
What happens when local churches trade their differences for a whistle and a soccer ball? Now in its 17th year, Soccer Nights has grown into a powerful movement involving over 200 children and 150 volunteers across Greater Boston, proving that churches working together can build real bridges in a divided world.
In our featured blog post today, Athens Fitzcheung from Aletheia Church shares how kids and volunteers from vastly different worlds have been transformed by a free, weeklong summer soccer clinic. Read on to see how ordinary acts of play reveal God’s love—and learn how you can sign up your kids or volunteer before the June 7th deadline!
By Athens Fitzcheung
I’ve always loved soccer.
During my years in the UK, any chance to play was a good one. So when I first heard about Soccer Nights, a free weeklong summer evening soccer clinic for kids hosted by local churches, signing up felt easy. A few evenings of soccer, some fun, maybe meeting people from other churches in Cambridge. Brilliant.
At the time, nearly ten years ago now, I had recently graduated from one of Cambridge’s big-name universities, and my impression of the city was probably the same as many outsiders: ambitious, intellectual, career-driven, full of brilliant people doing important work. But Soccer Nights introduced me to another Cambridge entirely.

Going into Soccer Nights, what began as a way to enjoy soccer evolved into something more meaningful: mentoring children, building relationships with families in the neighborhood, and discovering how something as simple as sports can connect people whose worlds rarely overlap.
One child in particular changed me. Let’s call him Aiden.
He was eight years old on Team France in the 7–8-year-old division, and honestly, he was a handful. He ignored instructions, ran off mid-drill, roughhoused with other kids, and regularly tested the patience of every coach around him. Internally, we called him a “flight risk” because the moment you turned around, he’d disappeared halfway across Donnelly Field.
At first, I saw disruption. But over time, something began to change.
We kept showing up consistently. He kept showing up consistently. We corrected him consistently. We also encouraged him consistently. And slowly things changed.
That came later that week when Aiden started bonding with another boy on his team — let’s call him Sam. They could not have been more different. Sam was calm, polite, and came from a different culture and environment. Yet by Day Four, the two of them were laughing together, encouraging each other, celebrating goals like they’d been lifelong friends.

It was beautiful.
And somewhere in the middle of all this, I began changing too.
As I came to know Aiden more deeply, I had the privilege of discovering more of who he is — his personality, his story, his heart. God began to show me that he was never simply a disruption to deal with, but instead a precious child of His. Over time, my patience grew, and I was able to truly see him, understand him, and love him.
That, to me, is the spirit of Soccer Nights.
What began 17 years ago as a partnership between Central Square Church and Pentecostal Tabernacle was never simply about running a soccer camp. The vision was to bring together children, families, churches, and neighbors across Cambridge through a shared love of the game. This year alone, Soccer Nights will involve more than 200 children, 150 volunteers, and partnerships with over 10 churches across Greater Boston.
In this divisive cultural moment, Soccer Nights offers a glimpse of a different way of being: churches working together for the common good of their neighborhood. Simply to serve. And to serve in one body. A gift for everyone no matter their religious or cultural background.

If you care about children, community, and building bridges across our city, there’s a place for you.. If you also love soccer, even better!
Join us for Soccer Nights to participate in this beautiful expression of collaborative community outreach, for the glory of God and the good of our city! Here is how you can get involved:
- Pray: Lift up the children, families, and volunteers gathering this summer—that through ordinary acts of play, encouragement, and friendship, they might experience the love of God and the oneness of God’s people.
- Register: Sign up your child to participate in the soccer clinic and connect with other families in the neighborhood.
- Volunteer: Step onto the field or help behind the scenes to serve the community alongside Christians from across Greater Boston.
Registration is still open for both participants and volunteers, but the deadline is fast approaching on June 7th!
Sign Up or Volunteer for Soccer Nights Here

About the Author
Athens is a proud Brit who has made it across the Pond, where roughly half the folks has no clue what he says. He’s proud of his dry humour and loves poking fun at fellow Commonwealth accents. He firmly believes every social occasion should end with “just one pint,” even if it’s two in the afternoon and ideally somewhere showing the Premier League. By day, he works in tech, confidently telling software engineers what to build and thinking he’s in charge – he’s not. He writes about leadership, faith, technology, and the strange business of being human at his Substack Here.
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