Our Ministry
Paid
In
Full Motorcycle Ministry is a two-fold ministry, as a church and as a
motorcycle outreach ministry. We minister to people that are outcasts
and rejects from society, many of whom would never find a comfortable
home in most churches. These are bikers, drug addicts, alcoholics,
those that are down and out. Yet, with Paid In Full they have found a
home.
Pastor Jose and his wife, Betsy never envisioned starting a
church, but it became obvious that these people needed a church in
which they could be fed in the Spirit and to grow in Christ. The
motorcycle outreach ministry became the evangelistic arm of the church,
reaching beyond the walls of the church to bring the good news of Jesus
to the world.
The trials are many but as usual the good Lord overcomes.
As our Lord has been blessing and loving us through our lives
He has put a vision in our minds and our hearts of a new beginning.
He has instructed us to be “renewed in the spirit of our minds
and to put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been
created in righteousness and holiness of the truth”.
We can never repay the debt our Lord Jesus paid for us, but we
will always be in His debt and in His service.
To put off the old and to put on the new and truly be born
again is a refreshing and exciting beginning.
The vision that our Lord has given to us is …
“Paid In Full” Motorcycle ministry.
Paid In Full - What We Do

Paid in Full Motorcycle Ministry goes on motorcycle runs,
attending biker functions across the state and beyond. While at these
functions, we engage in personal evangelism, holding a meeting sharing
the Gospel though music, testimonies and preaching. Since many of these
biker runs are held over night or for a few days, an informal campsite
meeting will draw others to hear what is going on.
The motorcycle itself is an awesome ministry tool. The
motorcycle seems to hold a fascination with many people. Just the sight
of a group of motorcycles at a gas station or in a restaurant parking
lot is enough to draw them to come over to the bikes to admire them and
talk to us. Usually the conversation starts out about motorcycles and
always ends about Jesus. Many people have come to know Jesus as Lord
and Savior just because they saw a motorcycle and wanted to talk with a
biker.
We will go to other churches to minister in a service or to
assist them in their outreach efforts. We are
servants called to
minister not only to the "lost" but to our families in Christ as well.
For many people, it is hard to equate the words, "biker" and
"Christian".
It is even harder, for some people, to see these "biker
people", dressed in leathers, with long hair, beards, many covered in
tattoos as brothers or sisters in the Lord. Generally, during a church
service, once hearing the incredible testimonies of how God has changed
lives, being ministered to in music, hearing an anointed message
preached by a "biker" pastor and being ministered to in prayer by
someone in a leather vest, people are blessed. We are often met at the
end of the service by someone, usually older and in a suit or by a well
groomed lady, with tears in their eyes hugging the neck of their biker
brother or sister.
Our purpose is not to be different, but to help the church in
the community see that there are all kinds of people who need Jesus and
that it takes all kinds of people to reach them. The idea is that we
can all work together to win the lost for Christ. We are family whether
we dress in a suit or in leather. The impact on many churches has been
profound.
What we are about, "is spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
Whether we are on the road or in a church, we are Christ's Ambassadors.
The early circuit riders rode horses. We are privileged to ride
motorcycles. The idea is still the same, "taking the Gospel to the
world!"
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