Paige Casper, FCA member and sophomore, sits a group to participate in a Core activity. “We were discussing the questions about the Bible verse we had today,” Casper said.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) met on Nov. 8 at the “Core” meeting in club sponsor Connor Bradley’s Room E220, and it will also meet at 7 a.m. on Nov. 11 in the Freshman Cafeteria.
“Over the weekend we had a worship night at one of the member’s houses. About 40 to 50 people came,” Bradley said.
Sophomore member Paige Casper often attends Core meetings but did not go to the worship night.
Casper said, “I was busy with family, so I didn’t get to go the worship night, but I really wish I could’ve. If there’s one next semester, I’ll definitely be going.”
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