FCA Daily Devotion – Character Tests

I Peter 1:6
What do you find to be a trial while competing in your sport?  What parts of your character are tried in that process?  Does it test your will, your body, your attitudes, your emotions, maybe all the above?  How deeply are you affected by those trials?
In Peter’s first letter to his friends in what is now Turkey, at chapter 1 and verse 6 we read, “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials.”
While we all find great enjoyment and fulfillment through playing the game, while many of us seemingly live for competition, the trying parts of the process often wear us down.  The grief that comes with sore muscles, painful joints, disappointing losses and strained relationships are all trials for all of us.
We greatly rejoice in the best parts of our game, but we also, for a little while, may have to undergo plenty of grief through the more difficult parts of competition, practice, travel and study.
As you approach this day’s competition, focus your mind on your favorite part of this game.  Put the grief and the trying parts of it behind you.  Keep clearly in view your team’s goals and press on toward a great finish and a tremendous victory.
Bible Reading Plan:
Ecclesiastes 11
Jeremiah 39-43

Redbird Volleyball season ends with loss to Mt. Carmel

By Bruce A. Fasol
The 2012 West Frankfort Redbird volleyball season ended abruptly Monday night. West Frankfort was matched up as the fifth seed against Mt.Carmel. The regional was played in Centralia.
In game one, the Golden Aces made easy work of the ‘Birds with a 25-13 win. Facing elimination, Tim Murphy’s squad played hard in the second game, but falling 25-19.
Mt.Carmel now moves on to play the winner of the Benton/Centralia match tonight.

It’s Homecoming Week at FCHS

By Bruce A. Fasol
It is time for the annual Homecoming Week activities at West Frankfort’s high school.  The activities unofficially began with the always entertaining Variety Show, Saturday night. It is held at Paschedag Auditorium at Frankfort Community High School.
Max Morris Gym is being transformed this week from a volleyball court to the Queen’s Court. Wednesday night is the coronation of the queen and her court inside the gymnasium.  The event features speeches from Coach Brian Beery about the football game, a presentation of the court itself, then the dramatic crowning of this year’s Homecoming Queen. Three contestants vie for the honor,with the winner crownd on stage in the surprise announcement. The students of FCHS make the choice of Queen and each class attendant.
Thursday at 7 p.m. is the annual bonfire.  It is held behind the vocational building on St.Louis Street, a block from FCHS. This is followed by an old fashioned sock hop dance.
Friday is the annual Homecoming parade through downtown West Frankfort. It begins at 2 p.m. from the National Guard Armory. It ends, as customary, at St.John’s Catholic Church/School. Friday night is the Homecoming football game between West Frankfort and visiting Murphysboro. Kick-off is at 7 p.m. from Johnson Field.
Saturday night, under a canopy of streamers at max Morris Gym will be the annual Homecoming dance.
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