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FAQs & Resources

FAQs

At Chinook Riders, we’ve designed our website to meet the needs of our members and those interested in learning more about us. To achieve this, we’ve included a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, feel free to contact us via email or through our contact form..

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No! CMA is a ministry to bikers, and CMA Chapters serve as a place where like-minded Christians can gather together in association with one another in order to support and equip one another for that ministry.

Is the CMA a motorcycle club?

No! the CMA is a ministry dedicated to bikers. CMA chapters serve as communities where like-minded Christians come together to support, equip, and encourage one another in their shared mission of ministry.

Does the CMA do anything other than ministry?

Yes! While the primary focus is ministry to bikers, we also foster a strong sense of community and connection among our members. This is achieved through monthly meetings, Saturday morning breakfasts and occasional ad-hoc rides organized by individuals (see event schedule for details).

How does the Chapter raise money?

There are no membership fees or dues to join the local chapter. Instead, we rely on a free-will offering at our monthly meetings to cover the cost of ministry materials, administrative expenses (such as phone, postage, etc.), and refreshments like coffee and snacks.

As an organization, the CMA hosts an annual fundraiser called Run for the Son. Proceeds from this initiative support national ministry efforts, Operation Open Doors, Missionary Ventures and the Jesus Film Project.

What is Open Doors?
CMA supplies Bibles and study materials to Open Doors for distribution to the persecuted church.
What is the Jesus Project?
CMA supplies funds for backpacks with all the necessary equipment and supplies to show “The Jesus Film” in villages that are very remote. We are presently translating it into Cree for Canadian indigenous use.
What is Missionary Ventures?

CMA facilitates transportation for indigenous pastors and missionaries in remote areas, providing them with the means to reach their communities efficiently. Whether it’s a motorcycle, bicycle, or even a pony, CMA is dedicated to ensuring they can carry out their mission effectively.

How do I Become a Member?

If you decide to move forward, simply complete an application and participate in an interview with the Chapter President and an executive member. Following their recommendation to the Head Office, your membership will be approved, and a membership card will be issued.

*** To wear the colours, you have to be a member and had taken the Ministry Training program ***

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