|
In the spring of 2001 Mark and Joanne Walter were
called to start
JAMA Racing Ministry. JAMA
initially ministered to the drivers, crews,
families and fans of the National Street Car
Association. In January of 2004 God expanded
JAMA's territory by adding additional drag
racing series and other races in the US and Canada. JAMA currently
consists of 11 teams.
Additionally, as JAMA grew, God birthed several
auxiliary
ministries
necessitating the need for a ministerial covering
organization. In 2004 JAMA Bible Chapel
was birthed as the answer to fulfill that need.
JBC provides oversight for all of the ministries
now housed under the chapel's covering.
These currently include:
JAMA
Racing Ministry and
Christian Alliance of
Motorsports Ministries.
We serve the common cause of Christ through
sharing resources across the spectrum of
Christian ministries.
JBC
is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization
|
|
...that the Bible is God's Holy Word, verbally
and fully inspired in the original text, and
that it is the supreme authority in all matters
of faith and conduct.
...that there is one God, eternally existent in
three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
...that all men are, by nature and by choice,
sinners, destitute of all power to save
themselves. We believe, therefore, that the only
means of salvation of sinful men is the
regenerating work of the Holy Spirit on the
basis of the atoning work of Christ through
personal faith in Christ. We believe in the
resurrection of all men, those that are lost
unto the resurrection of eternal damnation.
...in the Church --- the living spiritual body
of which Jesus Christ is the Head and of which
all regenerated persons are members. We believe
that the Lord laid upon the Church the task of
persuading a lost and sinful world to accept
Jesus Christ as Savior and to enthrone Him as
Lord and Master in their lives.
...that all Christians are ordained by the Holy
Spirit to spread the Gospel of Christ.
...that the Love of Our Lord Jesus Christ is the
greatest gift of God the Father and His Holy
Spirit, and should be the primary message of the
Christian church.
|