Christian Motorcyclists Association

CMA was started by Herb Shreve, an Arkansas pastor who purchased a motorcycle to close the generation gap with his rebellious son.

This distinguishes CMA from other biker motorcycle clubs that associate due to manufacturer brand loyalty or riding style.

This implies a breakdown of the traditional distinction between clergy and laity that exist in most Christian ministries.

This leadership team oversees CMA from a national level by appointing other state, area, and local leaders across the country.

[5] Proceeds from these and HJ's annual bike show are donated to charities such as emergency medical motorcycle couriers Freewheelers EVS.