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Kentucky – Fort Knox

[…]Dr. Tim Murphy Email: [email protected]. Day & Time: Tuesday at 1830 -2000. Location: Ft. Knox Religious Education and Religious Support Office Bldg. 4768, Room 7, 226 South 8th Armored Division Drive across the street from Prichard Place Chapel. Men and women’s discipleship study groups are available along with […]

Kentucky – Fort Knox

Hospitality Home: COL Steve Schmidt, USA Phone: (913) 680-7837 Email: [email protected] Additional Information: We welcome you as our guest for a meal or an overnight stay. We can host up to four guests between a spare bedroom upstairs and an air mattresses downstairs. We have two dogs who love all humans and can support hosting pets with some prior […]

Kentucky – Fort Knox

Hospitality Home: MAJ Craig Aman, USA and MAJ Ali Aman, USA. Email: [email protected] Phone: (212) 601-2795. Additional Information: We welcome up to 6 guests for a meal in our home. We have four children and 2 dogs. Please feel free to park on the street in front of our home or the empty lot next […]

Alabama – Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker)

Local Leader: Dr. Mike & Pam McQueen, Email: [email protected], Cell: (334) 464-6837, Day & Time: Thursdays at 1900. Leader’s home is open to flight students, career course students, and permanent party members, along with their spouses and kids. Join us for a study in the Word, food and […]
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Georgia – Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning)

Local Leader: Dr. Anthony & Mrs. Jeanine Randall, CH (LTC) USA (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (303) 434-4181 Day & Time: Meets every other Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 PM. Join us for an awesome time fellowshipping and growing in our faith! We host a potluck dinner and Bible Study. Active Duty, retired, kids welcome. Our group has single and married company and field grade officers and retirees. We also host active duty and families for 1-2 nights when traveling for graduations, […]
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Missouri – Fort Leonard Wood

Local Leader: COL Chad & Elizabeth Ramskugler, USA Email: [email protected]  Phone: (414) 458-4460 Local Groups: Wednesdays at 1730 for dinner and small groups at the Main Post Chapel (or Navigators at 1800 at Specker Chapel). There is also a student officer dinner and small group on Tuesdays at 1800 at the Digital Training Facility adjacent to the MSCoE building. Reach out with any […]

Alaska – Fort Wainwright

Local Leader: MAJ Zachariah Kier, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: (252) 732-4340 Day & Time: We meet at 6 PM on Fridays or on the last duty day of the week. Singles, couples, and children are welcome! Contact me for meeting location and other details. Alternate POC is 1LT Joshua Babb […]

Members: Cast your vote now for OCF Council

[…]Fort Sam Houston, TX Ministry involvement: OCF Member since 1997, area coord, Germany; co-leader, Fort Riley, KS, and Fort Lee, VA; led a Spring Canyon Winter Sports Retreat; teaching classes, seminars, and retreats for OCF members; Fort Campbell OCF; worship team co-leader and Sunday School teacher, Syracuse Alliance Church, NY; lead pastor of Chapel Next, Fort Campbell; Benchmark Adventure Ministry Advisory Board. Personal testimony: I re-dedicated my life to Christ at Marine Corps boot camp. Since then, the Lord has provided countless opportunities to be spiritually stretched. Blessings have flowed through mature mentors and encouraging peers, who’ve joined me in […]

A day in the life of OCF

[…]At-Large. OCF’s “circuit riders” of support, the Hudspeths are aiding OCF’s CFC efforts by manning several booths at events. They chat with federal employees seeking to support a charity, and hand them OCF materials, especially those with OCF’s CFC number: 10531.    0700 The continuous move of the Holy Spirit throughout ministry efforts is mirrored by the constant action of members and leaders alike. OCF executive director, Brig Gen David Warner, USAF (Ret.), other home office directors, and field staff are often on the road visiting OCF members and friends for God’s kingdom purposes.  Larry and Bobbie Simpson, Puget Sound/Family […]

Six Generations: 3

[…]ceremony. Recent recipients of the award include Bryan Groves, an infantryman serving at Fort Bragg, NC; Mike Stone, a tanker serving in Germany; Marie (Roush) Hatch, an AG officer currently serving at Fort Campbell, KY; and most recently, Riley Post, an infantryman who just graduated from Ranger School and is enroute to graduate studies at Oxford [as a Rhodes Scholar]. Jon is also a recurring topic of discussion during the annual West Point-specific Rocky Mountain High rotation at Spring Canyon, Colorado, where Fort Shine is named after him. In particular, we recount the anecdote that Jon was led to the […]

Impact Your Military Community!

[…]it happen. Petra Cafe is reaching thousands in our military community at the Presidio of Monterey, Fort Stewart and soon Maxwell AFB. Over 2,000 attended the first eleven cafes at Fort Stewart, while 2,600 participated in the first eight months of cafes at the Presidio of Monterey. The startling thing about the cafe is that half of those who attend are not Christians. In the various cafe events, there have been rededications and first time commitments to Jesus Christ– reaping a harvest for the kingdom. At Petra Cafe the gospel is delivered in a contemporary manner. The bands are focused […]

Six Generations: 2

[…]that love God, to those who are called according to His purpose (the verse on the plaque at Fort Shine). “I remember as if it were yesterday,” Paul recalled. “I felt the power and significance of what Jon was writing me. 2LT Jonathan Shine, U.S. Army, was saying in what proved to be his last letter to me, ‘no matter what happens in Vietnam, I know it is going to work together for good.’ What a powerful and profound application of God’s Word by a young officer who was going into his first round of combat!” While difficult decisions for […]

Letter to My Sergeant

[…]you choose life. LTC Stu McLennan, USA, served as an OCF area coordinator at Fort Leavenworth, Fort Carson and Fort Hood and was elected to the OCF Council Class of 2002. Stu culminated a 23 year career with battalion command, and retired 1 August 2001. Stu, wife Kay and son Logan reside in Copperas Cove, Texas. Their other two children, Stuart IV and Erin, attend the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton, […]

Part of an amazing lineage

[…]carried on. On Memorial Day at OCF’s Spring Canyon conference center, the newly constructed Fort Shine Lodge was dedicated to the memory of 1LT Jonathan Cameron Shine, who gave his last full measure in service to his Lord and his nation in October 1970.  What we celebrated was not 1LT Jon Shine’s death, but his life. For in his last moments on this earth, his thoughts were on his comrades in arms and on his Savior, ensuring that his life, through his last breath, was focused on extending the lineage of Christ! Shortly after his death, Jon Shine’s brother, Al, […]

Staying Up Late

[…]Don Williamson, USA, is currently assigned to the US Army Chaplain Center and School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina attending the Captains Career Course. In January he will move to Fort Carson, CO to be assigned as the 759th Military Police Battalion chaplain. Join him in praying that God will sustain soldiers who are growing weary. Originally printed in the Summer 2008 issue of […]

Time, Talent, Treasure: Retirees

[…]The chaplain at the White Sulphur Springs-hosted event laughed, “LTC Vaughan commissioned me too-forty years ago.” Retreats, conference center ministry: so much of the life-changing transformation occurring through OCF for a lifetime sits squarely the acreage of its two conference centers, where the living water of Jesus Christ is continually poured into others’ lives. As with so many others over the years, both Jeff Silliman and Joe Orosz and their families drank deeply from the conference centers’ spiritual well of programs and events. Serving in many OCF capacities along the way, both are co-labors with other committee members on OCF’s […]
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