General news and information about Soccer Chaplains United including newly formed partnerships, news on the different teams and communities being served, and upcoming events for donors, partners, and communities.
Tonight, I embark on something a little bit new and different — I will help facilitate an online course with Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary. The course, entitled, Soul Care in Sports, is developed by Professor Cindy White. She, along with husband John, helped to co-found the Faith and Sport Institute and teaches part-time with the university.
The Soul Care in Sports class is part of the degree plan for the Master of Arts in Theology and Sports Studies. The course has a number of residential as well as online students participating in the class. Baylor’s Truett Seminary is one of the few seminaries in the US offering a sports ministry and sports chaplaincy focus for learning.
As I prepare (now weekly) to co-facilitate and teach, I can certainly say it feels humbling. There is a lot to learn about and I am not even talking about the course! My daughter asked what kind of grader or teacher I was going to be — the tough one, or the grace-filled one? I told her I don’t know but I hope it is the grace one 🙂, because I will need that from the students!
It is also helpful to realize and recognize that many of the students are peers in the sports ministry space, so there is an element that we are building community and journeying together — not being some talking head dispensing generalized wisdom.
Please pray for me as I take this task on for this first, spring semester. Maybe pray more for the students, too, because I don’t know what kind of teacher they are going to get. At times, I feel like I should be taking the class, not helping lead it!
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The Pro Soccer Chaplains Association (PSCA) is close to an informal and unofficial launch after a year’s worth of discussion and work to understand a way forward for the future. What initially began in late 2021 with the decision to host a leadership summit between the different organizations operating in the pro soccer space, COVID canceled an in-person meeting, but spurred on the decision to begin the process through a series of regular meetings online.
Leaders of the different groups and organizations that have volunteer chaplains posted within the top professional soccer leagues in North America came together to understand ways forward with the ever-shifting and growing landscape of professional soccer. Amongst some of the drivers — standards, accountability, unity and community, and a growing knowledge base and resource for chaplains for the future.
In January of 2022, leaders from Athletes in Action (AIA, the pioneer of sports ministry in soccer), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Impact City FC (ICFC), Soccer Chaplains United, and Upper90 met together to begin what would be a year long process of discerning and understanding the future.
Some of the clearest outcomes include:
selecting a representative name that could incorporate multiple organizations
working to agree on certain standards and expectations of chaplains and organizations
creating opportunities and pathways for future growth
developing collaboration points and community opportunities for chaplains and organizations
creating a voluntary “advisory board” to assume leadership and ongoing formation
I am using the terminology of “unofficially launching” because there are aspects of the PSCA which are potentially still to be determined. For example, does the PSCA become a 501(c)3? Does the PSCA need access to funding to help subsidize chaplain activities and gatherings.
After a year of working together, it is the start of something and by no means a final iteration, but it carries great potential. As I look at the landscape of soccer, especially in North America, in addition to rapid growth and change has come an increasing standard of professionalization. This has its unique challenges and it is my hope that the PSCA will be on the vanguard of adapting and growing with the game. As for Soccer Chaplains United, our own group will be part of the PSCA and continue to evaluate our relationships and seeking best ways forward for the sake of those in and around the game.
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Soccer Chaplains United received word yesterday that Amazon would “wind down AmazonSmile” as it is currently known for many non-profits around the world, by February 20, 2023. The email cites that the original intention was to make it easier for customers to supper their favorite charities but that after nearly a decade that “the program has not grown to create the impact that we had originally hoped.”
AmazonSmile purchases will be honored until the February 20 date. Additionally, Amazon has committed to helping participating charities with the transition by providing a “one-time donation equivalent to three months of what was earned in 2022 through the program.”
The only remaining support that charities in the what is soon to be the former AmazonSmile family can seek support is from the “wish lists” which detail an organizations needs. The lists for Soccer Chaplains United include: Chaplaincy, Community Project, and general Organizational.
Amazon’s explanation email reads like what is known as a “red herring.” The original intention of the program was for Amazon customersto support their favorite charities. But in the final assessment, Amazon has determined that their (Amazon’s – not Amazon’s customers) “impact was spread too thin.” If Amazon surveyed non-profits as to the help or value of the AmazonSmile program, Soccer Chaplains United was not among those surveyed.
It is disappointing to say the least, AmazonSmile, while not a barn-burner fundraiser for Soccer Chaplains United was at least a way that our supporters could passively support our organization (if they choose to) through their Amazon purchases. Our best year probably saw us “glean” a few hundred dollars from AmazonSmile. Not enough to live on, but sometimes helpful to cover a gap somewhere in someone’s giving.
A follow up e-mail an hour and half later did try to state how much of an impact Amazon hoped to have through their other initiatives — housing initiatives in their “favorite cities,” disaster relief, community food banks, and more. Not that these things aren’t good, but Amazon was already doing them. Perhaps the second email is a sign of damage done. I know I will be assessing my personal participation in future Amazon programs and offerings (Prime, etc.).
Soccer Chaplains United will update our donation options across the brand to reflect these changes in the upcoming months.
A copy of the two emails are provided below.
Dear charitable organization,
In 2013, we launched AmazonSmile to make it easier for customers to support their favorite charities. We were excited about the potential for the program and the impact it could have for many charitable organizations. We want to thank you for your partnership during all these years.
After almost a decade of running AmazonSmile, we learned that with so many eligible organizations—more than 1 million globally—our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin.
Over the past few years, we’ve seen that Amazon can have a more significant and lasting impact if we invest in specific areas and focus our philanthropic efforts in the communities where our employees live and work. We’ve started to see the benefits of a more focused approach with our investments in programs like Amazon Future Engineer and our $2 billion investment in building affordable housing in our hometown communities through the Amazon Housing Equity Fund—and we will continue to pursue and invest in other areas where we’ve seen we can make meaningful change.
We are writing to let you know that we have made plans to wind down AmazonSmile by February 20, 2023. Until this date, customer purchases made via AmazonSmile will continue to accrue funds for your charity as normal. To help nonprofits like you plan ahead, we will also provide you with a one-time payment equivalent to three months of payments based on what you accrued in 2022 through this program. The timing of this final payment will be approximately 60 to 90 days after February 20, 2023. We hope that this will help minimize the impact that this decision might have.
You will be able to continue asking for the support from Amazon customers in other ways, like creating your product lists.
We will keep supporting thousands of charities across the U.S. in many ways, and focus on the areas we believe can help create an even greater impact. Our long-term commitment to our communities remains the same: We are determined to help create a better world for our customers, our employees, and the communities we serve across the country.
Thank you, AmazonSmile Team
Initial Email from AmazonSmile
Dear customer,
In 2013, we launched AmazonSmile to make it easier for customers to support their favorite charities. However, after almost a decade, the program has not grown to create the impact that we had originally hoped. With so many eligible organizations—more than 1 million globally—our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin.
We are writing to let you know that we plan to wind down AmazonSmile by February 20, 2023. We will continue to pursue and invest in other areas where we’ve seen we can make meaningful change—from building affordable housing to providing access to computer science education for students in underserved communities to using our logistics infrastructure and technology to assist broad communities impacted by natural disasters.
To help charities that have been a part of the AmazonSmile program with this transition, we will be providing them with a one-time donation equivalent to three months of what they earned in 2022 through the program, and they will also be able to accrue additional donations until the program officially closes in February. Once AmazonSmile closes, charities will still be able to seek support from Amazon customers by creating their own wish lists.
As a company, we will continue supporting a wide range of other programs that help thousands of charities and communities across the U.S. For instance:
Housing Equity Fund: We’re investing $2 billion to build and preserve affordable housing in our hometown communities. In just two years, we’ve provided funding to create more than 14,000 affordable homes—and we expect to build at least 6,000 more in the coming months. These units will host more than 18,000 moderate- to low-income families, many of them with children. In one year alone, our investments have been able to increase the affordable housing stock in communities like Bellevue, Washington and Arlington, Virginia by at least 20%.
Amazon Future Engineer: We’ve funded computer science curriculum for more than 600,000 students across over 5,000 schools—all in underserved communities. We have plans to reach an additional 1 million students this year. We’ve also provided immediate assistance to 55,000 students in our hometown communities by giving them warm clothes for the winter, food, and school supplies.
Community Delivery Program: We’ve partnered with food banks in 35 U.S. cities to deliver more than 23 million meals, using our logistics infrastructure to help families in need access healthy food – and we plan to deliver 12 million more meals this year alone. In addition to our delivery services, we’ve also donated 30 million meals in communities across the country.
Amazon Disaster Relief: We’re using our logistics capabilities, inventory, and cloud technology to provide fast aid to communities affected by natural disasters. For example, we’ve created a Disaster Relief Hub in Atlanta with more than 1 million relief items ready for deployment, our Disaster Relief team has responded to more than 95 natural disasters, and we’ve donated more than 20 million relief products to nonprofits assisting communities on the ground.
Community Giving: We support hundreds of local nonprofits doing meaningful work in cities where our employees and their families live. For example, each year we donate hundreds of millions of dollars to organizations working to build stronger communities, from youth sport leagues, to local community colleges, to shelters for families experiencing homelessness.
We’ll continue working to make a difference in many ways, and our long-term commitment to our communities remains the same—we’re determined to do every day better for our customers, our employees, and the world at large.
Thank you for being an Amazon customer.
Please remember that 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. Check out our Donation Page with all the different options. Or, 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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Last October, partner church Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church (CCPC) made their way to Juárez, Mexico for the 28th time in a nearly 34-year history. Every year, CCPC goes down seeking to make an impact in a neighborhood just a stone’s throw away from the boarder, with the University of Texas – El Paso’s college buildings in plain sight.
La Iglesia Maranatha and Pastor Jorge Mata has been serving in the Felipe Ángeles neighborhood for those many, many years. One of the annual traditions for the family mission trip of CCPC is to play a “friendly” soccer (fútbol) match prior to the week’s worth of work on a Sunday in a local park. This trip was no different as team members, Jared and Mea Kelso, write about their experience:
Lots of kids are kicking around soccer balls in Juarez, Mexico, thanks to the generosity of Soccer Chaplains United! This fall, Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church (CCPC) returned to Juarez, Mexico to visit Iglesia Maranatha. CCPC has a 20+ year relationship with Iglesia Maranatha. Iglesia Maranath serves the inner-city community of Juarez, and it has been faithfully led by Pastor Jorge for 40 years. The mission trip included leading a VBS program during the afternoon for local school children and repainting the church during the mornings, as well as encouraging and catching up with old friends.
On our first Sunday, we attended Church and held a picnic at one of the local parks. All of the Church members were there, and almost everyone played in a pick-up soccer game! Soccer Chaplains United’s donation of gear allowed us to hand out new jerseys to the church members that were put to good use in a vigorous match in the park. It was so much fun to watch our groups begin to bond as they played for over an hour!
While we didn’t have a chance to hand out jerseys to the kids, we were able to donate the jerseys to Iglesia Maranatha. Part of their outreach to the city includes a thrift shop that Ms. Marta, Pastor Jorge’s wife, runs alongside her dental clinic. Donating these jerseys gives the Church an opportunity to sell high-quality clothes and put more money towards their facility fees and encourage Pastor Jorge and his family. The jerseys also allow the customer a chance to own something that’s uniquely theirs!
Thank you Soccer Chaplains United for your continued support of Cherry Creek Pres’ ministry, and the chance to donate this gear to Iglesia Maranatha!
Jared and Mea Kelso, team members for Juárez mission trip 2022
Remember, when you support Soccer Chaplains United, a portion of your gift automatically goes to help our community projects and requests. You can give specifically to help cover our costs by making a gift through PushPay — simply select Community from the selectable funds. Your financial gift helps us purchase new soccer equipment, sponsor individuals or organizations, and cover associated costs of providing Bibles, soccer equipment, and other outreach tools locally and around the world!
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This morning, fourteen members from Wilderness Church flew to Primo Tapia, Mexico to serve at the La Hermosa Orphanage. The church team requested soccer gear from Soccer Chaplains United’s Community Project request program. You can follow the teams progress and blog updates below.
La Hermosa Orphanage
Pastor Jakeb Chambers (pictured below, right) has been partnering with La Hermosa since their inception in 2018. The orphanage was built by a local church, and resides on the property. The pastor of that church was himself an orphan, and was adopted by the pastor that served before him. What a legacy!
The team is traveling to lead a soccer camp and provide some aid, stability during a time of transition. La Hermosa recently took in nine new children and is in the middle of a few staff transitions. Jakeb shared that these kids are coming from a place where they have been “cast out” and told that they “don’t belong”. But they love soccer! For him, it is much more than just a soccer jersey. A jersey represents a team – a place of belonging; a family. This gear will be the perfect way to welcome the new children to the home and to bring them all together as a team – the La Hermosa familia!
Project Fulfillment:
2 Ball Pumps
21 T-Shirts
21 Youth Soccer Kits (jerseys and shorts)
Remember, when you support Soccer Chaplains United, a portion of your gift automatically goes to help our community projects and requests. You can give specifically to help cover our costs by making a gift through PushPay — simply select Community from the selectable funds. Your financial gift helps us purchase new soccer equipment, sponsor individuals or organizations, and cover associated costs of providing Bibles, soccer equipment, and other outreach tools locally and around the world!
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Earlier this year, we announced that Every.org and Soccer Chaplains United are now connected for the purposes of donating through some different means that might appeal to a wider variety of donors. Crypto currency, stocks, and DAV funds are among some of the emerging ways that donors of a new generation are cultivating their gifts and generosity toward non-profits. Every.org has become a resource for accepting some of these more unique gifts and giving without having to have the staffing and systems that a larger non-profit or development team might have at hand.
Among the changes made by Every.org are the following:
Stocks
Every.org has simplified the amount of steps it takes for a donor to submit stock donations and minimized the amount of text to ensure the flow is as straightforward and streamlined as possible.
DAF
Every.org is now partnering with Chariot to make it easier for donors to donate with DAF directly on the site. Instead of donors having to contact their provider to initiate the donation, everything can be done through Chariot directly on Every.org.
Crypto
Since launching the crypto feature, crypto donations that were not Bitcoin, Ethereum, or USD Coin had to be manually processed by Every.org team, meaning more steps for both the team and the donor. A new version of crypto donations is now launched which features a streamlined experience and supports tens of tokens with more being added every week.
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. Check out our Donation Page with all the different options. Or, 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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Today is an opportunity to see your charitable contribution go a little further through our friends with the Community First Foundation. Soccer Chaplains United is participating for the second year in a row through this Colorado-specific day of philanthropy.
Give a Gift Throughout the Day — gifts during the hours of 7 am, 10 am, 2 pm, 7 pm, and 10 pm could all win us an extra $5k.
30 Donations Enters us Into the Grand Prize Giveaway — an additional $5k, $10k, and $15k gift will be awarded to non-profits that have more than 30 donations throughout the day.
Thanks for considering Soccer Chaplains United as we approach the end of year.
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 chaplains serving 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. Check out our Donation Page with all the different options. Or, 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.
https://soccerchaplainsunited.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CFF_COGivesDay_Logo_2022_Horizontal_RGB.png12532783Brad Kenney/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/SCU_Seal_Logo-300x300.pngBrad Kenney2022-12-06 00:00:002024-07-08 23:55:03Today is ColoradoGives Day! Several Opportunities to Multiply Your Gifts
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!
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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