Campus

An FCA Huddle IS:
- a group committed to growing spiritually
- reaching out to others both in word and deed
- a place where individuals can participate
- officially sanctioned by the Home Office
Whether a Huddle has 5 or 500 student athletes, every meeting ought to include activities that further these goals. There may be a particular emphasis at a meeting, but all three (fellowship, growth and outreach) must be kept in mind.  The goal of fellowship encourages us to use programs that are geared toward participation. The goal of growth encourages us to keep the subject matter centered on the Bible. The goal of outreach encourages us to create a hospitable attitude in our Huddle.
If you don't see your school listed to the left, contact Area Director Ted Brunner at tbrunner@fca.org or 215-260-3922 to learn how to start a huddle at your school this semester.  Please visit the "Health Huddle" link on our Campus Ministry Page!!

A FCA Huddle is NOT:
- a group that appears to have all the answers
- a group led by a person who does all the talking
- closed to non-Christians