Empowering students to bring the gospel into their schools.
Churches can play a vital role in supporting students’ spiritual growth and leadership development. Partnering with FCA involves working with FCA staff to bring faith-based programs and mentorship directly to the students, creating a strong
connection between the church and the school community.
The “Grab Your Cleats” initiative is a strategy that aims to unite local church communities and local schools. When we bring together these two communities, we not only create an opportunity for students, but we also create a way for the work we do in campus huddles to be sustained on their own and without the oversight of FCA staff.
The “Grab Your Cleats” initiative is a strategy that aims to unite local church communities and local schools. When we bring together these two communities, we not only create an opportunity for students, but we also create a way for the work we do in campus huddles to be sustained on their own and without the oversight of FCA staff.
Adopting a campus can be rewarding in many ways, but comes with a need for intentional effort and high level of responsibility. We seek churches who are willing to take ownership of this process and partner with FCA on a by-campus basis. In doing so, we hope to provide students who may not currently attend church with meaningful opportunities and invitations to join one that will take them in as their own.
The FCA staff member ensures that FCA activities are implemented effectively in schools. They coordinate between school sponsors and campus coaches, helping to create a unified approach to student ministry and ensuring alignment with FCA’s mission.
The school sponsor is a faculty member or administrator who supports and supervises FCA huddles. They handle logistics like securing meeting spaces and completing necessary paperwork. They also help integrate FCA activities into the school environment, providing a supportive space for students to grow in faith and leadership.
The campus coach is the church's main representative in the school. They may mentor students, lead Bible studies, organize service projects, and offer spiritual support. By being present, they strengthen the connection between the church and school community, providing students with access to church resources and support.
Adopting a campus can be rewarding in many ways, but comes with a need for intentional effort and high level of responsibility. We seek churches who are willing to take ownership of this process and partner with FCA on a by-campus basis. In doing so, we hope to provide students who may not currently attend church with meaningful opportunities and invitations to join one that will take them in as their own.
The FCA staff member ensures that FCA activities are implemented effectively in schools. They coordinate between school sponsors and campus coaches, helping to create a unified approach to student ministry and ensuring alignment with FCA’s mission.
The school sponsor is a faculty member or administrator who supports and supervises FCA huddles. They handle logistics like securing meeting spaces and completing necessary paperwork. They also help integrate FCA activities into the school environment, providing a supportive space for students to grow in faith and leadership.
The campus coach is the church's main representative in the school. They may mentor students, lead Bible studies, organize service projects, and offer spiritual support. By being present, they strengthen the connection between the church and school community, providing students with access to church resources and support.
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