Our FCA Team reached out to Palm Beach County Board Member, John Melhorn to learn more about who he is and what difference FCA has made in his family. Here’s how our conversation went.
Hey John, we appreciate you serving on our FCA board! Give us a brief snapshot of you and your family. Tell us your story.
“My wife Julie and I were high school sweethearts, and we will have been married 15 years coming up this June. We have three kids. Jacob is 10, Luke is 6 and Eliza is 5. And they all love sports in their different ways. Julie and I grew up in Wichita, Kansas, originally and later went to school in Florida. I went to University of Miami for my degree in architecture, and my wife Julie went to school at Palm Beach Atlantic in West Palm Beach. We got married in college then moved off to New York, and lived there for a little bit. I practiced architecture with a firm there, and Julie was doing some musical theater. And then we moved back down to Florida about 10 years ago and I started my own firm. I've added some partners since then and we've continued to grow. It's been great.”
When did sport become such a big part of your life?
“I played football, basketball and ran track in high school. I believe football is very instrumental in character development in terms of working with a team, overcoming adversity, celebrating successes together, dealing with failures together, all those kinds of things. I was also able to be a team captain. There are some leadership opportunities that come with those types of things."
Tell us about your faith.
“Growing up... we were regularly part of the grace brethren church, but it wasn't actually until I lived in New York, after I'd gotten married, that I actually got baptized. We were at this church with Nelson Searcy, who is actually in Boca now. We were attending church and being part of small groups. I came to realize that there was no perfect John, there was never a point where I could get good enough, and save myself with my own works. I discovered that God's ready to accept you just as you are today. And that was awesome. So I got baptized by a good friend of mine, who was one of the pastors there in New York.
What excites you the most when you think about FCA in Palm Beach county?
“Any chance that we can empower kids with leadership, conidence, and character, is great. I mean, that's what people need. It's what we really need in life, I think to survive. I believe FCA does these things.”
What motivates you to give generously to FCA?
“I feel like what better way to use my resources than to empower kids, you know, to have the Gospel in their life and to have these positive role models in this structure and with these leadership opportunities.”
Where would you like to see our PBC FCA five years from now?
"I would like in five years to see us, at least hitting every opportunity that's available to us, like, the way it looks to me right now is that we just don't have quite the reach; the contacts and the resources to reach every opportunity out there. There are open opportunities that we just can't get to,right? So
my hope is that in five years, we're at least taking advantage of every opportunity out there not leaving anything on the field!"
What would you say to a person who may be considering giving to FCA?
"FCA is making leaders. It's not just an organization that reaches kids by spreading God's Word, but
it builds student leaders. FCA is going into the schools and we're creating opportunities for student leadership. And as students lead their huddles, then they're able to reach other kids too. So I think it's double cool how it's reaching people."