Christian Motorcyclist

Mighty God!


This is an exciting time for our Chapter.  We have been blessed recently with growth in our chapter, with 7 new members .  Some of these new members are family of existing CMA members.  Some new members are brand new to CMA.  Some new members my not ride motorcycles at all.  More children are now a part of our chapter. We now have a member who has participated in the Prison Ministry with Charles Hale, and now will go next time as a CMA member.  Participation in our local events and CMA events exceeded expectations.   Our participation in local secular events made a statement to our local groups that we are indeed, “Here when you need us”

Can we top this going forward?   No, in fact, we can not.  However, I heard a message at one of our past leadership meetings and the theme was; We serve a Mighty God who makes things happen!    God is still in the business of showing up and showing out.  I take this opportunity to fully commit our chapter to God.  If you believe God has ordained CMA’s ministry, then you must agree it has called it’s leaders and it’s members into the ministry of changing the world, one heart at at time.

The newest members may not know this, but our chapter was founded by the original twelve.  Today I wear a One of Twelve Patch.  This is based on eleven forming chapter members and Jesus as the leader of our chapter.

My challenge to you going forward is to fully commit to CMA and your chapter.   With a chapter completely committed to God, our slogan “We call out to Dry Bones, COME ALIVE”  takes on a whole new meaning.   Are you part of a small town motorcycle riding group, or are you part of a global ministry with a God who can make things happen?

I look forward to serving with each and every one of you.  “My Chapter, My Family” 

Clay English

Jump On, Hold Tight, and Let's Ride


“You’re the God who makes things happen; you showed everyone what you can do — You pulled your people out of the worst kind of trouble, rescued the children of Jacob and Joseph.” (Psalm 77:14,15, The Message).