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Some wish to live within the sound of church or chapel bells:  We want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell  !!!!

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The Capital City Chapter of Bikers for Christ (BFC) is a ministry wherein members use their motorcycles as a means to bring the love of Jesus Christ to the lost, the last, and the least of society. We ride to events and participate in activities that give us an opportunity to reach out to bikers, prostitutes, the homeless, people in jail and prison, the unloved and the unlovable, the bruised, abused and the forgotten to tell them that Jesus loves them right where they are, that he has a plan for their lives, and wants them to be part of his family.

If you're a Christian biker and would like to give some purpose to your riding, we'd love to have you be a part of our ministry.  Click on "Becoming A Member" to find out how to join.  If you haven't yet asked Jesus to be your personal savior and Lord, do so TODAY.  Click on "Getting Saved" to find out how..

 Jesus Would Have Been A Biker!

Jesus was a non-conformist, a counter-culture extremist, and a lot like you and me. The church thought he was weird, and his family thought he might be crazy. His friends were few. He hung out with people no one else wanted - the poor and the homeless, prostitutes and thieves, the last and the least of society. He was persecuted by hypocrites, and the government was out to get him. One of his closest friends betrayed him, and when he was arrested on false charges, his other friends deserted him.  His best friend even denied knowing him just to save his own skin. In the end, he let himself be executed for our sins, but not before he prayed for his enemies.  If Jesus was in the flesh on earth today, he would be next to you on his motorcycle telling you that he loves you...enough to die for you.

 2 Corinthians 5:18-20
 

Monthly Meetings

Our monthly meeting is held on the second Sunday of each month at the Calvary Chapel in Apex.  Time = 2:30pm
Our meetings are open to anyone, so feel free to visit.