The origin of
FCA at McDaniel College is one that you simply cannot make up. The goal was pure, all we wanted to do was spend time together and find a place where we belonged for reasons deeper than our majors and what sport we played.
Five or six student athletes met with a youth pastor who had a heart for college athletes in the basement of the Gill Center one night in the fall of 2013 and that was the start of the planning and dreaming. We had to just show up and give it a try. I had been recruited by coach Hoyt (head football) coach. He was a catalyst for leadership, personal development, and his faith was so attractive to me because it was woven into everything he did. That was one of the first times I had ever seen that in a person, let alone a coach. Joe Laughlin was the next, “that” youth pastor (now part time FCA staff) that had a heart for little McDaniel College. He met with us right where we were. We could not have predicted the growth that was to come because of a simple meeting.
The Timeline
• 2013
fall initial meeting started to spend time together
• 2014
met more regularly led to planning and dreaming the Wednesday night huddle
• 2014
started a guys breakfast study/fellowship time at Plum Krazy Dinner.
• 2015-16
school year started the Wednesday night huddle continued with the guys breakfast study
• 2016
Wednesday night continues to grow, lots of first timer people – students are excited to get their own FCA shirt and bible.
• 2016
girls started a bible study with the McDaniel softball character coach
• 2017-18
FCA votes for a leadership team and is a recognized club on campus!
• 2017-18
leadership meetings start meeting regularly at Joe’s house
• McDaniel huddle has continued to go through peak and valleys, and now has a girls and guys bible study meeting during the week, in addition to the Wednesday night meetings!
• Currently they are still meeting faithfully and every year there is a need for Jesus to be made famous on that campus more and more every year!
Diving Deeper into the Start
We continued meeting, We started by simply going to Joe’s house, to watch games and eat some incredible food thanks to his wife! The Laughlin’s invited us, college kids into their home to eat and spend time with their family. This was a strange concept at first to us, but we loved it. We just had to trust and give it a shot.
Strategy Moving Ahead
Two quotes from Andrew Roberts set the framework for what our strategy would be. One being “Lets be regulars at a diner.” The guys started going to Plum Krazy Diner on Friday morning that week to talk about a few verses in the bible and to eat together. We quickly became regulars there and it was my favorite part of the week - full of great conversations, advice, insight and my first taste of authentic Christian community. We were there because we wanted to, all we did was show up!
Andrew Roberts said “I just want some good wholesome fun.” A strange sentence that took us all off guard, it remains a joke to this day between our little group. The stigma of the boring judgmental Christians had been felt on the McDaniel campus, and we were out to break that stereotype. So we moved toward personal growth - through meeting with Joe and going to church together, through time together the huddle planning started to form,. We just had to give it a try even though we were far from perfect.
The late nights at the Laughlin’s turned into great memorizes of fun and fellowship, and eventually turned into a time to plan and pray for our school, that was where the idea of a “late night huddle” in the press box was born. A place that was open to all student athletes. “Let’s keep it simple, play some games, hang out, and hear a lesson or speaker.” That was the decision. Plain and simple. Our initial leadership team just asked and invited, we found most people were so friendly and open, and we were able to use the press box for our meetings. All of those things came together and we experienced growth very quickly.
Leaving it Behind in Better Hands
As the original team graduated, the future was uncertain for McDaniel FCA. I can remember praying with my roommate George who was now a regular at FCA, received his first bible, and met the Lord personally after one of Joe’s talks. We prayed with all our guys at Plum Krazy one Friday morning for the next batch of leaders that were going to take FCA to the next level. God answered that prayer much faster than we expected.
There were a few that really stepped up led by Kyle Savick (the first official FCA president) and a few others. They got the FCA club “officially recognized” by the college and put some real framework around leadership positions, doing studies together, branching out and starting a girls bible study, and a more intentional guys bible study. It spread to teams with character coaches and every team on campus started to have people involved in the Wednesday night huddle.
A “Different” Culture
The friendships were real, the talks were authentic and challenging, the community was attractive. It became a place where anyone could come and feel loved and accepted for who they are, while being lovingly challenged to turn your life over to Jesus Christ. “It feels like a family,” as communicated by Alyssa Swartz in her testimony, and that is the feeling from many others too.
Being faithful to meet on Wednesday nights started in the 2013-2014 school year. They are still meeting in the same place today! The McDaniel huddle is a beautiful picture of what God can do when we are faithful with a little.
Showing up is the battle, staying constant through the ups and downs of life is the key. Because of the faithfulness of the leadership of students and staff has made Wednesday night a highlight for hundreds of student athletes at McDaniel college over the years.
Going Strong
The McDaniel FCA group was started by a few, that had very little knowledge about FCA and were relying on a very simple foundation of who Jesus is and wanting to share it with others. But God sent a few leaders at the perfect time that encouraged us to try something new. They pushed us to stop relying on our own strength and give it up to the Lord. When we did that, I really felt the peace of God in my life and that has led to an incredible involvement and impact for McDaniel students.
Today McDaniel has a full leadership team. They are planning meetings, male and female bible studies, and discipleship groups. There are people now on staff that came through the “FCA McDaniel Farm System.” McDaniel sends volunteers and interns to camps all over the region to serve coaches and athletes.
Growth continues through the imperfect student athletes at McDaniel college, that is how God works. We just have to show up. We must be willing to try when we are uncomfortable, if we are always comfortable, we will never grow.
God calls us to fully rely on Him. Through FCA at McDaniel, I learned so much about taking risks and just trying, letting God have control, and getting out of his way. My challenge is to ask yourself, “Where is God calling you to simply take a chance and show up?” Just wait and see what God is going to do, it might be nerve racking but you won’t be disappointed.