Bikers Church ministers primarily, but not exclusively to bikers. Everyone is welcome, but our focus and flavour is geared towards bikers, their family and friends.
At Bikers Church Midrand our heart is to bring the unchurched into a lasting relationship with Christ. We believe in Jesus' command to love and His commission to go. Our desire is to be found in God; being God centred, bible based and led by His Holy Spirit. Being formed in community is crucial to our growth to become servant leaders & people of integrity. In order for this to take root in our hearts we must be committed to discipleship, starting with our families. It is from this place that we will be fruitful in this world, a Godly influence in our communities, whilst remaining relevant to our times, recognising everyone as valuable.
The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) and Bikers Church in South Africa run parallel as organizations and complement each other. CMA is the evangelistic thrust and Bikers Church does the pastoral care and discipling of the bikers, their family and friends. There are currently 12 Bikers Churches around the country. Each local Bikers Church is autonomous but not independent. The pastor and the “handlebar committee” are responsible for the welfare of the local church under the umbrella of the Bikers Church Movement.
Bikers Church ministers primarily, but not exclusively to bikers. Everyone is welcome, but our focus and flavour is geared towards bikers, their family and friends.
At Bikers Church Midrand our heart is to bring the unchurched into a lasting relationship with Christ. We believe in Jesus' command to love and His commission to go. Our desire is to be found in God; being God centred, bible based and led by His Holy Spirit. Being formed in community is crucial to our growth to become servant leaders & people of integrity. In order for this to take root in our hearts we must be committed to discipleship, starting with our families. It is from this place that we will be fruitful in this world, a Godly influence in our communities, whilst remaining relevant to our times, recognising everyone as valuable.
The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) and Bikers Church in South Africa run parallel as organizations and complement each other. CMA is the evangelistic thrust and Bikers Church does the pastoral care and discipling of the bikers, their family and friends. There are currently 12 Bikers Churches around the country. Each local Bikers Church is autonomous but not independent. The pastor and the “handlebar committee” are responsible for the welfare of the local church under the umbrella of the Bikers Church Movement.