Community Ministry


Community Ministry Opportunites:

Leadership Boards are groups of adults that spend their time and energy developing a local area’s ministry through fund development, networking, influence, staff accountability and other related roles.

  • Work with staff to develop vision and direction.
  • Utilize their influence to expand the four ministry areas.
  • Develop the local office budget.
  • Provide guidance in staffing issues.
  • Provide prayer support for all involved locally in the FCA ministry.

Booster Clubs are groups of adults who roll up their sleeves and get involved in the front lines of the ministry. Typically, these are parents who assist in different forms of campus ministry. They adopt a school or two and provide support and assistance to those ministry leaders on campus.

  • Initiate and support local campus ministry.
  • Provide encouragement to area coaches and athletes.
  • Provide resources to campus ministry (people, products).
  • Provide ministry programs: rallies, cookouts, retreats, lock-ins, golf tournaments, leadership training workshops, etc.
  • Provide FCA Camp scholarship support and transportation assistance for area athletes and coaches.
  • Provide assistant Huddle coaches for each local Huddle.

Adult Huddles are groups of adults who want to minister to each other. They’re typically adults with an athletic background that meet together for fellowship and Bible study.

  • Provide encouragement to the adult community through outreach.
  • Provide a basis for organizing special inspirational outings.
  • Provide opportunities for recreation and fellowship with one another and with families.
  • Provide funding for the local and area FCA offices.
  • Provide a means for the development of accountability groups or Bible studies.

FCA Teams are groups of committed coaches, athletes, parents and volunteers who love Jesus Christ and want to partner with FCA to reach more athletes and coaches on their community, youth, and club teams/leagues. We’ve created an FCA Teams Playbook to equip, encourage and empower FCA Teams’ coaches to fully understand the vital role they play in building a healthy team environment for their athletes and the philosophies and guidelines expected of FCA Teams coaches, players and parents.

There are two types of FCA Teams: event teams and seasonal teams.

  • Event teams are formed for a single athletic competition, such as an exhibition game or weekend tournament. The periods of play are for at least one day and up to one week of competition.
  • Seasonal teams compete for an extended period of time, such as participation in a summer or club league. The periods of play are for at least one season and up to one year.
  • Contact Wes Simmons for more information.

Community Ministry Calendar

FCA Sport Specific Ministries: