@PitchingFan posted:FCA is strong as ever or stronger in the South and Midwest. I have never been a part of it where it was mandatory. I do know that many places the sports teams are encouraged to attend but never made to attend. I don't know that FCA can be anything but a non-secular group. It is Fellowship of Christian Athletes and as a fellowship of Christian athletes it should never be a secular group. Secular means activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. FCA should always be presenting Christian (religious or spiritual) remarks or events. I have been a part of it since the 80's. It is on almost every HS and college campus in the South and Midwest. I know it is probably being removed from liberal states and cities but that is not the case where I have been. But if it is removed from HS or college campuses almost all other extra-curricular activities and organizations will have to be removed also.
I'm in California pls trust me no one is banning fca here.