November 2024
Celebrating 70 Years: 2024 marks the year of FCA’s 70th anniversary,officially founded Nov. 10, 1954 by Don McClanen, then a young basketball coach fromOklahoma who was…
Celebrating 70 Years: 2024 marks the year of FCA’s 70th anniversary,officially founded Nov. 10, 1954 by Don McClanen, then a young basketball coach fromOklahoma who was…
FOF Refresh: Over 20 years ago, God birthed Fields of Faith to be a movement to change the culture in one community. Since then, God grew…
Faith. Fellowship. Fun. This was the encouragement for more than 2,100 staff members and spouses who attended FCA’s 2024 Realtime in Orlando, Florida in February.
FCA’s annual theme gives everyone in our ministry a starting point for their content creation as they minister to coaches and athletes. This year: 24/7. Coaches…
FCA’s annual theme gives everyone in our ministry a starting point for their content creation as they minister to coaches and athletes. This year: Greater. Coaches…
FCA Sports launches into the league and club space. New sports environments are introduced.
Faith. Fellowship. Fun. This was the encouragement for more than 2,100 staff members and spouses who attended FCA’s 2022 Realtime in San Antonio, Texas, in February. Learn More
FCA’s annual theme gives everyone in our ministry a starting point for their content creation as they minister to coaches and athletes. Learn More
FCA is inducting four partners and supporters of the world’s largest international sports ministry into its Hall of Champions (HOC). Learn More
FCA releases its annual digital ministry report highlighting how God is transforming lives through FCA. To view and read about FCA”s impact, click here.
FCA’s annual theme gives everyone in our ministry a starting point for their content creation as they minister to coaches and athletes. Learn More
During a year when we’ve pursued 100%, here’s how God has asked and shown us at FCA to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind…
FCA releases its annual digital ministry report highlighting how God is transforming lives through FCA. To view and read about FCA”s impact, click here.
When you love something, you give it your all. What does your sport require of you? One hundred percent of your time, attention, ability and ambition….
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) announced it has distributed 190,000 Bibles in 2019. FCA, a sports ministry, prints about 200,000 Bibles yearly and also distributed 2.5…
FCA releases its annual digital ministry report highlighting how God is transforming lives through FCA. To view and read about FCA”s impact, click here.
As 2019 comes to a close, we take a step back to reflect on how God has blessed the ministry and the coaches and athletes it serves…
FCA releases its annual digital ministry report highlighting how God is transforming lives through FCA. To view and read about FCA”s impact, click here.
2019 marks the year of FCA’s 65th anniversary, officially founded Nov. 10, 1954 by Don McClanen, then a young basketball coach from Oklahoma who was obedient…
The 2019 FCA Camps theme for FCA’s 62nd season is “Let’s Go” based on Matthew 28: 18-20: “18 Jesus came and told his disciples, “I have…
With U.S. staff reaching 1740 plus 242 international leaders in 84 countries, FCA’s impact for Christ is reaching coaches and athletes around the world!
Through God’s grace after more than 60 years, FCA is more strongly poised to continue fulfilling the vision placed in the heart of our founder, Don…
FCA releases its digital summary of FCA’s ministry impact for the Lord in 2017. To view click here.
The number of FCA staff surpasses 1,500. With thousands of valued volunteers, more and more coaches and athletes are being impacted for Christ around the world.
FCA announces its 61st camp season theme: “Strong.” The theme was based on Timothy 4:7: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and…
The FCA Camp theme for 2017 was “One.” The theme was based upon Philippians 1:27: “Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves…
FCA releases its fourth consecutive digital ministry report. To view, click here.
A new era has begun as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has named Shane Williamson its eighth President and CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2017. Prior to…
Les Steckel took over as FCA’s seventh president and CEO on March 1, 2005, and since then the ministry has experienced unprecedented growth, impacting more coaches…
Over Memorial Weekend, FCA Camps season is celebrating the 60th year of a time of “inspiration and perspiration” for coaches, athletes and teams. “All of us…
FCA mourns the passing of its founder, Don McClanen, who died at the age of 91 on Feb. 16, 2016. His dedicated vision for a sports ministry…
The Camp theme for the year of 2016 was “Rise.” For more information on FCA Camps, click here.
FCA releases its third consecutive digital ministry report. To view, click here.
FCA releases its second consecutive digital ministry report. To view, click here.
FCA releases its first ministry report digitally. To view, click here.
Since 2003, FCA has distributed more than 2 million Bibles across various channels, including 177,850 in 2014. Those statistics include annual camp theme Bibles, sport-specific New…
Many qualities make a female athlete unique—her drive, dedication, God-given talents and even her femininity. A new FCA study created specifically for college-aged female athletes addresses all…
The Camp theme for the year of 2015 was “Undefeated.” FCA saw a record-breaking year for its popular and life-changing camps program, with 94,505 coaches and…
The Camp theme for the year of 2014 was “All In.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2013 was “Relentless.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2012 was “In The Zone.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2011 was “Game Changer.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2010 was “Unleash The Power.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2009 was “Inside Out.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2008 was “Get Focused.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2007 was “Game Ready.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2006 was “For The Glory.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2005 was “Heart Of A Champion.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2004 was “One Mission: Get It, Got It, Give It.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2003 was “Audience Of One.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2002 was “Back2Basics.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2001 was “Team United.”
The Camp theme for the year of 2000 was “2 B New (This Changes Everything).”
The Camp theme for the year of 1999 was “Live It Out.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1998 was “Go The Distance.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1997 was “No Off Season.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1996 was “Strong To The Finish.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1995 was “Ready For Action.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1994 was “Champions In Christ.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1993 was “Soar Like Eagles.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1992 was “Road To Victory.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1991 was “His Mighty Power.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1990 was “Disciplined To Win.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1989 was “Be Strong And Courageous.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1988 was “More Than Winning.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1987 was “Press On.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1986 was “Run To The Finish.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1985 was “Renewed By His Strength.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1984 was “Honor Him.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1983 was “In His Steps.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1982 was “Compete For The Crown.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1981 was “Stand Tall.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1980 was “Build The Church…Begin With Me.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1979 was “Sharing The Victory.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1978 was “Ever Stronger.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1977 was “Called To Serve.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1976 was “The Truth Will Make You Free.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1975 was “We Really Do Need Each Other.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1974 was “The Man In The Gap.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1973 was “The Call To Commitment.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1972 was “A Special Kind Of Man.”
The Camp theme for the year of 1971 was “Run…To Win The Prize!”
The Camp theme for the year of 1970 was “The Uniform Of Faith.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1969 was “Run The Great Race…Of Faith.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1968 was “The Life That Wins.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1967 was “Courage To Conquer.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1966 was “A Still More Excellent Way.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1965 was “The Goal And The Glory.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1962 was “A Faith That Works.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1961 was “Your Body Is A Temple.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1960 was “You Shall Be My Witnesses.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1959 was “Let Us Run The Race.”
The FCA Camp theme for the year of 1956 was “I Am The Way, The Truth, And The Life.”
The following article originally appeared in the November/December, 1988 issue of Sharing the Victory, then the print publication of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His mother…
The following article originally appeared in the Jan./Feb., 1982 issue of The Christian Athlete, then the flagship publication of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. “But seek…
The following article originally appeared in the March, 2004 issue of Sharing the Victory, then the print publication of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. By Christin Ditchfield…
One Cardinal’s Clipped Wings and Dashed Dreams Instead of being a continuation of a dream, the 1988 season turned into a nightmare. By Greg Weeks The…
The 2014 FCA Camp season was about living ALL IN. Based on Colossians 3:17, campers were challenged to take a leap of faith and commit 100%…
It started with some old magazine clippings crammed in a dresser drawer and an invitation to speak about his job. Humble beginnings, for sure. Of course,…
Elite marathoner Carl Rundell sign’s-up online to become the first FCA Endurance Teammate. Since then over 4,000 endurance athletes, from 5K walkers to professional triathletes, have…
FCA camp attendance exceeds 20,000; number of certified FCA Huddles reaches 7,790.
FCA establishes the John Lotz “Barnabas” Coach of the Year award, named after the former University of Florida basketball coach.
FCA establishes the Bobby Bowden Athlete of the Year award, named after the former Florida State University football coach.
Ground is broken on the FCA headquarters expansion project in Kansas City, Mo.
FCA Camp attendance exceeds 10,000; FCA Huddle attendance tops 5,000 for the first time.
FCA Lacrosse competes in the prestigious Vail (Colo.) Shootout for the first time.
FCA Lacrosse is established as Gettysburg, Pa., hosts its first FCA Camp.
Inaugural FCA National Convention is held in Kansas City, Mo.
Under Dick Abel’s leadership, FCA develops the CHAD (camps, huddles, adult chapters, development) program.
Greater Dallas FCA’s Carey Casey is named National Director of Urban Ministry. He later serves as Senior VP and National Director of OW2P Programs and VP…
Five football players from Oklahoma and five from Nebraska, all 10 FCA members, meet at midfield to pray together before kickoff of their rivalry game, becoming…
FCA and Salvation Army partner to reach inner-city youth and bring them to FCA Camps.
On September 11, 2001, the world was changed forever. No one will forget the terrifying images of airplanes crashing into the towers of the World Trade…
“Inspiration and perspiration.” Few phrases more accurately describe what happens in a young person’s life at FCA Camp. Camp Week begins with an assembly hall full…
Long before Barry Sanders made defenders miss the silver and blue Lions No. 20 jersey with his deer-like moves, even before Billy Sims made defenders wish…
You’re Archie Griffin and you’ve always been too little. Rich Street in Columbus, Ohio, will never be confused with Snob Hill, and when you were growing…
The face of today’s FCA barely resembles that of just three or four decades ago. Like many long-standing organizations, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has had…
FCA President John Erickson Looks at the Fellowship’s Role in the Competitive Arena. CA—What is your definition of competition? Erickson—I’d define competition as that which pits…
Seventeen-year-old Carey Casey paused. He knew he wanted to go to FCA Camp. He was part of the Huddle at Andrew Lewis High School in Salem,…
FCA’s long-awaited National Resource Center is a reality! For eight conference weeks this summer the wooded 350-acre site in western Indiana teemed with the sights and…
FCA officially becomes a worldwide ministry as the international language of sport takes FCA beyond the U.S. borders and into new cultures, languages and communities. FCA…
The Carolinas become a separate region.
FCA launched FCA International in 2012 to reach the world through coaches and athletes. Longtime FCA staff member and former vice president of ministry resources Dan…
Each region came under the leadership of a regional vice president.
Covenant College hosted the first NCC.
For the first time, FCA reached more than two million coaches and athletes in a single year through the Four Cs of ministry: coaches, campus, camps,…
Coaches, Camps, Campus and Community become the ministry focus of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
FCA’s newly expanded 59,000-square foot headquarters (now National Support Center) is dedicated.
For the first time in 40 years, FCA introduced a new logo.
FCA launches its first domain on the web: www.fca.org.
Vice presidential Dick Cheney visited FCA’s World Headquarters (now National Support Center) in 2000 to endorse the One Way 2 Play – Drug Free! program.
FCA establishes the Grant Teaff Coach of the Year and Grant Teaff Lifetime Achievement awards, named after the longtime football coach most known for his 20-year…
What do you call a man who lifts two 85-pound dumbbells with his little fingers, hammers a twenty-penny nail through a two-inch board with his fist…
This video presents FCA’s history and culture, since its inception in 1954 until now. And, while FCA was first incorporated in 1954, that date came seven…
The following article appeared in the February, 1971 issue of The Christian Athlete. At the time, UCLA was in the middle of its dominance of the…
John Wooden would go down as one of the greatest coaches in the history of basketball, or any other sport, leading his UCLA Bruins to 10…
Bob Feller showed off his Hall of Fame arm to participants of FCA’s National Conference in Estes Park, Colo., in 1963. The former Cleveland Indians flamethrower…
“Deacon” Dan Towler, a running back with the Los Angeles Rams from 1950-55, was a part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from its inception until…
Sports Illustrated featured the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in its Feb. 6, 1956 issue. Less than 15 months after its founding, FCA hit the pages of…
North Carolina basketball legend Dean Smith was in his third year as the Tar Heels’ head coach when this photo was snapped in November, 1963. Smith…
The following article appeared in the September, 1963 issue of The Christian Athlete, then the flagship publication of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. THREE SUMMER CONFERENCES…
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Dave “Boo” Ferriss has been a part of FCA from the very beginning. In this photo, Boo is showing student-athletes at…
In this 1959 photo, NBA legend Bob Pettit teaches basketball skills at FCA’s National Convention at Estes Park, Colo. Over the years, Pettit was a part…
by Rafer Johnson It is sometimes said that winning is not important, that the important thing is competing. But when we have to go to a…
The following article, written by Gary Demarest, appeared in the April, 1960 issue of The Christian Athlete, FCA’s flagship publication at the time. Although the snow…
FCA founder Don McClanen (left), football legend Otto Graham (center) and Dr. Robert “Jack” Robinson (right), a former basketball star at Baylor University and the pastor…
From the very beginning, FCA has emphasized its role in calling athletes and coaches into the Church, including the phrase “…in the fellowship of the Church”…
The name 'Fellowship of Christian Athletes' just came naturally. This was a Christian movement totally. We would not be ashamed of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ. So we decided on 'Fellowship of Christian Athletes.' At last, this idea and dream had a name."
FCA founder Don McClanen
FCA founder Don McClanen shares how FCA’s official name was decided upon. “One of the first names considered was Athletes for Christ. This was so close…
George Kell, who won a batting title in 1949 as a member of the Detroit Tigers and would go on to be enshrined in baseball’s Hall…
The following roundup column appeared in the inaugural issue of The Christian Athlete, which was delivered in March, 1959. That first issue was a four-page, digest…
"For some time, I have had the idea of forming an organization of athletes and coaches in this hero-worshiping nation of ours. If athletes can endorse shaving cream, razor blades and cigarettes, surely they can endorse the Lord, too. So my idea is to form an organization that would project you as Christian men before the youth and athletes of our nation."
Don McClanen
In a letter to 19 athletes, Don McClanen laid out his desire to form an organization that would eventually become the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The letters…
On June 7, 1955, Pittsburgh Pirates executive Branch Rickey (at podium) hosted a banquet in Pittsburgh to introduce FCA to the region and help gain financial…
Known as Sharing the Victory for over 30 years, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes changed its flagship publication’s title to FCA Magazine, debuting the new moniker…
In November of 1982, FCA’s official publication took on a new title, Sharing the Victory. Since March of 1959, FCA’s magazine had been titled The Christian…
FCA officially introduced an updated version of its iconic logo on January 1, 2014. A few subtle changes make the new logo a simplified and more contemporary,…
FCA’s offices had been in various locations in downtown Kansas City since moving to town in 1956, but John Erickson, FCA’s president from 1972-1988, knew that…
It is estimated that more than 80% of youth who attend church will stop going between the seventh and 12th grades. It seems we are losing…
In February, 1967, the first Weekend of Champions was held in Kansas City. The FCA staff teamed up with college and professional athletes and coaches and…
The Christian Athlete, the precursor to Sharing the Victory and FCA Magazine, debuts as a one-page, one-fold publication in March, 1959.
FCA moves its offices from Norman, Oklahoma to Kansas City, Missouri.
FCA’s first National Conference in 1956 has been called by many the most important event in FCA’s history. However, there was some doubt as to whether…
David Dean was an adorable child and quite an athlete, even at three-and-a-half years old. He had a charming demeanor about him and easily won your…
"This Fellowship of Christian Athletes is not a namby-pamby thing; it is a courageous organization."
Branch Rickey
Click “View Post” to hear Branch Rickey’s address at the first FCA National Conference. (Two parts) Click the arrows below to start the clips. …
The official chartering date of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes was November 10, 1954. On that day, in Norman, Okla., the organization’s first set of bylaws…
Four of the founding fathers of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. From left to right: Dr. Louis R. Evans, Dr. Roe Johnston, Don McClanen and Branch…