Declared an “Olympic Legend” at the 2000 Sydney Summer games, Madeline Manning Mims left her mark on track and field, setting Olympic and World records on her way to gold in the 800 meter event at the 1968 games in Mexico City.
As the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Chick-fil-A, Inc., James “Buck” McCabe’s life is full of responsibilities, but he never shied away from being a servant-leader.
Edward Britton, one of the founding members of the Northern Virginia FCA where he served on the board for 12 years, played lacrosse at the United States Naval Academy and served as team captain in 1958.
Dr. Charles Kemble, considered to be the founding father of San Antonio FCA, started the first Huddle at Sam Houston High School, the first Adult Huddle Chapter, and the Alamo Chapter, before serving on the San Antonio FCA board for more than 36 years.
Golf legend Betty Probasco has passionately pursued Christ for years through the sport of golf. She won the 1950 NCAA Golf Championship and went on to claim major, state and regional titles in five different decades
Madeline Manning Mims
Declared an “Olympic Legend” at the 2000 Sydney Summer games, Madeline Manning Mims left her mark on track and field, setting Olympic and World records on her way to gold in the 800 meter event at the 1968 games in Mexico City.
James “Buck” McCabe
As the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Chick-fil-A, Inc., James “Buck” McCabe’s life is full of responsibilities, but he never shied away from being a servant-leader.
Edward Britton III
Edward Britton, one of the founding members of the Northern Virginia FCA where he served on the board for 12 years, played lacrosse at the United States Naval Academy and served as team captain in 1958.
Dr. Charles Kemble
Dr. Charles Kemble, considered to be the founding father of San Antonio FCA, started the first Huddle at Sam Houston High School, the first Adult Huddle Chapter, and the Alamo Chapter, before serving on the San Antonio FCA board for more than 36 years.
Betty Probasco
Golf legend Betty Probasco has passionately pursued Christ for years through the sport of golf. She won the 1950 NCAA Golf Championship and went on to claim major, state and regional titles in five different decades