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====Coastal Crusaders==== | ====Coastal Crusaders==== | ||
===Castadilla=== | |||
Castadilla has eight CMA chapters, seven of which are [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], and one is [[Mercantilist Reform Protestantism|Mercantile Reform]]. | |||
====Heaven's Angels==== | |||
====Bahian Valkyries==== | |||
====New Knights of Santiago==== | |||
====Heaven Cycles==== | |||
====Warriors of Samalosi==== | |||
====Roadway Pirates==== | |||
====Speedsters of the Lake==== | |||
====Brothers of Ocampo==== | |||
===Kiravia=== | ===Kiravia=== | ||
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====Archangels of Aldēmar==== | ====Archangels of Aldēmar==== | ||
Founded in the capital of [[ | Founded in the capital of [[Kaviska|Kaviska State]], the Archangels of Aldēmar chapter organises the Christian motorcycling community in Kaviska and [[Niyaska]]. The Archangels are the largest Kiravian chapter by membership. | ||
====Knights of Columba==== | ====Knights of Columba==== |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 29 October 2024
The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) is an international Christian, interdenominational, non-profit organization established in 1975. Its purpose is evangelizing to the motorcycling community.
CMA Chapters
Burgundie
Burgundie has 8 CMA chapters, one of the largest participation rates in the world.
Heaven On Wheels
Based in DelarsSkog, Burgundie the Heaven On Wheels Motorcycle Club was founded in 1977. It boasts 254 active members and is open to both men and women. It hosts two main events each year: Camp Church, a two week revival retreat in Vegmar's Holler and the Blood Ride, a 400km ride from Daneskirk to Soden Central Hospital. At the end of the Blood Ride all of the participants donate blood to the hospital and the Royal Strategic Blood Reserve.
Jarls Jegere
Avenging Angles
Holy Rollers
St. Mattius' Soldiers
O'Hanlen's Inquisitors
Based in southern Zelthus, Burgundie O'Hanlen's Inquisitors Motorcycle Club was founded in 1985. It has an active membership of 475 and is a men's only club. The club has had a number of run ins with the law recently is under consideration to be expelled from the CMA for its violent tendencies. Tolmin MacCarthy, the leader of the Inquisitors is currently in jail for committing hate crimes, and breaking and entering.
DunDrummin Deacons
Based in DunDrummin, Burgundie the DunDrummin Deacons Motorcycle Club was founded in 1994. It has an active membership of 178 and is a men's only club. The main mission of the club is to minister to "those left behind by society". They run drug clinics, food pantries and homeless shelters in several locations in DunDrummin.
Coastal Crusaders
Castadilla
Castadilla has eight CMA chapters, seven of which are Catholic, and one is Mercantile Reform.
Heaven's Angels
Bahian Valkyries
New Knights of Santiago
Heaven Cycles
Warriors of Samalosi
Roadway Pirates
Speedsters of the Lake
Brothers of Ocampo
Kiravia
Kiravia has 2 CMA chapters, both located in the north east of the country.
Farivan Flyers
Archangels of Aldēmar
Founded in the capital of Kaviska State, the Archangels of Aldēmar chapter organises the Christian motorcycling community in Kaviska and Niyaska. The Archangels are the largest Kiravian chapter by membership.
Knights of Columba
Based in the city of Mullcairn, Arkelly, the Knights of Columba (originally the Knights of St. Columba) ride in the Gaelic-speaking Far Northeastern states of Arkelly, Dunlévia, and Mariava.
Paulastra
The Imperial Kingdom has 2 CMA chapters.