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Our Vision at Officers’ Christian Fellowship is the military community positively impacted through Christlike leaders.

Our Mission is to engage military leaders in Biblical fellowship and growth to equip them for Christlike service at the intersection of faith, family, and profession.

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Becky Haggerty: “God, why don’t you care?”

Becky’s story is one of battling through anxiety and self-worth. It’s a story that tells of her journey to be in a right relationship with her Heavenly Father even when it seems like life sometimes has more valleys than mountaintops, even when it seems like God just doesn’t care.

May 10th, 2021|

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The Five Myths of Mortgaged Rental Property

If your military family is a typical one, chances are you have moved about once every two to three years. With the many stresses associated with moving, one of the most difficult decisions can be whether to buy a house or rent one. 

Do you have a PCS sponsor—to heaven?

We never think it will happen to us, but the reality is that each of us will someday receive our final PCS orders to stand before the Lord. Do you have a spiritual sponsor for that coming day?

Building Christian military leaders, families, fellowships … for a lifetime

Our Vision at Officers’ Christian Fellowship is the military community positively impacted through Christlike leaders.

Our Mission is to engage military leaders in Biblical fellowship and growth to equip them for Christlike service at the intersection of faith, family, and profession.

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Recent Content from OCF

Double-Minded

May we boldly encourage the lifestyle our mottos, creeds, and principles promote--in order that we may not be put to shame.

Of Trash and Treasure

Things that I plan to leave for my children seem petty compared to the enduring legacy my heavenly Father has left to me.

Welcome to the Desert

The Lord has brought you to this place for His purpose, and He will not rest until you are fully prepared.

Two General Orders

As we seek a warrior's ethic for today we can reasonably look back 3000 years to another man of arms—arguably the greatest soldier ever to serve the nation of Israel, David, youngest son of Jesse. The ethic of David may be seen as consisting of two general orders: Do the Right Thing and Trust in God.

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