July 6th was Biker Sunday at Kindersley Alliance Church
By Joan Janzen
KINDERSLEY - You don’t often see dozens of motorbikes in a church parking lot, but Sunday, July 6th was an exception. There were twenty-three bikes parked in front of the Kindersley Alliance Church. The bike riders were attending the Biker Sunday service and chili cook off followed by a ride after lunch.
July 6th was Biker Sunday at Kindersley Alliance Church, which included a service and chili cook off, followed by the 23 bikers going for a ride. Photo by Calla McLean
July 6th was Biker Sunday at Kindersley Alliance Church, which included a service and chili cook off, followed by the 23 bikers going for a ride. Photo by Calla McLean
Photo by Calla McLean
“The date for the Biker Sunday was rescheduled from June 22 because of the weather, and was open to anyone who wanted to attend,” explained Pastor Lionel Moffatt. “Many churches throughout Canada host a Biker Sunday during the summer months.”
The bikers came to Kindersley from Leader, Fiske, North Battleford, Milden, Rosetown and Regina. “Some of the riders, including myself, are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association (CMA),” Pastor Moffatt said. CMA is involved in outreach events all across Canada.
Everyone enjoyed the service, lunch and Biker Sunday and hope it will become an annual event.