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ROTC Contact: LtCol Theodore N. Hamilton, USMC (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Varies, contact for details. Meets in Ash II LLC, 4th floor. Leading the study: Bryce and Elissa Thomasson Email:
[email protected] or […]
Contact: Lt Col Steve & Jana Plank, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: Clay Thomas, Phone: (814) 585-4666, Email:
[email protected]. Alt. Local Leader: Fred Butterfield, Phone: (703) 915-9799, Email:
[email protected]. Day & Time: Thursdays at 1200. Chaplain’s Bible Study at POW-MIA Chapel on Mitscher Ave. Contact Clay or Fred for more […]
Local Leader: CH(COL) Ron & Sue Huggler, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursdays at 1900. Meets at the leader’s home. This is a Permanent Party […]
Local Leader: CH(COL) Ron Huggler, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Wednesdays at 1900. Fellowship group oriented on students of the Captain’s Career Course. Meets at the leader’s home. Contact for […]
Link-ups Coordinator: Dr. Sam & Dianne Tate, Maj, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Contact us for help getting connected to local OCF fellowship […]
ROTC Contact: Dr. David W. Preston Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: CDR Steve & Molly Hoffman, USN (Ret), Email:
[email protected], OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: Lt Col Ed & Elizabeth Lorenzini, USAF (Ret), Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Fridays at 1830. Please contact us for more […]
Local Leader: MAJ Bill and Addie Law, USA (Ret), Email:
[email protected] or ocfnationalcapital.gmail.com Phone: (703) 569-2307, Day & Time: Tuesdays at 1915. Please contact us for more […]
Contact: LtCol Brian and Delaine Wilhoite, USMC (Ret). Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: COL Ken & Beth Tarcza, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Contact us for fellowship group meeting […]
Local Leader: COL Rick & Chadine Koethe, III, USA (Ret) Phone: (843) 360-3070 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Contact us for meeting […]
Area Coordinator: Lt Col Doug & Mary Dickson, USAF. Email:
[email protected], Phone: (843) 437-3771. Contact, eastern Charleston: COL Pete and Mrs. Fisher, USA (Ret). Email:
[email protected], Phone: (571) 334-2286. Contact, Joint Base Charleston: Alex Wolf. Email:
[email protected], Phone: (210) […]
ROTC Local Leader: Rob Allen. Email:
[email protected]. Cell: 864-884-7996. Contact me for meeting […]
White Sulphur Springs is OCF’s Eastern Conference Center located in the foothills of the Allegheny mountains near the town of Bedford, Pennsylvania. We seek to be a caring Christian retreat center, set apart to provide an environment where our guests can be refreshed, challenged and strengthened in their Christian faith and relationships. God is equipping our guests to return to their military or civilian communities as ambassadors for Christ, prepared to “step out” in faith for His glory. Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: We meet at 1930 on Thursdays for Bible Study, September through […]
Local Leader: COL Jef Troxell, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Mondays, 1830-2030. Meets in member’s homes. Please contact me for more […]
Contact: Ch(Capt) Bob Edwards, USAF Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local […]
Local Leader: Maj. Howard & Linda Deunk, III, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Home phone: 580.234.2502, Work phone: 580.213.5545 Day & Time: Wednesdays at 1830. Meets at leader’s […]
Local Leader: Lt Col Timothy M. Loucks, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Tuesdays at 1130-1230, in Bldg 3001 Chaplain’s Office, next to the main […]
ROTC Local Leader: LTC Gwynn & Kit Vaughan, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] or
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursday @ 1800 at Converse Hall. CDT and MID […]
Local Leader: COL Steve & Carleene Myer, USA (Ret). Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Sundays at 1800. Contact us for […]
Contact: CDR & Mrs. Peter S. Burdett, USN (Ret) Cell: 603.738.0168 Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available for local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: Maj. Gary & Denise Fullington, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: CDR Mike Kolster, USN (Ret). Email:
[email protected], Phone: (402) 517-0325, Day & Time: Meets Wednesdays at 0630 at Scooter’s Coffee Shop, 2211 Capehart Rd, #107, Bellevue, NE […]
Local Leader: Lt Col Jim & Melanie Wamhoff, Jr., USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] or
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursdays at 1815. Call 701-240-5021 for location […]
Local Leader: MAJ Mark & Desiree Prugh, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Sundays at 0930. Meets at Waynesville United Methodist Church, in room […]
Local Leader: Dan and Hope Blankenship. Cell: 228-806-7011 (Dan) or 907-240-4954 (Hope). Email:
[email protected],
[email protected], Military Leadership Group: 3rd Thursday of each Month @ 1100 on KAFB. Men’s Breakfast: Wednesdays @ 6am at Church of the King (COTK) Biloxi Campus (920 Cedar Lake Road Biloxi, MS). Women’s Group: Wednesdays @ 6pm at COTK Biloxi […]
Contact: COL Bill & Maria Montgomery, III, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
Local Leader: MAJ & Mrs. Randal L. Schroeder, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Tuesdays at 1900, Marked Men for Christ. Contact for info. Additional Contact: Robert Ingram, […]
Local Leader: COL Jackie D. Kem, USA (Ret) Day & Time: Wed at 1900 Email:
[email protected] Leavenworth Home Bible Study, Contact for info. Additional Contact: LTC Charles S. Owen, USA (Ret), […]
Local Leader: COL & Mrs. John J. Rossi, USA (Ret). Email:
[email protected] We meet on Tuesdays at 1930. Contact us for further […]
Contact: LTC Aaron Cooper, USAR Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]Hahn, USAR (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Phone: 317-208-0058 Additional Info: OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: Lt Col David Bjornson, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Wednesdays at 0630. Base Chapel Annex, Men’s […]
Contact: LTC Cal Benedict, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist with establishing local […]
Local Leader: CDR Don Nordstrom, USN (Ret) Cell: (515) 250-9658 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursdays at 1200. Meets in the Educational Services Room 107 in the MARFORPAC Bldg […]
[…]Alan Worley Email:
[email protected] Weekly lunchtime studies on and off the base. OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: LTC Marty & Pamela Nichols, USA (Ret) Phone: (904) 214-4989 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Contact us for meeting day, time and […]
Local Leader: LCDR Chuck and Shirley Woodhead, USN (Ret), Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Tuesdays at 1830. Meets west of the NAS back gate, in the Perdido Key […]
Contact: CDR Jeff Weatherholtz, USN (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: Mitch & Becki Conover Email:
[email protected] Phone: (904) 504-4006 OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Field Staff: CDR Carl & Christy Crabtree, USN (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Cell: […]
ROTC Contact: Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected], OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]& Time: Thursday evenings at the Doss Aviation Initial Flight Training Facility. OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
ROTC Contact: Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Area Coordinator: Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret). Email:
[email protected], Multiple studies in the area. Please contact me for […]
Local Leader: LTC Chuck & Donna Hendrick, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursdays at 1900. Meet at members’ homes – Southside/Ft […]
Contact: Capt Josh Bates & TSgt Jessica Bates, USAFR Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Local Leader: CWO4 Jay Menze, USCG (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Mon 1200 CEU Juneau Conference […]
Local Leader: Mike & Mary Martin Day & Time: Thursdays at 1830. Email:
[email protected] Millbrook area, contact for […]
Local Leader: COL Steven and Mrs. Kirstin Berger, USA Email:
[email protected], Phone: (813) 382-7178, Day & Time: Thursdays at 1900. Group meets at the fellowship group leader’s home. Call or email for more […]
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[…]thwarted, do you entertain the idea that God can also work through this opposition? (Romans 8:28, Acts 8:1) More leadership articles on the website Courageous Command: Beyond Battlefield Boldness Lessons in Leadership…from a Squadron Janitor Leadership […]
by Ben Ferguson Acts of uncommon valor in the arena of battle, those of valiant warriors risking their own safety and survival to come to the aid of their “battle buddies,” are at the very heart of Jesus’ proclamation that, “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13). Four WWII chaplains, who had studied and served together, put into practice one February morning in 1943 what they preached. They gave their lives so others might live. The USAT Dorchester was a converted troop ship taking 902 souls from New York to war […]
[…]misunderstandings and resentment can easily grow. Now we know that Rob’s love language is Acts of Service, which means he feels most loved when I do things for him, whether that’s cooking, bringing him coffee, or keeping the house tidy. My love language is Quality Time, so spending time in activities or conversation with him is what makes me feel most loved. But because we didn’t know this about each other when we first married, our efforts at expressing love often fell short. Here’s what happened: Jocelyn: When Rob was out at sea, my love tank felt depleted. Every […]
[…]“looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God” (Acts 7:55). Jesus’ promise to His distressed disciples the night before He was crucified is rock solid to us as well 2,000 years later, “My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am” (John […]
[…]and ask for forgiveness. Think the best of your spouse’s motives and intentions. In the Book of Acts, we are introduced to a married couple that moved in tandem, seamlessly serving others with humility and excellence-Priscilla and Aquila. “When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they invited him to their home and explained to him the way of God more adequately” (Acts 18:26). They worshipped, studied, encouraged others, and even taught together. How exciting that on any given day God could use them individually or together for His purposes. In essence, this couple hosted an OCF fellowship in their home (1 […]
[…]his profession and availed himself for God’s use. His characteristics as a “devout man” (Acts 10: 2) and his acts of prayer and giving alms pleased the Lord and are commemorated by Him. What about you? How are you consistently availing yourself for Christ’s service? Thoughts to Ponder: How would you like to be remembered by God…by others? What matters most to you, man’s impression or God’s? Are you responsive to the legitimate needs of others when approached for help (non-monetary matters)? How are you using your time, talent and treasures for Kingdom building? No faithful act is […]
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[…]world, we can draw the same analogy-our defense-in-depth measures include fellowship, which acts as our perimeter defense, surrounding us with brothers and sisters to hold up our hands and protect us from outside evil influences. Prayer acts as spiritual anti-virus protection, culling out evil thoughts and evoking the Holy Spirit to keep the “hard drive” of our inner man unpolluted. And by feasting on the Word, we password-protect our heart and mind with Scripture, locking and protecting our thoughts. As you continue to serve our nation, know that OCF was tailor-made to come alongside and provide you with the defense-in-depth […]
[…]thing is getting a group started so there is a safe place where you can encourage one another to acts of love, service and Christian maturity. As commissioned officers and Christians in the Armed Forces of the USA, most every one of us can find a wingman to pray with about starting an OCF group. Once you have a meeting day/time set up, you’re ready for the next step. If the group consists mostly of peers (age/rank/job location, etc.) or specific demographics (sex/marital status/retired, etc.), you should be well attuned to needs and preferences. Check the OCF website home page […]
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[…]heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized all who heard what had happened” (Acts 5:5). A close reading of Acts 5:1-11, the account of Ananias and Sapphira’s deceit, should lead one to conclude that truth is the essential thing. In this perplexing story–which takes place as the early church was forming–maintaining a standard of truth and honesty proved to be the bedrock for the church and our Christian faith. Those endowed with leadership responsibility needed to set and safeguard ethical standards. Many are shocked at the decisive, harsh response to the couple’s duplicity. Yet neither Peter […]
[…]response come from the foundation of your spiritual life? Jesus said that everyone who hears and acts on His words is wise. That wise one will be the person all eyes turn to in the midst of tragedy and need. When I was a child, we played a game called Follow the Leader. As an adult, it is not a game. The world is watching, and those in our sphere of influence will follow our lead. The strength of our building materials will be revealed by how our life of faith is lived out when the rains fall and the […]
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[…]tell us about human government? Prescriptively: (see Romans 13:1-7, Matthew 22:15-22, and Acts 5:29) Government is God ordained. Thus, anarchy is ruled out. Government rightly has a responsibility to reward good and punish evil, using force when necessary. Believers ought to obey the law, render respect to officials, and pay taxes. Government’s rightful authority is always subordinate to the authority of God, and in situations of clear conflict between the two “we must obey God rather than men.” This is about all I find prescriptive or direct in Scripture about the role of government. There are several roles implied by […]
[…]the God who died for them. I think of our work much like the ministry of Phillip in the book of Acts. He was called to leave the comfort zone of fruitful ministry in Samaria. The Angel of the Lord told him, “Take a walk on a deserted dusty road” (my paraphrase). Phillip obeys the angel’s voice and he is vectored to an Ethiopian government official ready to hear the words of salvation. In much the same way, as chaplains walk among the tents, eat in the chow halls, and ride in the convoys, the Lord vectors them to those […]
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[…]spiritual life? It is that which turns your focus away from the principal task of leading and distracts you with extraneous things. (A military deception plan seeks to accomplish this in the minds of the enemy commanders.) The world will set before you many other priorities. Some of them are good things in and of themselves. If they do not help you accomplish God’s purposes for you, however, they can lead you and those who follow you away from your true goal. Soon a confusion of commitments takes place, and a crisis arrives. You must set and sustain clear and […]