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12/23/2025
Tip of the Spear: How FCA Is Raising Up Teenage Disciple-Makers Across Livingston Parish
DENHAM SPRINGS - When the 2025 school year kicked off, dozens of middle and high school athletes took a decisive first step: they showed up for FCA’s Leadership Training, hosted by FCA Area Rep. Melissa Wilkes.
While most students were still figuring out their schedules, student athletes from every corner of Livingston Parish gathered to be equipped, encouraged, and commissioned as they point people to Jesus on their campuses. It wasn’t a pep rally. It was boot camp for teenage missionaries.
They learned how to launch and lead a huddle, how to open Scripture and make it land with their teammates, how to share the Gospel with clarity and courage, and how to create a circle where every player—starter, backup, or manager—feels like family.
They practiced real lessons, role-played real conversations, and wrestled with what leadership looks like when Jesus calls the plays: humility that serves, integrity that never bends, and love that refuses to leave anyone on the bench.
The charge was electric: Your campus is your mission field. Your team is your first priority. This year, you don’t just play the game—you change it.
From Denham Springs to Live Oak, Walker to French Settlement, Doyle to Springfield, those newly trained student leaders hit their campuses locked and loaded.
And they have delivered. Huddles are multiplying. Teammates are meeting Jesus. Locker-room conversations are turning eternal. The Gospel is moving at the speed of friendship, carried by teenagers who refuse to keep their faith on the sidelines.
This is only the beginning. In the first half of the school year, Livingston Parish FCA is watching a generation of student-athletes step up as the tip of the spear. Campuses are changing. Eternities are shifting. The fields are ready and the workers are sent, and Jesus is winning—big! Game on, indeed.
12/18/2025
Huddle & Home Team: Fantashia Moore’s Playbook at Southern University:
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY - On the campus of Southern University, Fantashia Moore calls two plays at once—FCA huddles for female athletes and coaches, and the daily strategy at home with her husband, Randy Moore, the Jaguars’ football strength coach, and their new baby girl, Mylah. Former SU track athlete, now FCA Area Representative, she’s learning how God uses every season to shape His calling.
The game plan isn’t about choosing one over the other; it’s about running both with the same heart. She admits that sometimes she feels the weight is a bit heavy, but she is reminded by God to stay present, stay faithful, and remain in the game. Becoming a mom has changed how she sees the young women she disciples. When a young athlete opens up about pressure or doubt, Fantashia not only can relate as a former athlete, but also pictures her daughter in the future facing the same struggles. “I mentor differently now,” she says. “With more patience, more prayer, more real talk about identity in Christ.”
Football season brings long days and late nights. Her husband lives the message he coaches—discipline, integrity, and faith—and together, they’re raising a family rooted in the same truth.
“We’re a team,” she says simply. “On the field, in the home, in ministry—it’s all one calling.”
To every mom in ministry reading this: Fantashia sees you. The tired eyes, the full heart, the quiet strength. “This season is sacred,” she says. “Your family, your work, your faith—they’re not separate. They’re woven together by a God who equips you for every good work.”
12/16/2025
ASCENSION PARISH - Patrick Werner is coming home—sort of.
A Lake Charles native and Ascension Episcopal alum (Class of 2018), Patrick spent three years inside the LSU Men’s Basketball program as a student manager under Will Wade. It was during that season of life that LSU gymnast McKenna Kelley invited him to an FCA huddle where he was ruined (in the best way) for ordinary life.
The summer after graduation, Jesus got ahold of Patrick’s heart and never let go. Grad school and “normal” jobs followed, but the call to full-time ministry kept getting louder. After months of prayer and a support-raising journey that tested and refined him, Patrick said yes to FCA—and FCA said yes right back.
Now he’s the full-time Area Representative for Ascension Parish, a place he is quickly growing to love. He steps into a parish already alive with faithful board members, huddle coaches, and student-athlete leaders who refuse to let the Gospel stay quiet in locker rooms and on practice fields.
“I’ve only been here a short time,” Patrick says, “but I’m blown away by our huddle coaches and student-athlete leaders. They are incredible—passionate, faithful, and absolutely relentless about reaching their campuses for Jesus. It’s a privilege to serve alongside them.”
Patrick’s fire is contagious, his vision is simple, and his heartbeat matches ours: to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes in Ascension Parish.
Ascension Parish, you just gained a soldier who’s all in. Buckle up—Patrick Werner is here, and the best is yet to come!
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