2018 National Rally Ohio

Schedule for the Rally

Host Church:Pentecostal Community Church
5348 Peck Rd (Rt 6)
Jefferson, OH 44047

Wednesday, August 1, 2018Meet & Greet – 4:00 – 6:00 PM
At the Hampton Inn (host hotel). There is a private room set up for our ASR fellowship, and light food will be provided.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018 Rally Service – 7:00 PM Speaker: Host Pastor Scott Ardary

Thursday, August 2, 2018 Fellowship  Ride – 10:00 AM
Kickstands up at 10 sharp! Nice Lunch stop on the Allegheny river in Foxburg, PA.

Thursday, August 2, 2018 Rally Service – 7:00 PM Guest speaker: Missionary Dwayne Abernathy from Belize

Friday, August 3, 2018  Outreach Ride – 10:00 AM
Kickstands up at 10 sharp! Riding to Geneva on the Lake for outreach then lunch up on Lake Erie.

Friday, August 3, 2018 Rally Service – 7:00 PM
Guest speaker: Rev. David Bounds, Parkersburg, WV.

Saturday, August 4, 2018 Coffee & donuts – 8:00 AM
Business Meeting – 10:00 AM 

Sunday, August 5, 2018 9th Annual Biker Sunday -10:00 AM
Guest Speaker: Rev. David Bounds, Parkersburg, WV. 

Ride in Memory of Michael Theodore Jr after service.

Michael Theodore
National Road Captain
Coordinator for Ohio

 

 

Azusa StreetRiders – Philippines

AZUSA STREET RIDERS PHILIPPINES

Big things often have small beginnings. Though started in 2009, the Azusa Street Riders Philippines was recognized as an official ASR chapter in 2017. It has now a current official count of 42 members.

The main purpose of this ministry is to help local churches with evangelism. They visit local churches in different provinces to help the local church pastors promote the UPC church in the area. They have been to different provinces in the northern and southern parts of Luzon to promote the ministry and at the same time share the gospel. During evangelism rides, the riders give out ASR leaflets to motorcycle clubs and tracks to people they meet. They also marshal big and small events under UPCI Philippines, like General Conferences, Pentecost Sunday, and other events. As the ministry grows, updates and changes were made to further enhance the ministry. As we are firstly soul winners, the star award was implemented as mandated by the ASR International. Two members of the ASR Philippines have been given this award.

The Azusa Street Riders Philippines grows continually by the grace of God, and all for the glory of God.
 
– Rodante de Guzman
ASR Phils President / Area Coordinator

Welcome New Member July 2018

Wanted to take a moment to welcome our newest members to the Azusa StreetRiders Ministry:

Bro Neal Bennett
of the Pentecostal Assembly of Eau Claire, WI
Pastor Paul Bennett

Bro Tommy Roberts
of the Bethel Temple Pentecostal Church of Brookhaven, MS
Pastor Steve Williams

Bro Michael Thompson
of the Haven of Hope Church of East Haven, CT
Pastor Rick Perry

9th Annual Biker Sunday

9th Annual Biker Sunday

August 5th, 2018

In Memory of Michael T Theodore Jr
At Pentecostal Community Church
Jefferson, Ohio
Service starts at 10 AM
Guest speaker is Reverend David Bounds from Parkersburg,WV

In Memory of Rev Bishop Ompad

BISHOP CELEDONIO OMPAD
Azusa StreetRiders Member – Philippines
Posted on behalf of our Brothers and Sisters
in the 
Philippines our prayers are with you

On July 17, 2018, many were saddened by the news of the passing of Rev. Bishop Celedonio“Donnie” Ompad. A great man of God, and one of the pillars of the Apostolic faith in the Philippines. From being a fisherman, to becoming a fisher of man. He was truly a man full of wisdom and indeed a well-respected man of faith.

A week-long funeral service was prepared at the Philippine Evangelism Center, where BishopOmpad was the resident pastor.Stories of memories with our loving Bishop were shared; eulogies were told; word of encouragements were heard; songs were offered.

The interment was held on July 24, 2018. Headed by Azusa Street Riders Philippines, together with the other Riders group, escorted the procession from the Philippine Evangelism Center in Makati City to the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City.

A final salute was given by the pastors led by his brother, Pastor Gadiel Ompad. As the Azusa Street Riders Philippines’ adviser, the riders also gave their final salute by raising their helmets.

We cannot deny that as human beings, it is sad and painful to lose someone. But the Lord is there to comfort the heavy-hearted. He had departed from this earth, but we know he has arrived in heaven.The battle has been won. You have fought a good fight of faith. You will be deeply missed, Rev. Bishop Celedonio Ompad. Your legacy continues here.

Mirror, Mirror, on the Bar


Proper mirror positioning can give you the fairest view of them all.
Most riders position their mirrors to provide the same rearward view. Resulting in a duplicated image and a much narrower overall view. By angling mirrors outward, you the rider can expand and optimize the rearward view while still seeing everything behind.
You wouldn’t ride with a blindfold on. Nor would you ride with blinders to Obscure your peripheral vision (like horses wear). Yet many riders keep their right and left mirrors adjusted in a way that provides the narrowest view (including an excellent view of their elbows). Hum is this you?
Next time when you get on your bike, and before you pull away, take a careful look into each mirror. What do you see? Is the view in the left mirror virtually the same as the view in the right mirror? How much of the scene behind you can you see in both mirrors? If the scene is largely duplicated by each, try angling both mirrors outward to expand the width of your overall view. The ideal adjustment allows you to see a vehicle directly behind in either mirror but with minimal overlap of that image. You should have a distinctly different view to the outside of the mirror now as well. The left mirror  should reveal more of the space adjacent to your bike on the left (where cars pass), and the right mirror should expand the view of the space to the right of your bike (where merging vehicles appear from), significantly expanding your total rearward view.
While we are talking mirrors, it’s a good time to consider what other drivers see. Car drivers have a rearview mirror mounted on the windshield that provides exactly what the name suggest; a rear view. Cars also have two side – view mirrors mounted to the outside of the vehicle one on the left one on the right side. Unfortunately, dispite the name. those mirrors are typically adjusted inwards to take in the same rearward view as the inside mirror. That means that vehicles – including our motorcycles – are easily obscured from the driver’s view. Be aware as you ride alongside other vehicles; if you can’t see their reflection in their side mirror, then they can’t see you.

Keep the contact patch between the lines

Michael Theodore
National Road Captain
Coordinator for Ohio

Absentee Ballots for National Secretary

Greetings in Jesus Name – Please if you are not able to attend the 2018 National Rally and are a dues paying member you have the right to cast your vote. See form below it’s self explanatory however any questions please feel free to contact me anytime

Robert Thompson
President Azusa StreetRiders International
email: robert.thompson@AzusaStreetRiders.com
Cell: 305-525-4877
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Amazon Smiles

DON’T FORGET TO USE AMAZON SMILES WHEN ORDERING THROUGH AMAZON TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THE AZUSA STREETRIDERS
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Laureen Theodore
International Treasurer

Women are Biking More Than Ever!

It’s a very different world out there then it was a couple of decades ago. Women have always ridden motorcycles, but is hasn’t been until recently that SO many women are deciding to sit on the front of the bike and steer their own course! Today, nearly one out of every ten motorcycle owners is a woman! This fact is changing the look and feel of motorcycle riding.

According to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the Motorcycle Industry Council, the median age of women who own motorcycles is 42. The majority of first time motorcycle buyers are between the ages of 35 and 50. Many speculate that this is because women of this age have finished raising their children and they are out to do something for themselves. In many cases, this is something they’ve wanted to do for a long time! Fully one-third of the people who take motorcycle safety courses now are women. Manufacturers such as Harley Davidson have begun to tailor their sales tactics toward women. Women are becoming more and more involved in motorcycle riding and this change is changing the look and feel of the sport. Many more women are feeling confident and secure enough to take up the sport and to be successful. Motorcycle riding is fun and it is for everyone!
Laureen Theodore
International Treasurer

State Watch

California
The states anti-profiling bill (A.B. 2972), would prohibit law enforcement officers from stopping and questioning motorcyclist based on their choice of vehicle or clothing,cleared the policy committee on a 5-2 vote. However, the measure met opposition on the Assembly floor, resulting in a 28-24 vote against the bill. Assembly member Ann Caballero who introduced the bill, requested reconsideration, which means the bill may be voted on again before the July1 deadline. Also A.B.2761 introduced by Assembly member Jay Obernolte, would authorize the driver of a vehicle facing a traffic-actuated signal that fails to turn green with in a reasonable period of time to proceed with caution when it is safe to do so, after having stopped at the intersection. Similar legislation has been adopted in 16 states already.

Florida
Driving requirements for auto cycles change July 1, allowing residents to operate these vehicles with a valid state driver’s license.
According to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, an auto cycle is “a three-wheel motorcycle that has a steering wheel and seating that does not require the operator to straddle or sit astride it”.

Nebraska
The auto cycle definition has been adopted for three-wheeled vehicles such as the Polaris Slingshot. State residents no longer have to obtain a motorcycle endorsement to drive them in Nebraska. State Sen, Jim Smith, who sponsored the legislation, said the change helps broaden the market for the vehicles and “makes it easier for the small businesses who sell them to expand and create jobs.”

Colorado
H.B.1272 is a distracted driving proposal that requires cell service providers to make distraction-control technology available. Use of the technology would be at the customer’s discretion. The technology would limit distracting content from the network on any mobile device while the customer is driving. The bill was introduced by state Reps Mike Foote and Jovan Melton.

Mississippi
Drivers of auto cycles, such as the Polaris Slingshot, will no longer have to obtain a motorcycle endorsement on their licenses after July 1. Mississippi is the 43rd state to adopt such legislation.

Michael Theodore
National Road Captain
State of Ohio Coordinator