FCA kicks off in late 2016

Mark Huffer, Staff Writer

  • The Fellowship of Christain Athletes (FCA) kicked off on September 29. Brenden Archer, 12, headed a lesson on unity in the campus of Sycamore High School, through students, teachers, and administrators. This day, FCA was held in the teachers’ lounge. It will be held in room 233 from now on every Thursday morning.

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  • On October 6, Ravon Bonner, 12, headed FCA teaching about emotional security — or more like insecurity — of high school students. He taught how you are never alone and their is always value in all lives. This was held in the team room, but any further meetings will occur in room 233 on Thursday mornings.

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  • Tate Goodyear, 11, took head of FCA on October 13, talking about encouragement throughout the building of students, teachers, and administrators. This meeting was the first time in room 233, which is the room that FCA has been and will be the location for the rest of the year. Meetings were and will be every Thursday.

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  • Johnathan Malik, 11, headed that week’s FCA meeting, talking about beng Godly christians in the school’s communtiy. This meetong occured on October 20 in room 233, the second meet in that room, which will be the room for future meetings. FCA will proceed to be every Thursday.

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  • Matthew Dawson, Archer’s mentor, lead FCA discussing life as christians and getting up from persecution over one’s faith. Christians believe persecution for their faith is a way to grow in their walk with God. Dawson spoke on October 27 in room 233, the official room for FCA.

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