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To see Current Huddles, click here.
For steps to Start a Huddle, please click here.
Currently Certified Endurance Huddles: State, Location, & Huddle Leader Scroll down to contact a Huddle Leader
Arizona: Phoenix - Debbie Foster
California: San Diego - Dave Wilcox
Colorado: Boulder - Tamara Gaffney Colorado Springs - Terry Canipe
Florida: Ft. Lauderdale - Tina Reeder Orlando - Roy McConnell, Don Patton Tallahassee - Robert Palmer
Georgia: Savannah - Steve White, Laura Townsend South Atlanta - Mike Roby
Idaho: Boise - Mike Harvey Coeur d'Alene - Scott Burkhardt
Kentucky Russell Springs- Josh & Christina Turner, Lisa Coffey
Michigan: Detroit - Doug Fowler, Carl Rundell
Minnesota: Minneapolis - Jer Baker, Steve Gerber
Missouri: Kansas City - Jill Ewert
Nebraska: Omaha - Nancy Lennarson
North Carolina: Charlotte - Nick White, Ryan Werner Winston-Salem - Mike Huddleston
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City - Brent Clowers, Bryan Weathers, Nicole Westbrook
South Carolina: Clemson - Brock Baily Columbia - Nick Brunson, Bob Wright Greenville - Clay Driggers, Joe Dannelly, Larry Nolan
Tennessee: Murfreesboro - Chris Jones, John & Allison Baker
Texas: Dallas/Ft. Worth - Tom Monte, Thomas Bell El Paso - Christy Jones, Rubin Crespo
Utah: Salt Lake County - Chris Roper Northern UT (Farr West) - Jeremy Jahn
Washington: Seattle - Kevin Raines
Wisconsin: Grafton - Andy Ashenden Racine - Toby Mueller Wausau - Marty Olson
Potential Developing Huddles:
While the above areas have certified Huddles, the Team is rapidly growing in many areas, and Huddle formation would be an easy thing to accomplish if one or two people felt led and were willing to step forward and lead the group in their areas.
Steps to Form a NEW Huddle
FCA Endurance Huddles
 “Huddle” is a term FCA has used since 1966 to describe a small local group or chapter of individuals who have a heart for Christ, athletics, and the mission and vision of FCA. Huddles are a group of people who unite and gather locally for Fellowship, Spiritual Growth, and Outreach. They provide an opportunity for people to come together regularly to strengthen each other, accomplish things that individuals couldn’t alone, and provide a base group to bring others into, both Christian and non-.
Because Huddles provide so many growth and ministry opportunities, FCA and FCA-E highly encourage their formation and development. As a small local group tied and working together in your community, you will experience more, accomplish more, have a much bigger impact on everyone (both saved and non-), and just have more fun!
If you are an individual or part of a group that would like to start a Huddle, below are the basics on how to due this. This is the basic information on how to start a FCA Adult Huddle. It is the exact same process for a FCA Endurance Huddle, but your group will have an endurance-specific focus. For example, you will go through the same certification process and might do some of the same activities as a regular FCA Adult Huddle (Bibles studies, fellowship, training, volunteering/serving, etc), but you might also choose to do fellowship while training together, volunteer at endurance events, get training on how to share Christ during race expos, etc. |