About ICFS Alumni
Igniting Fellowship. Expanding Influence. Advancing the Kingdom.
The ICFS Alumni is a non-denominational movement of former students of the In-Christ Foundation School (ICFS)—a foundational training initiative birthed by Christlife Assembly Church. Founded in 2023 by the man of God, Pastor Daniel Nyah, the Alumni exists to:
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Awaken the fire of God in one another, enforce fellowship, and strengthen spiritual bonds.
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Expand the influence and quality of ICFS beyond the walls of Christlife Assembly Church.
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Achieve greater impact for the Lord—faster and with ease—through the power of unity.
Membership
The ICFS Alumni comprises over 350 members from various Christian denominations across the globe. Membership is granted upon successful completion of the full ICFS curriculum. Since the school’s inception in 2015, 26 batches of students have graduated and now form the growing alumni community.
Structure & Leadership
The Alumni is governed by an Executive Team, led by a President appointed by the founder. This President oversees the annual Alumni Conference and coordinates all major activities, supported by an appointed Executive Bureau.
Each batch is represented by Batch Delegates, who act as key coordinators and communication bridges between the executive and the wider alumni body.
Alumni Activities
The ICFS Alumni Conference, held every July, is the flagship event that unites alumni both locally and internationally. It features six major segments:
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Alumni Prayers – A season of spiritual preparation invoking wisdom, guidance, and harvest.
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Alumni Nights – A three-day interactive experience with panel talks, debates, games, and the Word.
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Evangelism – A mobilization of members for soul-winning in various spheres like workplaces, schools, and sports grounds.
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Charity Outreach – Compassion-driven missions to hospitals, orphanages, prisons, and more.
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Gala Dinner – A night of joyful fellowship and strategic outreach over shared meals.
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Traditional Thanksgiving – A grand finale where members wear traditional attire to celebrate God’s goodness in unity.