2024 MINISTRY THEME : 24/7


FROM OVERWHELMED TO OVERFLOWING


As a coach or athlete, it can feel like the hustle and grind never stops. How you spend your "24/7" matters. Jesus is ready to give you the rest and rejuvenation that you need, you just have to slow down enough to receive it.


RESET > RENEW > REFUEL > READY

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Stories From The Field

By Shelley Pearson 13 May, 2024
Three thousand men enjoyed a meaningful morning of sports, faith, and inspiration at the annual Arise with the Guys event at Grace Church in Eden Prairie. Tony Dungy, NFL Hall of Fame football coach, was the main speaker. He and three other football greats encouraged guests to stay close to God and live a life for Christ: Matthew Slater, 2024 Uncommon Award Winner, 3x Super Bowl winner, newly retired longtime Patriots special teams leader, 10 Pro Bowl selections 5 All-Pro team selections, and future Hall of Famer. CJ Ham, Minnesota Vikings running back and team captain David Tyree, All-pro Super Bowl-winning wide receiver and special teams ace for the New York Giants Before the main event, Minnesota FCA hosted a breakfast and program for 175 coaches and their sons. Tony Dungy and Matthew Slater reminded coaches about the vital role they play in the lives of their athletes and encouraged them to continue coaching in a way that points their athletes to Jesus. Then FCA staff interviewed several local FCA coaches and athletes: Athlete Miles Morris, a freshman engineering student from St. Thomas (baseball pitcher), shared about the impact FCA made in his life as he was surrounded by a group of St. Thomas athletes that encouraged him in his faith. Coach Luke Schwandt from Prior Lake High School (track and cross-country) restarted an FCA huddle this past fall after the covid shutdown halted the process. He shared about the group of athletes that faithfully meet to grow in their faith and encourage each other. Coach Mike Cross from Elk River (33-year football coach) discussed the value of meeting with other coaches to grow in their faith together. He also shared how his football players have been praying at the 50-yard line after each game, inviting the other team to join them, and sometimes seeing almost all players from both teams praying together. Coach Mike Williams from Hopkins (first-year football coach) played football at Bethel University and was part of an FCA mentorship program to high school athletes in North Minneapolis. He shared how that experience gave him a vision for using sports as a ministry tool. Now as he starts his coaching career, he wants to not only coach athletes but also help them grow in their faith.
By Brady Bruesewitz 29 Apr, 2024
Twice in the past ten years, there's been an effort to get an FCA huddle established at Park High School, but both times, it never quite came to fruition. At our local FCA camps last summer, I met some students from Park and planted the idea of starting a huddle. I also received a note on Instagram from another Park student whose friend has been a part of getting FCA started at Woodbury High School. I connected with this student and visited him at his youth group. This allowed me to build meaningful relationships with this church's youth pastors, and I discovered that a dozen or so Park students were attending! They all felt the need for FCA on their campus, and it had been something they'd talked about amongst themselves. We have had multiple meetings over the last month, discussing how to lead and praying together as they focus on how we might make FCA happen at their school. God has provided encouragement and resources through an engaged football coach and parents of a student wanting to see FCA happen at Park as well. After one of our morning meetings, I challenged them to reach out to a few teachers to see if they would be willing to open their room for FCA to meet. These students took the challenge seriously and got back to me within the day! They received permission from three different teachers! Two of whom are coaches, which is super awesome! The first official FCA meeting at Park was this February! The vision for starting a huddle is to provide a space for Christian community on campus and for students to grow together in their faith while bringing in others who are newer to the faith. Would you pray with me for these students, these coaches and teachers, this huddle, and those who will come to meet Jesus because of this opportunity? It has been an incredible ride so far. -Brady Bruesewitz East Metro Area Rep
By Wendy Graven 22 Apr, 2024
KHYA | LAKER VOLLEYBALL I learned about true forgiveness during my experience at Northland FCA Sports Camp. We all have sin that needs to be forgiven. It's important to remember that your mistakes don't define you, Jesus does, and He is willing and ready to forgive you! I also learned that even when things don't turn out as expected, God is still working! You may be struggling in your sport, in school, or at home, but God has a plan for you and His plan is good! Attending Northland Sports Camp is a great way to learn about all that Jesus has sacrificed in order to save us! I left camp with a closer friend in Jesus and am looking forward to strengthening my faith in the Lord through FCA Camp again this year. I can't wait to go back and be surrounded by people who live their life for the glory of God! JAELA | LAKER VOLLEYBALL Attending Northland Sports Camp taught me the importance of being a Christian leader. It starts with an open heart, an encouraging word, and actions that match. My huddle leader encouraged me to read the Bible every day in order to grow my personal relationship with Jesus and upon heading home, I felt so much closer to God. Not long after I returned home from camp, I chose to get baptized. My experience at camp helped solidify my decision. If you're someone who is considering going to camp, but unsure about if you'll have fun, YOU WILL! When it came time to leave camp, most of us would have preferred to stay even longer. Camp will teach you about a personal relationship with Jesus and show you what that can look like through huddle time, worship, and sports. No matter where you're at right now God is able to make masterpieces from broken pieces. Believe it. See you at camp!

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