Thursday, January 26, 2017

EDDIE B

Occasionally we all run across that ball of energy that refuses to slow down. You want to tell him, "Hey man, back off just a little. You're wearing me out just watching you." Well that's Eddie B, a compact, ball of energy and fire that don't know the meaning of backing it down to about 33 1/3. The younger generation won't understand that but we love you anyway. There is no need for seats when you see and hear Eddie preach and perform. You'll either be clapping along and singing to the songs or you'll be on your knees crying and praying to the Lord and thanking him for all your blessings.

When he first shows up to speak and perform, he hits the starter, cranks the throttle wide open and he dumps the clutch. You better be hanging on because you're in for one heck of a ride. You'll be going over the mountains and around the "twisties" as you travel to the edge and look over. Then let's head wide open into the valleys where you'll think you're safe until he heads back to the peak. This ride has to stop. I'm getting dizzy. That's Eddie. This ride is courtesy of his breathtaking songs, music, testimony, and God's word. 



Who is Eddie B? I'm not going to spoil it for you. All I can say is, If you haven't seen and heard him you need to experience him as he is truly an experience. If you have been to see him you already know that and you will not want to miss seeing him again.

Performing alongside Eddie B will be Leon Everette and the Faith Riders Band.

  Be sure to put this on your calendars:  

     Thursday, March 14th @ 7:00 PM    
       Friday, March 15th @ 7:00 PM       

Tuesday, January 17, 2017


Faith Riders For Christ Motorcycle Ministry - Aiken, SC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and, as such, is, by law, a total and separate entity from it's sister Church, Faith Riders Fellowship Church, Aiken, SC. At the first Motorcycle Ministry meeting (Jan 2nd) of this year it was decided that part of this separation was a need to separate the Facebook church page and ministry page. Debbie Bargeron and I were given the task of separating them. We discussed it that night and decided that I would set up and handle the Motorcycle Ministry page and she would make necessary changes to the Church page, administer it, and help it to grow. We also decided to cross-post important events and happenings and assist each other as needed. We're also helped by people from the church and ministry. I have two admins to assist, Earl Goff, VP of the FMFC Motorcycle Ministry, and my wife, Diane Taylor, and will be adding more shortly. We're only two weeks into it and so far the results have been received amazingly well.

After discussing it with several people it was decided the Ministry would start a Facebook group, instead of a page, to allow us more control and the ability to have admins to assist with the group. This also allows for the continued operation of the group in the case of someone not being able to continue with the Ministry or having to hand off the group to other admins for health, or other reasons any admin has to step away. It also gives us the opportunity to try new and interesting things such as this blog where we will be able to highlight events and people of the Ministry and bring special attention to these posts. Another benefit will be that the blog will be able to be shared and viewed outside of Facebook. With the proper tags and labels it will allow people to find us by searching Google, Bing, Aol and other prominent search engines. This will allow people who are looking for something interesting to find us.

This page will always be shared to the Faith Riders For Christ Motorcycle Ministry - Aiken, SC and between the two, many new, and hopefully, interesting things are being developed.

Thanks for your time and remember,
God Loves You

Tony D Taylor

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