It’s week two, in the 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup. How is your team doing? We hope your team is doing well! Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast.
We encourage you if you haven’t purchased the devotional, it’s available on Amazon in Spanish and English and Portuguese. The links below are for the US AmazonSmile website where your purchase also helps our organization (if you designate Soccer Chaplains United), but if you have Amazon in or near your country, you can purchase it through there as well.
Today, on the From the Touchline podcast, I read the Kickoff reflection for Week 3, entitled: Hope Comes in Second? There’s a noble aspect to hope isn’t there? But sometimes we can hope for the wrong things or even bad things. We may or not be aware of all the ways that hope may actually not be good for us — unless we are hoping (trusting) in the right things. Listen to hear more of what I mean.
From the Touchline is a short-feature (10-15 min) podcast with Rev Brad Kenney, Founder and Executive Director of Soccer Chaplains United and Volunteer Chaplain to the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Rev Brad and occasional guests touch on various issues around the topics of faith, family, and football (soccer).
Also, don’t forget that you can listen in our app, SoccrChapUtd,in the Apple and Google store.
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Today is known as Giving Tuesday — it’s a time of philanthropy around the US and around the world. In past years, Soccer Chaplains United has taken part in Giving Tuesday primarily through Facebook (now Meta) and Facebook Giving’s “match” meeting certain criteria, but this year — we’d like to ask our donors to hold off…for just one week.
ColoradoGives is another, better opportunity for generosity and giving. Since our non-profit is based in Denver we tend to get some better benefits for participating in ColoradoGives Day (Tuesday, December 6). Last year, we made an extra $150 or so from the contributions made on that day. This year, we are hoping to exceed a goal of $15k to help us take a chunk out of our $45k budget shortfall.
Here are some opportunities for donor generosity to be multiplied on ColoradoGives Day:
Start a Business Group Page (first 100 businesses to respond, 53 slots left) and Raise $1000 for us before December 6 and Delta Dental will match $1000.
Donate at a certain time (all Times Mountain) on Tuesday, December 6 and it could mean $5,000 extra for us through a sweepstakes format. $5k is a lot.
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There are other opportunities to earn a little extra from the Community First Foundation — including new donors, number of donations received, and more!
The great thing about Soccer Chaplains United is that when you donate — you are actually a part of the team. Donations don’t go to cover some big building somewhere or pay exorbitant salaries — it goes toward supporting people in soccer and a portion of each donation gets sent out into the far-reaches of the earth through our Community Projects.
Soccer Chaplains United is non-profit, 501(c)3 and depends upon the financial support of individual donors and church partners to carry out our work of chaplaincy service across all levels of soccer. Our chaplains are not employed or paid by any of the clubs that we serve. Simply click the PushPay (the big P or give tab) link below to make a secure, online, tax-deductible gift, or mail a donation to Soccer Chaplains United, PO Box 102081, Denver, CO 80250.
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Black Friday? It’s the day after the American holiday of Thanksgiving. But it’s also a massive day for football!
For this one day only, and in anticipation of the England vs. USA World Cup match, our English version of the ebook will be free on Amazon and AmazonSmile from 12:00 AM Pacific to 11:59 PM Pacific on Friday, November 25, 2022!
The 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup has begun! To commemorate this unique time, Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast.
We encourage you if you haven’t purchased the devotional, it’s available on Amazon in Spanish and English and Portuguese. The links below are for the US AmazonSmile website where your purchase also helps our organization (if you designate Soccer Chaplains United), but if you have Amazon in or near your country, you can purchase it through there as well.
Today, on the From the Touchline podcast, Rev Jordan Medas reads the Halftime reflection for Week 2, entitled: Preparing the Heart. Everyone in football has a deficiency in their game — something that they need to work on. In life, too, we all fall short of God’s standard. What will we do? Ignore the coach who instructs us and tells us how to improve our game, our form? Hear more on today’s podcast.
From the Touchline is a short-feature (10-15 min) podcast with Rev Brad Kenney, Founder and Executive Director of Soccer Chaplains United and Volunteer Chaplain to the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Rev Brad and occasional guests touch on various issues around the topics of faith, family, and football (soccer).
Also, don’t forget that you can listen in our app, SoccrChapUtd,in the Apple and Google store.
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World Cup 2022 is just days away! Soccer Chaplains United has released an accompanying book for the largest sporting event in the world. The 2022 World Cup Devotional | The Light is Coming is available in English, Spanish, and now Portuguese in two formats: ebook and print on Amazon*!
A Copa do Mundo de 2022 está a apenas alguns dias! O Soccer Chaplains United lançou um livro de acompanhamento para o maior evento esportivo do mundo. Devocional da Copa do Mundo de 2022 | A Luz está chegando está disponível em inglês, espanhol e agora em português em dois formatos: ebook e impresso na Amazon*!
The 2022 World Cup Devotional | The Light is Coming is an 8-week, 80 page devotional with illustrations. Each week has three different readings (Kickoff, Halftime,and Final Whistle). The devotional is created to begin with the FIFA roster release date (November 13) and parallel different World Cup timelines, as well as themes of Advent and Christmas.
Devocional da Copa do Mundo de 2022 | A Luz está chegando é um devocional de 80 páginas e 8 semanas com ilustrações. Cada semana tem três leituras diferentes (Chute Inicial, Intervalo e Apito Final). O devocional foi criado para começar com a data de lançamento da lista da FIFA (13 de novembro) e paralelamente a diferentes cronogramas da Copa do Mundo, bem como temas do Advento e do Natal.
Amazon (better yet, AmazonSmile) is the place to purchase the book.
Amazon (melhor ainda, AmazonSmile) é o lugar para comprar o livro.
Soccer Chaplains United is non-profit, 501(c)3 and depends upon the financial support of our partners to carry out our work of developing chaplaincy across all levels of soccer. Please consider making a contribution today to help us continue growing our chaplains and our work. Check out our Donate page for different giving options.
O Soccer Chaplains United não tem fins lucrativos, 501(c)3 e depende do apoio financeiro de nossos parceiros para realizar nosso trabalho de desenvolvimento da capelania em todos os níveis do futebol. Por favor, considere fazer uma contribuição hoje para nos ajudar a continuar crescendo nossos capelães e nosso trabalho. Confira nossa página de doações para diferentes opções de doação.
*Certain global Amazon markets may not have the book available for print or ebook, you can look in nearby marketplaces.
*Certos mercados globais da Amazon podem não ter o livro disponível para impressão ou e-book, você pode procurar em mercados próximos.
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The 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup is less than a week away from beginning and Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast.
We encourage you if you haven’t purchased the devotional, it’s available on Amazon in Spanish and English and Portuguese. The links below are for the US AmazonSmile website where your purchase also helps our organization (if you designate Soccer Chaplains United), but if you have Amazon in or near your country, you can purchase it through there as well.
Today, on the From the Touchline podcast, I read the Kickoff reflection for Week 1, entitled: The Long Wait. Waiting and silence seem to go hand in hand, don’t they? What times of waiting have you had to endure? Who waited best with you? We get into this and a little bit more than this short podcast for today.
From the Touchline is a short-feature (10-15 min) podcast with Rev Brad Kenney, Founder and Executive Director of Soccer Chaplains United and Volunteer Chaplain to the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Rev Brad and occasional guests touch on various issues around the topics of faith, family, and football (soccer).
Also, don’t forget that you can listen in our app, SoccrChapUtd,in the Apple and Google store.
https://soccerchaplainsunited.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/World-Cup-Devo-ebook-cover-2.jpg15721012Brad Kenney/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/SCU_Seal_Logo-300x300.pngBrad Kenney2022-11-16 00:00:002024-08-20 11:58:062022 World Cup Devotional — Silence and Waiting
TBH, when Billy Cerveny called and told me that he was going to need to move to Jacksonville, FL I was discouraged. It takes a tremendous amount of time, energy, and relational capital to discover, develop, and deploy a chaplain and the higher the level (especially within the elite, professional ranks) the more that seems to be at stake and the more things that could go wrong.
So, fighting back the tears and fears (yes, I believe God is sovereign), Billy and I began searching earlier this year for candidates that might be able to be a fit with Nashville SC. A short list of names cropped up.
“What about _______?” I asked.
“No, I don’t think that person will work because _________,” Billy might remark.
It seemed like our short list was no list after a few weeks of prayer and searching and researching. It’s helpful to have the longevity of a chaplain like Billy. It’s even more helpful to have depth of relationship with some of the people with Nashville SC as an organization, because we have a greater sense of personalities and needs around the club that someone on the outside may not have. But let me tell you, it felt a little dire when we had run through the initial list of names.
Then, Billy remembered a name: Greg Joiner.
“Let me reach out this guy, first,” he asked. “Before we get into a list of secondary folks that we don’t know as well.”
After months of conversations and interviews and parallel processes — it’s my pleasure to announce that Greg Joiner will serve as the next chaplain for Nashville SC of Major League Soccer. Becoming the second chaplain in the club’s history to do so.
Beyond being able to rock a bow tie, Greg played soccer at probably the highest level of our current chaplain corps. As a midfielder for the University of Mobile Rams Greg played during his college years, completing a degree in Human Performance and Exercise Science. His post-collegiate work was with Centrifuge Camps where he was a Director and Program Specialist for a number of years before feeling called into pastoral ministry.
He went on to serve at Fellowship Bible Church in the areas of Young Adults and Student ministry for some 13 years before transitioning to his current work with Search: Nashville. Search: Nashville is about looking for meaningful stories and about creating space to having conversations about life and faith. There are many things about his work with Search that make Greg a good fit for consideration as chaplain.
I love my role with SEARCH because it gives me the opportunity to show up for people in our Nashville business community and help them navigate the spiritual journey. The relational and conversational approach fits so well with the role of chaplain. I cannot wait to start coming along side players, staff, and coaches with the team.
Greg, on his role with Search and how it synthesizes with the work of a chaplain
Greg will begin his tenure as the volunteer chaplain with Nashville SC as the 2023 MLS seasons gets underway. With the MLS Cup Final happening this past Saturday (LAFC won 3-1), the season really begins now as there will be roster transitions and other moves with an eye toward next year. The teams get set to report back at the earliest time ever in the history of MLS (January 6/7 for most clubs).
2023 will be a year of building trust. I am praying that God would allow me the opportunity to serve this club out of that foundation for many years to come!
Greg, on his hopes for serving Nashville SC in 2023 and beyond
Please Greg in your prayers as he learns the new rhythms and ways of serving and caring for the people that make up Nashville SC — from the athletes, coaches, staff, and executives as well as their families. Pray, too, as Greg begins to find community and support amongst Soccer Chaplains United — both leaning into the other chaplains and also contributing back into the larger group.
The addition of Greg to Soccer Chaplains United brings our chaplain group now to 20 strong. And he becomes the third “Greg” currently with the team. We will have to figure out a way to tell them all apart.
Remember, that chaplains with Soccer Chaplains United are ultimately guests and volunteers with the clubs and teams that we serve. Please pray for our work and consider supporting us in our efforts to grow and expand chaplaincy in the North American leagues and beyond.
Soccer Chaplains United is non-profit, 501(c)3 and depends upon the financial support of individual donors and church partners to carry out our work of chaplaincy service across all levels of soccer. Check out our donation page for different giving options and opportunities. Your gifts go to help discover, develop, and deploy chaplains like Greg and to also aid in our community outreach initiatives through our Community Projects program.
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I recently had occasion to visit Cambridge, England and while I was there, I was interested to learn a unique piece of football history. Apparently, the first known instance of codifying (or writing down) the rules of association football happened in Cambridge. In 1848, a group of Cambridge University students wrote out a set of 11 rules. They nailed these to the trees surrounding Parker’s Piece, a large grassy park in central Cambridge.
Today, on the From the Touchline podcast, I take a look at Rule 10:
In no case is holding a player, pushing with the hands, or tripping up allowed. Any player may prevent another from getting to the ball by any means consistent with the above rules.
What happens when we get fouled or cut off on the field? There is a referee (hopefully) and VAR to enforce the rules and to make sure that play is fair and that the contest is balanced. But in life? In faith? We can get tripped up. We can get triggered — and all of this without someone to adjudicate. Listen to today’s podcast to hear more about this Cambridge Rule of 1848 and a life lesson from it.
From the Touchline is a short-feature (10-15 min) podcast with Rev Brad Kenney, Founder and Executive Director of Soccer Chaplains United and Volunteer Chaplain to the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Rev Brad and occasional guests touch on various issues around the topics of faith, family, and football (soccer).
Also, don’t forget that you can listen in our app, SoccrChapUtd,in the Apple and Google store.
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Get ready! Next week begins Facebook’s Giving Season!
Last year, Soccer Chaplains United benefitted some several donors making contributions on Giving Tuesday through Facebook. But we wanted to inform supporters of a change this year. Facebook (Meta) has announced a change to their typical “Giving Tuesday” charitable endeavors with a new “Giving Season.” Essentially, there will be a match for recurring donations setup through Facebook (Meta).
About Giving Season
Giving Season is a 6 week period where Meta may match eligible donations to eligible nonprofits on Facebook. Meta will match up to $7 million of eligible donations. Find out more here.
If you sign up to be a monthly donor to an eligible nonprofit on Facebook during Giving Season, then Meta may match a donation after the second donation made on that recurring agreement.
Matching for Giving Season begins on November 15, 2022 and goes until December 31, 2022, or until the $7 million match fund is spent. For your donation to be eligible for match, you will need to have set up a recurring donation between November 15, 2022 and December 31, 2022. Meta will only match one donation up to $100.
Meta will match up to $7 million throughout the Giving Season.
Set up recurring donations to an eligible nonprofit anytime between November 15, 2022 and December 31, 2022.
After a second donation is made on your recurring agreement, Meta may match your donation.
Donors will be notified on Facebook if their donation is matched.
Limit of one recurring donation up to $100.
Limit of $25k per donor, across all eligible nonprofits.
Limit of $100,000 in match funds received by Meta per nonprofit.
Donations will be paid out to most nonprofits through Network for Good. Learn more about Network for Good.
What’s Best for Soccer Chaplains United?
Dear friends, these last couple months of 2022 there are MANY WAYS TO GIVE! To be honest, it feels overwhelming to me! Of course, monthly, recurring giving is perhaps our most preferred method of support as it helps us determine our annual budget and stay debt free in our ministry. But we know that God a) loves a cheerful giver and b) commands us to be generous toward His Kingdom work. So with that in mind, we inform you of all these different options in the hopes that one of them appeals most to you!
The great thing about Soccer Chaplains United is that when you donate — you are actually a part of the team. Donations don’t go to cover some big building somewhere or pay exorbitant salaries — it goes toward supporting people in soccer and a portion of each donation gets sent out into the far-reaches of the earth through our Community Projects.
Soccer Chaplains United is non-profit, 501(c)3 and depends upon the financial support of individual donors and church partners to carry out our work of chaplaincy service across all levels of soccer. Our chaplains are not employed or paid by any of the clubs that we serve. Simply click the PushPay (the big P or give tab) link below to make a secure, online, tax-deductible gift, or mail a donation to Soccer Chaplains United, PO Box 102081, Denver, CO 80250.
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For the second year in a row, Soccer Chaplains United chaplains and board members will have an in-person retreat with a few zoom meeting moments during the annual Founder’s Retreat in scenic, Fairplay, Colorado, November 10 — 13.
Last year (2021), the retreat format and style was changed to include chaplains and board members after 2020 saw the retreat canceled due to the pandemic. Prior to 2020, the Board of Directors and chaplains had met in alternating years, but last year felt like an important time to mix both parts of the ministry for the sake of encouragement and support.
The Board of Directors retreat in 2019 had a vision and dream session facilitated by Dave Meserve. The Board also dove deep into each others hearts and lives and prayed about the future of the ministry together. The time together was important for establishing a “stabilizing” sense around the work of Soccer Chaplains United.
The chaplains retreat in 2018 was a guided retreat entitled “7 Stories.” The retreat time featured sharing meals and some fellowship times together and a deep dive into some of the personal stories that each chaplain brings with them into ministry.
The Founder’s Retreat is so named after the celebration day (November 11) for Saint Martin of Tours, to whom the origins of chaplaincy are credited. The retreat comes right at the tail end of the regular seasons for Major League Soccer, the United Soccer Leagues, as well as the National Women’s Soccer League.
Supporters of Soccer Chaplains United are encouraged to pray for the time spent amongst the chaplains and board members — for a time of renewal and refreshment.
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