2026 Vision Gala

Friday, April 10th

Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center

7:15 - 9:30pm

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:


ONLINE REGISTRATION: Yes it is required for seating and meal planning.


COST: There is no cost to attend; however, since this is the ministry fundraiser, there will be an opportunity to give financially and partner with the local FCA staff for the 2026 Vision goals.


DRESS CODE: Although formal attire is not requested, we would like to dress it up and make it a joyful celebration. Business Casual is suggested but not required either.


WHO CAN ATTEND: Adults only please. Again, this is a fundraiser and we want to maximize the number of adults in the room so that we are successful in raising funds to benefit the area students throughout the year.


OTHER QUESTIONS: Please feel free to reach us at
309-762-8871 if you have a question that we did not answer here.

THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT

3 RIVERS FCA 2026 VISION GALA



1. TABLE HOST (8 guests)


2. GUEST


3. DONATE


Check-in will begin at 6:30pm and dinner will be served at 7:15pm. The FCA program will conclude at 9:30pm.

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GUEST SPEAKER:

Aaron Reasland

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Midwest Region Director

of Ministry Advancement

Aaron's role is to provide vision and leadership for discipleship multiplication within FCA’s mission. 

His journey started at the University of Iowa where he played baseball, studied education and was discipled in sports ministry. He went on to teach and coach high school sports in Iowa, growing in his profession and obedience to God.

In 2011, Aaron was stirred by God’s heart for the nations and launched an international sports organization, iSPORTSi, providing access for coaches and athletes around the world to be transformed through sport. His family moved to Central Asia where he coached collegiate and professional football for 5 years while mentoring many coaches and athletes from various sports across the region.

Aaron and his family returned to America in 2017 and joined staff with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in 2018. He started as an area rep leading college ministry in Eastern Iowa, was promoted to area director to build a team, then became regional director where he has played a pivotal role in developing FCA’s discipleship strategy. His extensive background in both sports and disciple making movements have helped FCA grow as an organization. 

Aaron is married to his high school sweetheart, has 5 children and lives in Eastern Iowa.