J.C. and Us Ministries is a non-profit Christian outreach dedicated to advancing the Kingdom of God on Earth and to encourage unity among organizations with that same purpose.
J.C. and Us Ministries is the missionary outreach of Richard and Jennie Hardesty to motorcyclist and others.
Richard and Jennie Hardesty are the directors of this ministry and are not subject to reelection. Richard or Jennie are the head of the Board of Directors. All other leadership positions to be filled will be at the discretion of Richard or Jennie Hardesty. All membership applications will be approved by the board of directors. All membership and business matters has to be approved by Richard or Jennie Hardesty.
Anyone who wishes to be involved with this ministry must abide by the J.C. and Us Ministries Code of Conduct.
J.C. & Us Ministries is an outreach ministry and not a church. It is therefore necessary and required that all members of J.C. & Us Ministries be involved with a local church body for fellowship and teaching. The board of directors may request a pastor’s endorsement recommending applicant as a maturing Christian with a demonstrated burden for evangelism.
The foundation beliefs of J.C. and Us Ministries are:
- Believe in one God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- Trust in Jesus Christ as Savior and acknowledge Him as Lord.
- Believe the Bible to be the Word of God and the only perfect rule for faith, doctrine and conduct.
- Believe that God has called you to serve as a missionary and to promote His glory.
- To be faithful in ministry, witnessing by work and life to the faith, proclaiming and serving with the love and authority of Christ.
- By involvement in rallies, biker events, meetings. To be of service to bikers and others.
- To be a Christian Example at all times.
- To be involved in their lives. So we can gain the right to be heard, and to further the Gospel of the Lord.
- To cultivate a deeper relationship with Christ through study, meditation and prayer.
- We believe marriage has been instituted and ordained by God from the creation, and historically understood by believers and non-believers alike, to be the most basic institution in society. Marriage is defined as the exclusive covenantal union of one man and one woman in a lifetime commitment. In addition, the family is fundamental in all cultures, and we seek to preserve its integrity and stability (Genesis 2:21-25; Ephesians 6: 1-4)