WHO WE ARE
The Kingdom Knights Motorcycle Ministry founded in 2004 is one of several ministries under the 501c3 of Akron Bible Church and lead Pastor Randy Baker. We are here to serve our church and our community, while spreading the Gospel of Christ to the motorcycle community.
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The Kingdom Knights is as on-fire, loving, evangelistic, exciting, dynamic, effective, and fun ministry with members all over Akron, Ohio. Our members rumble around Ohio on their motorcycles proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Lord!
Pastor Randy Baker leads Akron Bible Church in a unity prayer amidst the riots and protests after the unfortunate passing of George Floyd.
our PURPOSE
Sergeant of Prayer Roger Arney praying with members of the Black Lives Matter protest
They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.
Acts 2:42
our VISION
To bring all types of people, including motorcycle club members into the Kingdom of Heaven and to plant seeds of faith in the hearts of men and women whenever and wherever we can.
our mission
Love God, Love Others, and make Christ known.
Matt Mace promoting Akron Bible Church's participation in the Extreme Tour 2020 at the Hope Cafe & New Life Community Center.
our Cut
TOP ROCKER: “Kingdom Knights”. Knights are the soldiers of a king’s army, which is what we strive to be, soldiers in God’s (The King) army.
BOTTOM ROCKER: “Jesus Saves”. Luke 14:23 exemplifies our mission. As servants we are called to reach the lost for Christ.
CENTER PATCH: This is made up of six different parts: The red, white, and blue symbolize the American flag colors. The Shield signifies the Shield of Faith. (Ephesians 6:16) The Swords represent The Sword of the Spirit. (Ephesians 6:17) The Star symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem. (Matthew 2:2)
Akron, Ohio is where we are from.
THE CROSS: This is the part that brings it all together. It is the Cross that we cling to, hide behind, and rely on its promises. It is the hope that is in us. The reflective material that makes up the Cross has two purposes. Primarily it signifies to “give the light of knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus.” (Corinthians 4:6) Secondly, the reflection of the Cross also helps in the safety of the riders at night. As headlights shine on the rider’s back, the reflection of the Cross shines making drivers aware of their presence.
our officers
Pastor Chet Flowers
Director
Garner Strain
Roger Arney
Assistant Director
Sergeant of Prayer
Rebecca Hart
Treasurer
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LaSalle Harris
Secretary
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Josh Mcfarland
Worship Arts Pastor