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Celebrating a Night With the Pistons

Titus Scott • Sep 08, 2019

Celebrating a Night With the Pistons

"Can we do more FCA stuff?" -- Detroit Osborn student

This was just one quote overheard following the night we spent celebrating FCA with the Detroit Pistons! Over 400 people got to hear Pistons players Ish Smith, Langston Galloway, and Jon Leuer share their faith and answer questions following the game. 

What an incredible night celebrating FCA along with hundreds of friends. The event started with 28 volunteers from our Huddles at Wayne State University, Lawrence Tech University, and several additional supporters. They arrived over 2 hours before the game and sold 50/50 Raffle tickets through the 3rd Quarter of the game! We are so thankful for their time and help as we were able to raise funds for the ministry! 
During the Pre-game events, three of us were invited to center court and the following statement was read to the arena.

"The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is touching millions of lives…one heart at a time. Since 1954, FCA has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful platform of sport to reach every coach and every athlete with the transforming power of Jesus Christ. FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel."
Pictured from left to right are Kayla Norman (FCA Field Ambassador), Terry Sanders (Wayne State University FCA Athlete), and Titus Scott (Wayne County Metro Director). 

The entire evening, we also had a display table set up in the concourse. We were able to share more information about the ministry and give away FCA Magazines and share many other resources. 
Tim Morton (Oakland County FCA Director) joined us at the table. 

Following the game, we had over 400 friends join us to hear testimony from three Pistons players. Many thanks to Ish Smith, Langston Galloway, and Jon Leuer for taking their time to share the work God has done in their lives and how their faith intersects with basketball. 
Huge shoutout also to Jonathan Wynn (Pistons Chaplain) for helping us connect with the guys and for his incredible ministry, not only with the players, but with other staff within the Pistons organization. An incredible man of God who is faithfully serving Him!
A final thank you to all those who came out to support the ministry of FCA and our Detroit Pistons. Also thank you to our Pistons reps (specifically Rachel) who helped us set up the entire evening and helped make it an incredibly successful event! We are so thankful for the opportunities God has given us and we look forward to the incredible ways God is going to use so many faithful men and women to further His Kingdom here in Detroit!

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