Gorilla Gospel MC: A Brotherhood of Redemption
We are a motorcycle club of ex-cons and sinners, bound by brotherhood and a shared commitment to making amends for our past. Who better to help change the world than those who once contributed to its struggles?
Gorilla Gospel MC is a mixed-race club united by a love for motorcycles and an unbreakable bond forged through lives of crime and incarceration. While we are not a motorcycle ministry, our foundation is rooted in faith—guided by God, His word, and the belief that He has a greater purpose for us.
We are a private society. Membership is not given lightly—it must be earned through a rigorous vetting and prospecting process. We steer clear of MC politics, choosing a different, less-traveled path. If this philosophy speaks to you—if you’re an outlaw, an outcast, a sinner, or a troubled soul searching for redemption and true brotherhood—this may be the place for you. As we say, if you’re gonna be a monkey, be a gorilla.
Our History
Founded in the mid-2000s in Oregon, Gorilla Gospel MC began with two chapters—one in Bend and another in Eugene. Over time, the Oregon chapters consolidated into one, and in 2015, our officers patched over to a 1%er MC in Eugene, ultimately leading to the retirement of the GGMC patch soon after.
Having learned from the past, today’s GGMC is more focused than ever—dedicated solely to Gorilla business and lifestyle. We distance ourselves from traditional MC networking and politics, keeping our focus where it belongs: on our brotherhood and strengthening our team.
Who We Are Today
Gorilla Gospel MC is a brotherhood of ex-cons, professional boxers, sinners, and misfits—men who have found a home as Gorilla Gospel MC Members. We are not here to keep up with the trends or seek approval. We stand for our own, ride for our own, and live by a code built on loyalty, respect, and the unbreakable bond of those who have walked through fire and come out stronger.