The fifth Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Sport Chaplain / Character Coach Conference wrapped up yesterday in Kansas
City, Missouri at the FCA National Support Center. About 50 sport chaplains and
character coaches from all across the USA were in attendance. A large number of
our group were FCA staff people and Athletes in Action staffers, but a great portion
of the group were volunteers serving teams in universities or high schools. We
also had the largest number of women in attendance of any of our conferences.
Our conferees ranged from Minnesota to Florida and Oregon to Maryland.
Jon Randles, a long-term team chaplain, church
pastor, conference speaker, and consultant was the chaplain to our chaplains. I
made a presentation of the basics of sport chaplaincy based on the FCA Sport
Chaplains training manual. Marla Williams, a sport chaplain from Georgia Tech,
presented a tremendous talk about sexual brokenness among sportspeople. I hope
to share her outline with you in future days as it was outstanding. I
facilitated a panel discussion with veteran sport chaplains about how to form
chapel talks. We also had a panel discussion wherein we fielded questions from
conferees and answered them directly.
FCA’s three-part strategy for the development
of sport chaplains and character coaches includes: Training, Networking, and
Mentoring. We structured the event with lots of open space for not only
training to occur, but for the networking and mentoring. Each of these seemed
to be done very well. Jeff Martin and Dan Bishop, both vice presidents of FCA’s
ministry, participated as facilitators during the conference and Jordan Barnes
lent outstanding logistical support. FCA’s CEO and President, Les Steckel,
spoke to the group as well.
We will be watching to see where sport
chaplaincy is booming in the USA as we plan next year’s conference. We will
plan to host that conference in that region of the country so as to encourage
it, to nurture its growth and to simply honor what we see the Lord Jesus doing
in that area. I hope it’s in your home town.
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