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[…]family home group on Sunday afternoons from 1300 – 1430. We currently have Army, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard servicemembers and family attending. The home group is also affiliated with OceanPointe Christian Church in Newport, […]
Contact: LT Rudy Swigart, USNR (Ret). Email:
[email protected] Phone: (714) 200-4185 OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
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[…]a community of Officers, Enlisted, Civil Service, and Contractors; single, married and families; Navy and USAF. We meet in a home in a gated community north of NAS Sigonella. We fellowship, eat, study/discuss the Bible, and pray together. The fellowship is based around loving God and encouraging one another (and their children) to live out the Gospel in their personal and working lives. Mature teens enjoy watching the younger children, in the same home. (Another OCF group meets close to base, at the Marinai Housing area. Take your […]
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Contact: Chaplain (LT) Hayley Moffatt, USN. Email: hayley.moffatt@ddg95.navy.mil. OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: LT Savannah Houston, USN. Email: savannah.r.houston.mil@us.navy.mil; OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]Joint Base Myer/Henderson Hall, Ft. McNair, Joint Base Anacostia/Bolling, and the Washington Navy Yard). We can provide an overnight stay AND a meal for up to 5 guests. We have three bedrooms available (2 queen beds and one single), plus an air mattress and couches to accommodate even more guests. Parking is available in the driveway. No pets, […]
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Contact: ENS Caroline Schneider,
Navy Nurse Corps, Email:
[email protected], Phone: (671) 682-2848, OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
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[…]maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Anna Van […]
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[…]Information: When emailing, please CC me at Jeremy.douglass@ddg69.navy.mil. OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
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040327-N-1261P-058 Navy Chaplain, Lt. Marc Massie assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seventy Four (NMCB-74) studies his Bible for an upcoming service, Fallujah, Iraq, March 27, 2004. Massie is also the head coordinator for the battalions United Through Reading Program, which enables deployed Sailors to read stories on video tape to their children, which are then mailed home to their loved ones. NMCB-74 is currently deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). ). (U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Eric Powell) […]
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[…]also making the same “no greater love” sacrifice as this brave quartet. — Ben, a Navy veteran, ministers as a chaplain to chaplains for Adopt-A-Chaplain. He also authored two books, God I’ve Got A Problem and The Shaping of A Man of […]
[…]cadets and midshipmen one-on-one. Gwynn Vaughn first heard of OCF while attending the Army-Navy banquet, and later led Bible studies as a West Point cadet, attended OCU conferences, and was at Spring Canyon’s first-ever summer camp season in 1962. The Vaughns also serve as Spring Canyon Advisory Council members. Feeling “especially burdened for those in the military, ” over the years the Vaughns led chapel Bible studies, mentored couples and ministered to West Point cadets. “Both of us came from chapel-going families, but neither one of us really heard about Jesus there,” said Kit, a former Army nurse. “It’s easy […]
[…]come together in Christ’s to support and encourage each through Bible study and prayer. Navy submarine lieutenant Mark Treen believes God has given him a rare opportunity to be a missionary to those he lives, works and eats with in the ocean depths, an environment where the difficulties crew members face are more acute. The challenge, he says, is “letting Christ’s light shine when you feel like you’re surrounded by darkness,” and instead trusting in Christ’s promise that, “the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what you should say” (Luke 12:12). And just as submariners have unique […]
[…]Council VP duties add to the numerous hats Jamie’s already sporting—husband, father of four, Navy captain, and Pensacola OCF interim leader. He petitions God: “If You can create this with just a word, then you can help me accomplish the tasks before me.” 0100 At any time of day, nearly 350 known OCF small group fellowships are occurring across the globe, including New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Norway and the United Kingdom. Even on deployment, OCF members and other Christians have devoted off-duty hours serving the Lord: food and clothing outreaches, creating and building schools, and baptizing new Christians, such […]
[…]officer on the USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) and USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44). Now separated from the Navy, she resides with her husband in California, where they are expecting their first child this […]
[…]throughout history—and ultimately to Almighty God. Bill served thirty years active duty as a Navy line officer and then as a chaplain at Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard commands, including combat. He led many to Christ and was with others PCSing to their ultimate homecoming. Now serving at a Florida retirement community chapel, Bill and his wife have two sons and five […]
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[…]spent the next few weeks in Mombasa waiting for the crisis to end. It came on Easter Sunday when Navy SEAL snipers effected the rescue of Captain Phillips. Our “Alabama Eighteen” made a loud scene when we heard the news — extremely happy for having a part in one of the best-coordinated rescues ever conducted at sea. Our voyage was a blessed one. I feel everyone knew that it could have turned out very differently. And as I reflect, I see that in those extraordinary circumstances the Lord prompted me to spend more time with Him. God promised me He […]