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Friday, November 14, 2025 at 1:43 PM

Students gather to give God the glory at Fields of Faith

Students gather to give God the glory at Fields of Faith
Keaton and Brayson exchanged high fives at the conclusion of their worship moves. Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) hosted Make Heaven Crowded, Fields of Faith on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Marble Falls High School stadium.

The evening began with free food provided by the Hot Dog Ministry at 5:30 p.m., followed by the main service at 6 p.m.

The atmosphere was filled with fellowship and joy as families and students gathered in the stands while speakers and musicians led from the track below.

As the crowd grew, the Marble Falls High School Starlettes encouraged audience participation by teaching dance steps to Forrest Frank’s Your Way is Better.

After a few practice rounds, the energy and excitement built as the program officially began with everyone dancing together, the Starlettes, audience members, and guest speakers all moving in unison to the upbeat message of faith and joy.

DR Coleman led the evening’s service, inviting six high school students to share their personal faith journeys by answering three heartfelt questions: What was life like before giving your life to Christ?

How is it now? What do you see for your future?

Each student spoke openly and honestly about their walk with God. Keaton Proctor shared, “I’d like to open a faith-based gym for young athletes.”

Nina Garcia added, “I love leading people to Jesus and want to be a light to others as my friends have been for me.”

Coleman also introduced Eve Klein, who serves as a backbone for the FCA programs at both the high school and middle school.

Marble Falls Middle School LITE (Leaders in Training) members Collins Berkman and Blake Winters shared the middle school FCA meets Fridays in the gym, with doors opening at 7:35 a.m. and the meeting beginning at 7:45 a.m. High school SALT (Student Athlete Leadership Team) members Kenadi Dalton and Brayson Hambrick shared that the high school group meets on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the Max Copeland Gym.

The event was filled with powerful testimonies, uplifting music, and messages of encouragement.

The Christian band performed between moments of reflection and words of faith shared by DR Coleman, making the night one of inspiration, unity and renewed purpose in Christ.

Brooklyn Dalton, Kaydence Copenhauer, Caydence Bielfeldt and Reese Coursey danced to the tunes of Forrest Frank.

 

Lexi Spence and Patricia Spruill beamed with excitement for the evening activities.
DR Coleman (left) posed questions to Keaton Procter, Adelina Flores, Easton Castillo, Delilah Guzman, Nina Garcia and Avrie Wallace to strengthen their faith.
Christian music filled the air as attendees lifted their voices in honor of the Savior.
DR Coleman introduced Eve Klein to the crowd, during the Fields of Faith event Nov. 5 at Marble Falls High School.
SALT members Kenadi Dalton and Brayson Hambrick shared the FCA meeting time for high school students.
Zanelly Gutierrez and Collin Berkman spoke about middle school FCA opportunities.

 

Angie Martinez, a member of Ark of Highland Lakes, was Daylan Jamar spiced up one of his hot dogs provided free on hand at Fields of Faith for the Hot Dog Ministry. for attendees.

 


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