Campus

Campus Ministry

Overview

Since 1966, the FCA Ministry has been present on campuses across the country. The Campus Ministry is initiated and led by student-athletes and coaches on junior high, high school, and college campuses.

The purpose of Campus Ministry is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with those who do not know Him and to help a follower of Jesus Christ to grow and to mature in the faith. Ultimately, the Campus Ministry exists to see campuses impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of athletes and coaches.

FCA Huddles are regularly scheduled gatherings for the purpose of evangelism, discipleship, outreach, and fellowship, while using the platform of athletics.

Who Leads FCA Meetings

· Student-Athletes lead FCA campus ministry
· Coaches/Sponsors provide support and oversight
· FCA Staff support and provide resources, training, and encouragement

Where FCA Campus Ministry Takes Place

FCA Campus Ministry groups are held at various locations on and off campus. This can be in classrooms, auditoriums, gyms, libraries, homes, churches, etc. Meeting sites are selected by local leadership.

When FCA Campus Ministry Takes Place

FCA Campus Ministry groups are held on campus during non-instructional time. They can also be held off campus. This can be before school, during lunch periods, after school, after practice, in the evening, etc. Meeting times are selected by local leadership.

For More Information

If you are interested in being part of a campus huddle or starting one, please contact our area director, Kirk Shepard, at kshepard@fca.org or 931-797-5260.

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