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Oklahoma – Oklahoma City

[…]USA (Ret). Phone: (252) 702-0046 Email: [email protected] Additional Details: Please contact us when visiting or passing through! We invite guests for meals and/or overnight stays. Up to three guest rooms are available, but not on holidays or on OU home football game weekends. Note/allergy alert: indoor cats are in the […]

Tennessee – Crossville

[…]Dave and Sarah Southall, USAF (Ret). Phone: (931) 200-8521. Email: [email protected]. OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local fellowship. I was the Senior Chaplain for Washington Dulles International Airport (Metropolitan Washington Interfaith Chapels MWAA) and currently teach at Central Baptist Church of […]

Florida – Patrick SFB

[…]My home as two spare bedrooms (one with a queen size bed, the other a full size) and a full guest bathroom, accommodating two single men or up to two couples for an overnight stay. Please contact me 48 hours ahead of time. I am about 25 minutes from Patrick Space Force Base and 45 minutes to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. No pets, […]

North Carolina – Concord

[…]Rob Moore, NC Army National Guard. Email: [email protected] Phone: (980) 333-5037 Additional information: OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local fellowship. We conduct regional events for women leaders across NC. Contact for more […]

Georgia – NSB King’s Bay

Contact: LT Benner Geurtsen, USCG Email: [email protected] Phone: (315) 836-5625 OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may be interested in establishing a local fellowship. I live within 15 minutes of base and am interested in meeting with OCF members and connecting with small groups in Kings Bay […]

Kentucky – Fort Knox

[…]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 […]

Louisiana – Barksdale AFB

[…]USAF Email: [email protected]  Phone: (602) 819-7890 Day and Time: We meet every other Sunday at 4:30. Please contact us and we will let you know the date of our next meeting! All are welcome, including children! We typically have some light appetizers or desserts. The meeting is focused on community, fellowship, prayer, and Bible […]

Texas – Texas A&M University and College Station

ROTC Contact: COL Pat & Heather Seiber, USA (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (979) 255-8981 OCF contacts are available to provide local information. We love providing a little bit of a “home away from home” for Texas A&M Cadets – particularly […]
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California – Twentynine Palms

[…]in the Ocotillo Heights housing neighborhood. We currently host a small group every other Sunday afternoon (4pm) at our house, and we are also active in the growing Base Chapel Ministry: Sunday mornings, Tuesday Christian Women’s Fellowship (CWF), and Wednesday evening “Refuel” ministry. Please contact us so we can help introduce you to the Christian community here on base and out here in the High […]

Mississippi – Keesler AFB

[…]fellow OCFers for a meal and/or overnight stay for up to 6 people. (Please note that I have 2 cats.) You are also welcome to contact me if you are going to be moving into the area and would like information about Keesler/the area or just need a local […]

Pennsylvania – Butler

Local Leader: CH(CPT) Matthew Lower, USAR. Email: [email protected] Phone: (607) 742-4200 Please contact me for fellowship details. I am an Army Reserve Chaplain and C&MA pastor here in Butler. Feel free to stop on by for prayer, fellowship or if you want to chat over coffee, this is the place to go! Would love to host […]

Colorado – Colorado Springs

[…]Willing to provide either a meal if you’re just passing through or overnight stay. Can accommodate 5 people. Families and Ladies welcome. No single or unaccompanied men. Garage parking. No pets. No smoking. Contact for directions and more […]

Colorado – Monument

[…]Home: David and Lori Warner Email: [email protected] Phone: (719) 314-5002 Additional Information: Willing to provide a meal for those just passing through or an overnight stay if needed. We have 4 bedrooms. We have a very grouchy dog who doesn’t play well with small children and other dogs. Contact us for directions and more […]

Virginia – NRO, Chantilly

[…]& Time: Wednesdays, 0705-0745 ET and 1205-1245 ET, hosted from Ft Belvoir (dial in from other locations: contact me for details).  BEMA Podcast is the Biblical guide for weekly discussions. To get the most from the Wednesday studies, download the podcast, listen at home or during a commute, and read the associated Scripture. This group’s prayer is that this Biblical methodology will lead us into a deeper relationship with God, His Word, and one another. Day & Time: Thursdays, 0700-0755 ET, at the NRO Café Loft (staircase between Starbucks & food services). We also host quarterly lunch meetings and semi-annual […]

DC – National Capital Region, West

[…]USN (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: AJ – 703.244.5931; Dana – 831.277.4395 Contact us regarding home and work fellowship groups in NCR West, including the Pentagon. Join us for a monthly Open House Military-friendly Christian Fellowship (MCF) featuring fellowship, food, song, study, and prayer. We aim for “first Fridays”, but please confirm via telephone or […]

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 […]

South Carolina – Charleston Area

[…]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) […]

Time, Talent, Treasure: Academies

[…]and why He was important to my life, two OCFers thought enough of me to invite me to an OCF retreat at White Sulphur Springs. There Jim Wilson shared the good news of Jesus Christ and how I could know Him as my Savior and Lord. This retreat changed my life for eternity. Since then as a Christian, I have followed Jesus Christ and been involved with the OCF ministry.  Austin: OCF follows you out into the Army, unlike the other Christian clubs in a college.  It will be a connection we can help you make to BOLC (Basic Course) […]

Members: Cast your vote now for OCF Council

[…]it was not until high school that I realized the radically selfless life that Jesus calls us to. At that time, I began to truly seek the Lord, and since have been blessed with godly mentors who have taught me and encouraged me to follow the Lord with all my heart.  What is the biggest challenge you see currently facing OCF right now? OCF faces social and political pressure to keep military leaders from sharing their faith. Along with this issue is the rising view that diminishes the importance of chaplains in the military. We need godly officers to pray, […]

Do you have a PCS sponsor—to heaven?

[…]in this life and as we PCS into the next—will one day stand to welcome and greet us at death before the Commander in Chief of the universe and in the communion of saints. Today is the time to make sure Jesus is your spiritual sponsor for that coming day.   Marine Corps: As a sponsor…you provide initial important contact [and] first impression of our unit. Jesus provides the connection between God and us, “For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, […]

OCF Groups and You

[…]above but created specially for singles, women, senior officers, or whatever salient demographic at that location. Since you are OCF, your group will be what you make it at your duty station. Determine the need and start working to fill it. OCF’s website has great resources for starting/leading groups and finding other OCF groups near you. Or contact the home office link-up program for assistance. Let the home office know if you do begin a group, and encourage others in your group to officially join OCF—not just participate in an OCF group—so they can enjoy the camaraderie and benefits of formal […]

What is Required of Me?

[…]they will be times of great transformation. What we become through the experience is what ultimately matters. I envy each of you who is about to enter the profession of arms as both leader and ambassador. Good luck and Godspeed. by Lieutenant General Bruce L. Fister, United States Air Force, Retired, OCF Executive Director from 2000 to 2010 Co-authored with Colonel R. Michael Tesdahl, USA, Retired, OCF Director of Operations   [i] Nouwen, Henri J.M., The Way of the Heart, New York: Random House Publishing, 2003, p. 2. [ii] Barnes, Rev. Paul, Senior Pastor, Grace Chapel, Englewood, Colorado, sermon May […]

Whose Arm Doth Reach

[…]clamo (“out of the depths I cry”), and I have fair certainty because He is my Father, that what is hidden will be made known in good time…and that our relationship will be continually made new. Heather is the daughter of CDR Angus McColl, USN (Ret.) and the late Denise McColl. Originally published by Excellent or Praiseworthy. Available in its entirety at […]

Six Generations: 2

[…]thereby gaining some measure of surprise and less likely to result in serious casualties. RAT-TAT-TAT-TAT-TAT-TAT…the unmistakable sound of the infantry grunt’s best friend in battle-the M60 machine gun! Something must have happened to cause Nichols to fire off a burst of thirty rounds. No more discussions of options. It was now time for action. Jon called out to his men as he literally lurched toward the enemy’s flank, leading the rest of the platoon in this gutsy move. In pursuing the smaller enemy unit, however, they soon discovered they had run into that unit’s larger force, a huge enemy bunker […]

Six Generations: 3

[…]the privilege and honor to join the first gathering of members of Jon’s platoon since that fateful battle in 1970. Greg Yahn, Gene Hess, Joe Christopher, Jesse ‘Sal’ Salcedo, Rob Jackson, Steve Harlan and Ted Hooker were plain-talking heroes who gave their all and after Vietnam went about their lives as solid citizens, not asking anything from their country that asked so much of them. Several were severely wounded in ways that profoundly affected the rest of their lives. Joe Christopher suffered from a fragmentation wound to his back during the firefight and then serious injuries to much of his […]

Leadership and the Christian Officer

[…]as the best division in the European Theater during World War II. Later, he was Chief U.N. Negotiator at Panmunjom, Korea, and subsequently served as Commander-in-Chief of the Caribbean Command. General Harrison served as president of Officers’ Christian Fellowship from 1954 to 1972, and as president emeritus until his death in […]
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