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Pastor Daniel founded a motorcycle ministry many years ago called Soldiers of Light and ended up being sponsored by a dominant club in Houston. After a fruitful run with a chapter of over ten members he was asked to become a chaplain of a large motorcycle club where he was chaplain over 8 other clubs covered by the main dominant club he ministered in! After three long and trying years of chaplain work in a 1% club he took a break for 4 years from the motorcycle world. With a new resolve and a blue print from heaven he has launched a sovereign motorcycle ministry in Houston called "Only God!" From bible study's to accountability partners in life....this club is changing men and therefore families all over the Houston area! We will be launching chapters in Abilene Tx and Dallas Tx soon! Reach out to connect!
Bylaws for Only God Ministries Motorcycle
Club Article I: Name of club
Section 1: Name The name of this organization shall be "Only God Ministries Motorcycle Club."
Section 2: Purpose The purpose of this club is to glorify God through fellowship, service, and outreach. As a club, we aim to: Share the love of Christ with fellow motorcycle enthusiasts and others. Serve the community and church by engaging in charitable activities, ministry, and spreading the message of the Gospel. Encourage spiritual growth, accountability, and brotherhood among members. Uphold Christian values and principles in all club activities and interactions. Be Gods justice for the weak and against bully’s, child abusers, women abusers etc. Proverbs 30:30 and love the least.
Article II: Membership
Section 1: Eligibility Membership is open to individuals who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, ride motorcycles, and agree to abide by the values and purpose of the club. Membership is contingent upon active participation, spiritual growth, and the desire to serve God.
Section 2: Admission Prospective members must submit an application for membership, which will be reviewed by the board. A probationary period of three-six months may be required, during which the applicant’s commitment to the club’s mission and values will be evaluated.
Section 3: Membership Responsibilities Members are expected to: Actively participate in club events, rides, and community outreach. Uphold Christian behavior, respecting the authority of God’s Word and living according to biblical principles including defending the weak or helpless or your brothers against any evil force or enemy. Regularly attend prayer meetings, Bible studies, and fellowship gatherings. Support and promote the ministry’s vision of service and glorifying God. Avoid activities that would bring dishonor to God, the club, or the Christian faith especially in public. This does not mean that you can’t defend yourself physically or stop evil from acting in front of you physically.
Section 4: Membership Removal Membership may be revoked for unrepentant sinful behavior or failure to meet the responsibilities outlined above. This decision will be made by the board and conducted in a spirit of restoration and love, following the guidelines in Matthew 18:15-17. Your cut will be taken upon removal of the club. And if you have any unsettled agreements, they must be settled immediately.
Article III: Leadership and Governance
Section 1: Board of Directors/Officers The leadership of the club shall consist of the following positions:
President: Oversees all operations, presides over meetings, and represents the club.
Vice President: Assists the President and assumes their duties in their absence.
Sargent at arms: If there is somebody in rebellion against the club in the chapter or in very negative actions publicly this will be physically stopped by this officer and physically dealt with. Which can include physically getting patches removed and member will have to earn them back or worst case being removed from the club.
Secretary: Maintains records, handles communication, and manages the membership roster.
Treasurer: Manages finances, including dues, donations, and expenses.
Chaplain: Leads in prayer, spiritual guidance, and ensuring that the club remains focused on Christ-centered purposes.
Officers must be selected through a vote by the membership or appointed by the Board, and serve for a term of one year.
Section 2: Decision-Making Major decisions affecting the club’s mission, activities, and expenditures will be made by a majority vote of the Board/officers. All decisions should be made with prayer, consultation of Scripture, and in alignment with the club’s mission to glorify God.
Section 3: Meetings The club shall hold regular meetings, including: Monthly Business Meetings to review financials, plan events, and discuss club matters. Bible Studies and Prayer Meetings to focus on spiritual growth and fellowship. Rides and Outreach Events to serve the community and spread the Gospel.
Article IV: Conduct and Behavior
Section 1: Christian Conduct All members shall behave in a manner worthy of the Gospel of Christ (Philippians 1:27). This includes, but is not limited to, demonstrating respect for others, acting with integrity, and using language that edifies primarily. We are all human and we know that. Just work on watching your mouth.
Section 2: Conflict Resolution Conflicts among members should be handled biblically, following the principles outlined in Matthew 18:15-17. The leadership is available to mediate conflicts and encourage reconciliation. we are all human sometimes people need to swing it out and hug and pray after. This is a very not a normal case of resolution. We are a motorcycle club and we understand that men will be men.
Article V: Financial Matters
Section 1: Dues and Contributions Members may be required to pay annual dues to cover the operational costs of the club. The amount will be determined by the Board. All contributions to the club are to be used for the purposes of fulfilling the club’s mission, including charitable outreach, event planning, and operational expenses.
Section 2: Accountability and Transparency The Treasurer will provide a financial report to the membership at least once a year, ensuring full transparency of club finances.
Article VI: Dissolution
Section 1: Dissolution of the Club In the event that the club ceases to exist, any remaining funds will be distributed to a Christian ministry or charity that aligns with the club’s purpose and mission.
IN JESUS NAME! WE AGREE!
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