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Student Engagement With Spiritual and Secular World Views

Finding Sanctuary: The Role of Christian Athlete Circles in Fostering Inclusive Spiritual Growth for Student-Athletes

 

Abstract

This article delves into the pivotal role of Christian Athlete Circles as a new religious counter-space designed to foster inclusive spiritual growth for student-athletes, contrasting this organization with existing athlete ministries. Drawing from scholarly literature and informed by autoethnographic methods, the article highlights the necessity of such counter-spaces to support the well-being and flourishing of Christian student-athletes, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+. It underscores the challenges posed by conservative theological beliefs, discusses mental health issues among student-athletes, and addresses recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. The research advocates for the creation of inclusive and affirming communities where student-athletes can authentically belong, ultimately enhancing their overall flourishing and well-being.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 We are inspired by and are working to join the movement of Beloved Community, a term coined by philosopher-theologian Josiah Royce (founder of The Fellowship of Reconciliation) and way of living emboldened by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. See The King Center (Citationn.d.) for more information about this movement.

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Notes on contributors

Georgia A. McKee

a

Georgia McKee ([email protected]) is co-founder of Christian Athlete Circles.

Kelsey L. Davis

b

Kelsey Davis ([email protected]) is co-founder of Christian Athlete Circles and a candidate for Holy Orders to the priesthood in The Episcopal Church.

A. J. Kurtz

c

AJ Kurtz ([email protected]) is the research manager at Athlete Ally.

Rebecca E. Crandall

d

Becky Crandall ([email protected]) is associate professor of practice in the Adult and Higher Education Program at Oregon State University.

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