The Fellowship of Christian Athletes are a right-wing sports-based evangelical Christian organization that was formed in 1954. Members have the option of being an athlete or not. The FCA uses athletes and coaches to spread their nonsense in places like high schools and workshops. Despite that they try to appear as a great organization.
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| - The Fellowship of Christian Athletes are a right-wing sports-based evangelical Christian organization that was formed in 1954. Members have the option of being an athlete or not. The FCA uses athletes and coaches to spread their nonsense in places like high schools and workshops. Despite that they try to appear as a great organization.
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- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a not-for-profit organization that has been based in Kansas City, Missouri since 1956. Its national headquarters is across Interstate 70 from the Truman Sports Complex and is visible from inside Kauffman Stadium. Founded in 1954, FCA is the largest interdenominational school-based sports organization in the United States. An early supporter and underwriter of FCA was Major League Baseball executive Branch Rickey.
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- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a not-for-profit organization that has been based in Kansas City, Missouri since 1956. Its national headquarters is across Interstate 70 from the Truman Sports Complex and is visible from inside Kauffman Stadium. Founded in 1954, FCA is the largest interdenominational school-based sports organization in the United States. An early supporter and underwriter of FCA was Major League Baseball executive Branch Rickey. A faith-based organization, FCA uses the influence of coaches and athletes as a means of Christian evangelism. The group operates chapters based in schools and operates camps, workshops and conferences. FCA currently has about 600 employees.
- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes are a right-wing sports-based evangelical Christian organization that was formed in 1954. Members have the option of being an athlete or not. The FCA uses athletes and coaches to spread their nonsense in places like high schools and workshops. Despite that they try to appear as a great organization.
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