a jacket sleeve or vest.
Why doesn’t the BFC patch have a territorial rocker? - We do not
“claim” territories. This kind of behavior can and does antagonize outlaw
biker clubs who also “lay claim” to the same territories. By flying a
rocker, they will see you as competition and that’s not the best way to
open doors. If other people want to “claim turf”, that’s fine - we just want
to tell people about Jesus Christ.
Why does the BFC patch use so many different colors (7)? - Again,
to avoid antagonizing “outlaw clubs” which may claim a particular color
scheme as “theirs”.
How does BFC interact with other MC ministries? - By supporting
them. Go riding with them, help them out during their events, pray with
them. We’re on the same side.
How do I become a member? - You must request an application from
your local chapter elder or by contacting our headquarters (at the end of
this brochure). You will have to answer a few questions and then your
pastor will have to sign off on it for you. We will be calling your pastor to
verify. Make sure you pray about it first, read the scriptures listed on the
application and discuss it with your wife/husband. We do not have a
“prospect” process, but we do want you to understand the seriousness &
commitment involved.
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