About Us
Twin County Bikers for Christ is a motorcycle ministry not a motorcycle club.
The Rocky Mount Chapter was formed in November 2002 with Avery Moore as the elder. In the summer of 2005 the Rocky Mount and Spring Hope Chapter, with Lee Jefferys as their elder, merged and formed what is now the Twin County Bikers for Christ Chapter.
Twin County BFC is made up of Christian bikers that share a passion for riding motorcycles and reaching lost souls. We attend motorcycle events and rallies that allow us to come into contact with those that are lost. We use these opportunities to witness to them, in hopes of leading them to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Twin County Bikers for Christ, does not police our members. Each member is required to be a member of or regularly attend a local Christian Church. We feel that if the member is a part of a Christian Church and follows the beliefs and doctrines of the Church, the Holy Spirit will take care of the rest.
We encourage members to spend time with their families, as that should be their primary ministry.
We do not have mandatory meetings or a set number of events that members must attend. We do however encourage regular participation, as this is the only way we can be successful.
We support other local Motorcycle Ministries. We will not act in any way that will obstruct, injure or damage the testimony or work of another motorcycle ministry.
(This does not mean we necessarily agree with or support their activities. Each ministries activities should be held accountable to the Word of God.)
The Rocky Mount Chapter was formed in November 2002 with Avery Moore as the elder. In the summer of 2005 the Rocky Mount and Spring Hope Chapter, with Lee Jefferys as their elder, merged and formed what is now the Twin County Bikers for Christ Chapter.
Twin County BFC is made up of Christian bikers that share a passion for riding motorcycles and reaching lost souls. We attend motorcycle events and rallies that allow us to come into contact with those that are lost. We use these opportunities to witness to them, in hopes of leading them to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Twin County Bikers for Christ, does not police our members. Each member is required to be a member of or regularly attend a local Christian Church. We feel that if the member is a part of a Christian Church and follows the beliefs and doctrines of the Church, the Holy Spirit will take care of the rest.
We encourage members to spend time with their families, as that should be their primary ministry.
We do not have mandatory meetings or a set number of events that members must attend. We do however encourage regular participation, as this is the only way we can be successful.
We support other local Motorcycle Ministries. We will not act in any way that will obstruct, injure or damage the testimony or work of another motorcycle ministry.
(This does not mean we necessarily agree with or support their activities. Each ministries activities should be held accountable to the Word of God.)

