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On February 21st the Cabrillo FCA held it’s first official FCA event. President Darrin McGinnis organized a first class concert directed to increase awareness of their local Huddle.

Fred Amey played his college ball at Sac St. He was a four year starter who was a first team All –Conference selection every season since his sophomore year. He holds the Sac State school record for career receiving yards, receptions and touchdowns. In 2005 Amey joined the San Francisco 49ers and got a taste of what it was like to be a NFL player.While Amey loves playing football and enjoyed his time in the NFL, there is something he loves more… the Lord. Amey or as he is know by the Cabrillo Huddle, FOA,is now using his God given talents to give back. FOA is a player on God’s team these days and instead of leading a team down the field, he is leading worship. FOA performed in front of hundreds of young adults on the 21st. Some already knew  the Lord, others where drawn there and had a chance to feel the presence of God right there on a public college campus. I asked Huddle leader Darrin what he thought about the event, “The spirit definitely was there. Some of the artists had shared their testimonies about thoughts of suicide and previous unbelief. They spoke of how they had completely been redeemed! From this concert we were able to get the word out about FCA in a way that people were excited for.”

Darrin is an outstanding leader, keep your eyes open I have a feeling Cabrillo FCA is ready to make some waves!



 
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