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International Christian Fellowship

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ICF
Icf logo.png
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationCharismatic
TheologyEvangelicalism
Region12 countries
Origin1990
Zürich, Switzerland
Congregations40
Official websitewww.icf.church

ICF (International Christian Fellowship) is a charismatic Christian denomination. The headquarters is located in Zurich, Switzerland.

History

ICF was founded in 1990 by Heinz Strupler.[1] In 1996, leadership was taken over by Leo Bigger and Matthias Bölsterli, who emphasized an international policy of expansion.[2][3] Around 2005, worship attendance at the Zurich church was 2,000 participants. In 2017, it was 3,500.[4] In 2020, it would have more than 40 associated churches in 12 countries. [5] ICF has 4 Bible Colleges, ICF College. [6]

Beliefs

The denomination has a charismatic confession of faith.[7]

Small groups

Senior pastor Leo Bigger (b. 1968) with his wife Susanne introduced a hierarchical structure of groups, called "g|12", consisting of groups of 12 people of which every group leader was a group member in the superordinate group, terminating in the group led by Bigger. In 2004, official terminology was changed from "g|12" to "SmallGroup". The graphical representation was changed from presenting the Bigger couple at the center of a circle instead of at the top of a pyramid, but the topological structure of the system remains unchanged.[8] "g|12" is conceived as a pyramid scheme, urging each group member to strive to become the leader of a derivative group.[9]

Small groups are set in place to promote group discussion on biblical principles. Members are encouraged to start new groups if their own group becomes too large to the point of fair discussion being jeopardized.

References

  1. ^ Georg Otto Schmid, ICF International Christian Fellowship, relinfo.ch, Switzerland, Retrieved February 4, 2017
  2. ^ Sébastien Fath, Dieu XXL, la révolution des mégachurches, Autrement, France, 2008, p. 139
  3. ^ LILLIAN KWON, Multi-Site Churches Spreading in Post-Christian Europe, christianpost.com, USA, February 24, 2010
  4. ^ Warren Bird, World megachurches, Leadership Network, USA, February 4, 2017
  5. ^ ICF, LOCATIONS, icf.church, Switzerland, retrieved May 12, 2020
  6. ^ ICF, ICF College, icf.church, Switzerland, retrieved May 12, 2020
  7. ^ Martin Baumann, Jörg Stolz, La nouvelle Suisse religieuse: risques et chances de sa diversité, Labor et Fides, Switzerland, 2009, p. 145
  8. ^ relinfo.ch report
  9. ^ livenet.ch article

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