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Yokosuka, Japan
Fellowship

Contact Information:
Eric & Charlene Turner
PSC 473 Box 352
FPO AP 96349-0352
 From U.S.: (757) 271-8041
From Japan: (DSN) 241-3070; (Local) 046-896-3070
E-mail
: yokosuka.japan@cfcmi.org

We live in an ever-changing world, and today’s military personnel are at the forefront of many of these changes. The primary goal of Christian Fellowship Church Ministry International’s (CFCMI) Yokosuka Fellowship is to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ through fellowship and Bible studies to the local military community. In addition, we strive to capitalize on every opportunity to share this life changing gospel to our neighboring Japanese communities.

CFCMI has had an established fellowship in Japan since 1996. It has proved to be an oasis for many in our nation’s military looking for a Christian assembly while far from home. As a result, many Japanese nationals and other foreign nationals are now receiving the Good News through this ministry, by the grace of God.

Our services are held every Sunday morning at 12:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room located in Ichiban Heights (near the Middle School).

Our doors are open and you are cordially invited to join me, my lovely wife Charlene, my sons, and my brothers and sisters as we strive to draw closer to God’s saving grace through the studying of His Word.

 

“Inter-cultural Christian fellowship”

“Warriors of the Cross”
(now stationed on the West Coast)

“Going away dinner”

“Kids being kids...”

“Sight seeing trip”

 

 

 Charlene Turner receives an award presented to her husband Lt. Eric Turner at an Appreciation Dinner hosted by the Chapel of Hope in Yokosuka.  This "Chapel of Hope Certificate of Appreciation" is given to Lt. Turner in recognition of selfless service to God's work and the chapel family. The chaplains are LT Robert E. Bradshaw (left) and the Command Chaplain, CDR Derek K. Ross (right).  "Congratulations, Brother Eric.  Your labor is not in vain in the Lord."