Welcome to Christ Fellowship Church, a Spirit-Filled Non-Denominational church located just North of Tomball, Texas. We are Committed to Loving You! Our purpose is to serve and love others as Christ loves us. We are excited about every opportunity God gives us to love and encourage every person we meet at Christ Fellowship Church. You are important to the Lord and important to us. If you are not currently plugged into a spirit-filled church we would love for you to join our family. CFC is a place where you are loved and taught the uncompromising word of God in a spirit of truth and discernment.
Sunday Worship Service:
10:15
am
Sunday School: 9:15 am
Wednesday Worship Service: 7 pm
Pastor Arthur Purvis - info@cfctoday.com, Visit us on the web at - www.cfctoday.com
Who are the Remnant Riders? We are an outreach motorcycle ministry for CFC that is active in taking the Word of Jesus Christ in a spirit of love, truth and discernment to those that need it. As our church has grown, so has the number of church members that ride motorcycles. As of 4/07 we have about 8 or 9 church members that ride including our Pastor and a number of friends that ride with us from time to time including the 'CMA' or Christian Motorcycle Association, Tribe Of Judah and KZ1300 USA Club members.
Christ Fellowship Church is located at 31731 Hwy 249 in Pinehurst, Texas, just north of Tomball. The church is on the west side of Hwy 249, just south of Decker Prairie-Rosehill Rd. From Beltway 8 go approximately 12 miles north on Hwy 249, past FM2920 and just past Tomball Community College to the next traffic light at Decker Prairie-Rosehill Rd. Loop back going south-bound on Hwy 249 approximately one block.
31731 State Highway 249
Pinehurst, Texas (Houston area) 77362
281.356.1287
Upcoming CFC 'Remnant' Rides:
'Remnant Riders' motorcycle group meets at the church most Saturday mornings at approximately 8:00 am. If you want to ride with us call Ken Fabregas @ 281.734.3412 Cell, or David Ewing @ 832.877.5337 Cell, or email david@kz1300.com.
More events to come later in the 2007 year...
Previous CFC 'Remnant' Rides:
12/29/04 - The Ten Commandments Tour across America with former Chief Justice Judge Roy Moore's Ten Commandments monument that was taken out of the Alabama State Judicial building visits Christ Fellowship Church!
10/13/05 - CFC Church Annual Ride to Canyon Lake, Texas.
12/23/05 - CFC Church Ride to Round Top, Texas.
5/27/06 - Biker Rally @ Christ Fellowship Church
Saturday, May 27th starting at 10am we'll have a Biker Rally that includes:
3/31/07 - Boy's Night Out (at the Church)
4/13/07 - CFC Church Annual Ride to Canyon Lake, Texas
Current Hot Products
New Aprilia V4.5 SX on the market now. This is a 450cc or
550cc fuel
injected V-Twin Enduro model or Supermoto version (shown) that was imported from Italy into the USA
starting in mid
2006. Quoted dealer prices are approximately in the $8200-$8300 range. More info can be found
on the official Aprilia USA website.
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This is the new mass produced reverse trike
called the Can-Am Spyder Grand Sport Roadster and it's made by Bombardier Recreational Products in Canada.
It has electrically boosted power steering, 5-speed trans with electronic actuation as a $1500 option, reverse gear, Traction Control, Stability Control and anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution.
It uses a liquid-cooled, 998cc, DOHC 106hp Rotax V-Twin, basically the same engine used in the Aprilia sport bikes, but it's slightly detuned from it's original 130hp and geared down for this application when one keeps in mind the extra weight of a 3-wheeler versus a sportbike.
The engine powers the rear wheel through a toothed, carbon-reinforced rubber belt and the exhaust meets CARB, EPA and Euro2 emission standards.
The Spyder is electronically limited to a 110-mph top speed and the factory estimates fuel mileage should be in the range of 30-35mpg even taking into consideration the sporting nature of its design and the riders.
The Can-Am Spyder reverse trike will go on sale in the fall of 2007 in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsin and Virginia, as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
By next January 2008, nine more states will be added as well as France and Spain.
Obviously, there's only so much production capability to start with its first year in production, so the Spyder can't realistically be made available to all markets even though the demand may be there, but production should be ramped up accordingly as it's clear just what the overall demand for this product will be long term.
From what I hear, the Spyder will meet US Federal regulations and be licensable in all 50 States.
I found a number of videos on youtube.com besides these, but here are the best ones I found:
Video 1, Video
2, Video 3,
Video 4, Video 5
Official Company Site - opentheroad.com and
spyder.brp.com or can-am.brp.com
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remnant.zn1300.com
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