An event organized by Pastor Randy Schoof that began as a bike blessing in the church parking lot...

Motorcycle Sunday 2019 in Aurora shows God’s love reaches no limits

AURORA, Ill., May 7, 2019 – Motorcyclists and festival enthusiasts  gathered in Phillips Park – Aurora for the 19th annual Motorcycle Sunday. The yearly event is sponsored by Aurora’s Warehouse Church.

An event organized by Pastor Randy Schoof that began as a bike blessing in the church parking lot is now fully-fledged community festival  Pastor Randy is a man of community engagement. This last Thursday, he has involved in the National Day of Prayer – Aurora walk. His involvement with this event has been for 16 years, walking and praying during a day-long 12-mile walk through the City of Lights.

 Motorcycle Sunday 2019 on stage with Randy.
Randy Schoof, pastor of Warehouse Church, on the music stage for   Motorcycle Sunday 2019.

Pastor School noted in Monday’s The Beacon-News, “We don’t want this to be a once-a-year thing, but rather that people’s spiritual lives begin to grow. That’s why we give people a copy of the biker’s Bible, ‘Hope for the Highway,’ that people carry in their saddlebag.”

The Sunday featured many vendors from food to motorcycle equipment. One interesting vendor was The Salvation Army – Central Territory offering prayer and other literature.

 Motorcycle Sunday 2019 with Salvation Army.
Salvation Army, one of many vendors, at Motorcycle Sunday 2019.

Thanks to Jason Carter of The Voice for this video of the beginning of the 2019 60-mile bike run.

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John Ross on Saturday, April 23, 2016 launched XPian News, a part of  Daybreak Communications, Inc. Ross is the facilitator of Aurora Christian Ministry Network (ACMN) and a member of the Fox Valley Christian Ministerial Alliance (FVCMA). He serves on the boards of Wayside Cross Ministries and the Kiwanis Club of Aurora. As a follower of Jesus, he has been for some 40 years a member of First Presbyterian Church - Aurora. He has an M.A. - Christian Leadership from Wheaton College Graduate School and undergraduate at Trinity International University.  editor@xpian.news



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