INTER
VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (IVCF), PHILIPPINES traces its roots from
Cambridge University where a group of students came together for a united
evangelical witness in 1877. This movement spread throughout Canada, USA and
eventually reached the Philippines in 1953.
IVCF began when Gwen Wong, a
staff of International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), came to
pioneer the student ministry in the country. Starting with about 15 Filipino
college students, she helped form the “Timothy Club” that gathered daily for
early morning prayer, weekly for bible studies and extended person-to-person
witnessing. The group grew in number and created the need for more bible
studies, trainings and workshops in various colleges and universities
throughout Manila, punctuating those activities with the first IVCF missions
conference.
In 1957, some IVCF members
graduated from their universities and returned to their respective provinces
where they encouraged undergraduates to form their own chapters. IVCF work
thus reached Cebu, Davao and Iloilo.
It was in 1958 when
IVCF-Philippines held its first
month-long intensive training at Kawayan Campus in Negros Occidental.
Students from different regions of the country came and trained for campus
leadership. From that camp emerged IVCF key national leaders and the first
batch of full-time staff. Since then, IVCF’s intensive training for key
student leaders came to be known as Kawayan Camp (KC) and this training has
been consistently conducted for the last 42 years.
IVCF Philippines is a member of
the International Fellowship of
Evangelical Students (IFES), a worldwide inter-denominational
evangelical movement of students which links student work in more than 140
countries. Presently, it has over 275,000 members throughout
the world. |