The Fellowship Returns to Gustavus After a Long Absence Jacob Seamans News Editor
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes returns The Fellowship Returns to Gustavus after a long absence Jacob Seamans News Editor he Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), the nation- ally renowned ecumenical Tprayer and Bible study group for young athletes, is getting restarted by a group of students looking to bring its unique mis- sion and programming back to Gustavus after a long dormancy. Its return, however, is not without controversy. “There was talk among the Proclaim leaders about starting up FCA, and I had been involved SUBMITTED in [FCA] in high school,” said Delphine Broccard, junior com- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes works to promote Christianity among college and high school students, encouraging private expressions of religion. munication studies major. She wanted to bring FCA back to Gustavus so future Gusties who were involved in FCA in Wanna get away? high school, like her younger dorms, apartments or to live off complex process that involves that the college does not allow brother, could continue to benefit Gusties face campus. “randomly assigning numbers to all students who wish to live off from its programs. Currently, about 400 Gustavus students. These numbers are gen- campus to do so. “Three of the The group, one of many being challenges and students choose to live in off- erated within classes. All juniors, last four years, we have allowed formed across the state, aims to bonuses living campus housing each year. for example, will have higher everyone who wished to live off bring a Christian element to ath- “The way we determine the numbers than all sophomores.
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