Volunteer with FCA

How to become a Mobilized Volunteer for FCA:

A Mobilized Volunteer is someone that has an Approved MLA, Completed the Online E3 Discipleship Training, and is connected to an FCA program (Huddles, Boards, Camps).


Step 1: Complete a Ministry Leader Application (MLA)

To fulfill an official role with FCA, we need you to complete a Ministry Leadership Application “MLA” for us. After the MLA is approved, you will receive an email stating that you have completed the process. This ensures the safety of our students both physically and spiritually. It also makes sure that you and your huddle are covered by our insurance during FCA related events.


The MLA will just take a few minutes to complete. (If you have completed this before, Skip this Step)

Click the link below to get started:

Complete the MLA

Step 2: Complete Online E3 Discipleship Training

FCA's Game Plan for Discipleship is we engage, we equip and we empower, in that order.

Whether you’ve led others before and you’re looking for some additional training, or you’re just getting started, the E3 training gives you tangible steps you can take to start making disciples.

Complete E3 Training

Step 3: Get Connected to an FCA Program

Once you have completed the E3 Training, please email Spence Lovett at slovett@fca.org to get plugged into an FCA program and find ways you can volunteer.

Areas of Opportunity:

Character Coaches: Serve on a specific sports team or teams. You will serve the coaching staff and the players as their character coach, coming alongside them to learn values and character.


Coaches Huddle Group Leaders: Lead a small group of coaches and recruit, train and disciple other coaches to do the same. Work directly with the Area Rep or Area Director.


Athlete Huddle Club Leader: Works with the athlete Huddle Club leaders, discipling, training, and teaching them spiritual leadership, small group leadership, personal leadership and how to build relationships with others. 


Board Members: Strong and proven leaders to take leadership roles in the following areas - Staff Team, Ministry Team, Camp & Events Team, Fundraising Team, Leadership Development Team


Camp & Event Team: Help on a camp or event team - there are many tasks that need to be completed, such as food coordinator, set-up & tear down crews clean, water crews, and much more. 


Campus Rights

Partnering with Alliance Defending Freedom, ADF has developed a support network for those students, coaches, parents and teachers facing legal challenges on their campuses. FCA has the legal right to meet on high school and college campuses across the country where other student-led groups meet as well. Students have religious rights to FCA meetings on many campuses around the country.

Please review the free handbook below and contact the ADF if needed.

Browse the FCA Public School Handbook.


Questions regarding students’ religious rights?


If you have any questions or need legal assistance, please contact:

Legal Intake Division

Alliance Defending Freedom

15100 N. 90th Street

Scottsdale, AZ 85260

1.800.TELL.ADF


www.alliancedefendingfreedom.org/university

www.alliancedefendingfreedom.org/legal-help

Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is general in nature and is not intended to provide, or be a substitute for, legal analysis, legal advice, or consultation with appropriate legal counsel. You should not act or rely on information contained in this document without seeking appropriate professional advice. By printing and distributing this guide, the Alliance Defense Fund, Inc. (ADF) is not providing legal advice, and the use of this document is not intended to constitute advertising or solicitation and does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and ADF or between you and any ADF employee.


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