
International Christian Fellowship
Our International Christian Fellowship offers a number of opportunities for friendship, learning and spiritual growth. Programs include Conversational English classes, Friday Night Fellowship meals, a Sunday Morning Bible Study and Friendship Partners. The Sunday morning worship service is translated into Mandarin and broadcast live to those who request it. Many University students and professionals make Second their home away from home.
Who we are...
The purpose of International Christian Fellowship (ICF) is to serve as a welcoming center for students and professionals from every culture and faith and to discuss matters of faith in God through Jesus Christ in an open and supportive environment.
ICF represents a wide variety of nationalities, including Brazil, China, Egypt, Iran, Korea, Taiwan and the United States.
In our study of the Bible, we seek to know the truth and how it relates to our lives.
In our times of fellowship together, we enjoy the rich diversity of each individual's culture and background.
What we do...
We meet regularly to develop relationships through gatherings at homes and other fun activities on weekdays and weekends.
We provide free conversational English classes.
We study the Bible during Sunday School and Worship services. We provide Christian fellowship on Fridays for people whose primary language is Chinese.
We seek to help and support one another through prayer and any practical ways we can.
ICF Weekly Schedule
| Class | Time/Location |
|---|---|
| Conversational English | Mondays (free of charge) Room C104 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. (September-May) |
| Friday Fellowship | Fridays, Room E111 from 7-9 p.m. |
| Bible Study | Room C104 from 9:45-10:30 a.m. |
| Sunday Worship | Sanctuary (Building A) from 8:15-9:30 a.m. or 10:50 a.m.-12 p.m. |
| Sunday Evening Worship | Sanctuary from 6-7 p.m. |
| International Luncheon | Third Sunday of every month (place to be announced). |
Why we do what we do...
Because we have a desire to get to know and support the international community in the Memphis area in as many ways as possible.
Because many of us at ICF have experienced similar challenges as internationals and want to help others who are facing those same challenges.
Because Jesus has taught us in the Bible that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves.

