A passion for serving God and sports people since 1985.
SCAS is a team of Christians passionate about God, people and sport.
We serve schools, churches, youth, organisations, teams, individual athletes, coaches and players.
Our vision
To glorify God by making disciples in and through sport
SCAS acts as a heart to the sports community.
History
SCAS was founded in 1985 by a group of Christian sportsmen and women. At first, fellowship with like-minded people was their main motivation for getting together, but with time it dawned on them that sport was in fact an excellent platform from which to spread the Gospel of Christ. SCAS is an inter-racial and inter-denominational ministry run by a small group of full-time staff who mobilizes and relies on volunteers to spread the Gospel message of God’s love.
Our Strategy and Methods
To love and serve people in sport in order to help them understand that life’s greatest gift is Christ’s love and life’s greatest joy is sharing it.
To love and serve people in sport in order to help them understand that life’s greatest gift is Christ’s love and life’s greatest joy is sharing it.
SCAS
Our journey and new visual identity
After months of hard work, strategising and refining our goals, TEAM SCAS gladly presents our new look and strategy. Our heart and values are still the same – we’ve just revamped our brand to be more visible and focused.
A huge part of sharpening the SCAS focus is to tell the SCAS story well – with a logo, look-and-feel and website that reflects what we’re all about. Our new brand is:
IN CHRIST: the ultimate human goal. In fact, the circle shape traditionally signifies God, wholeness and original perfection.
DYNAMIC: The logo’s S-shape represents the movement in sport, and the energy and optimism of our organisation.
FRESH: The gradient enhances the sense of movement and also conveys freshness and youthfulness, together with bold and vibrant colours.
PEOPLE-FOCUSED: The S-shape represents the letter “S” for “SCAS”, “Serve” and “Sport”, and the dot transforms it into a human figure, depicting someone serving and/or praying. The dot – and the larger circle that contains the logo – together point to individual and community, to a core with pinpoint impact, and also to purpose.
The dot also represents a ball – an essential part of the many sports we’re passionate about.