Soccer | Baseball Basketball | Volleyball

After-school sports use the power of competition and teamwork to shape lives for God’s glory.

Currently active in four of our seven schools, these programs reach over 700 children and youth each week through soccer, baseball, volleyball, and basketball—with some teams competing at a national level.

AFter-School Sports

Three young boys in blue soccer jerseys with white numbers, numbered 10, 15, and 3, standing on a grass field during a soccer game, facing away from the camera.
Kids sitting on a bench in a baseball dugout listening to coaches during a game, some wearing colorful hats and jerseys, with a baseball field and trees visible outside the fence.

Participation on an athletic team creates intentional spaces for transformation.

Through daily devotions and object lessons, children learn biblical truths and life skills like perseverance, self-control, encouragement, and patience. They also benefit physically and emotionally from structured activity, teamwork, and conflict resolution, all within a safe environment during after-school hours.

Participation on a sports team requires consistent engagement in academics, which encourages children to stay active in school. Through sports, children and youth receive community, character development, and intentional, Christ-centered discipleship while experiencing physical wellness.

A young girl with curly hair playing volleyball outside on a court, squatting with arms extended as she prepares to bump the ball. An adult woman is nearby, likely coaching or playing with her.

Stories from After-School Sports