Once you fill this out, an FCA staff member will reach out to learn more about your interest and share details about this ministry opportunity.
This packet provides more information about this role, expectations, best practices, and basic guidelines that every Character Coach needs to know.
CHARACTER COACH | CHAPLAIN |
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Values based | Faith based |
The goal is to teach character/leadership qualities | The goal is to provide spiritual guidance and direction |
Coaches can make it manditory | Coaches must make it optional |
Model + inform | Model + inform + convert |
A Character Coach is an extension of the Indiana Fellowship of Christian Athletes Campus Ministry.
A Character Coach can be an FCA volunteer or FCA staff member, and can serve any athletic team on campus. He or She will work with the coach to help define values and shape the culture of a team.
They work in conjunction with the coach to schedule regular times to provide CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT discussion and can also provide a team devotional and/or Bible Study that has voluntary player attendance.
A Character Coach can also interact with the team by being present at a percentage of practices and games and/or hosting a voluntary pre-game meeting or prayer with the team.
A wide variety of people can serve the people of sport as Character Coaches. One need not be a sport ministry professional to faithfully serve and to significantly impact the lives of coaches and athletes. Among those who could serve as in these roles are:
Parents of players in youth sports (school based teams or club sports).
Coaches of youth sports teams, school based teams or coaches at higher levels of sport.
Community leaders with an interest in developing character.
Athletic trainers or other support personnel with sports teams.
Pastors or other ministry professionals.
Church members who desire to make an impact by serving others.
FCA wants to provide teams with the best-trained, most effective Character Coaches that they can, so we have created a process:
Completion of the on-line application process called the Ministry Leader Application.
Initiation of a relationship with an FCA staff member in your area for further training, encouragement, facilitation and accountability.
Communication with the FCA staff prior to the season for planning, prayer, resources, etc
Communication with the FCA staff during the season for encouragement, problem solving and further direction.
Communication at the end of the season for evaluation, reporting of results, etc.
Do you have any additional questions or want to connect with a local staff member about this opportunity? CLICK HERE to fill out our Character Coach Interest Form, and we will respond shortly!