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MCCF Holds Handing Over Service

 MCCF Holds Handing Over Service 


By Abdulrasak Habibat,Salami Fathia and Anifowose Omodolapo

Photos by :Habeeb Ibrahim

The Mass Communication Christian Fellowship (MCCF) has held an "handing over service" under the theme "The transition (from glory to glory)."

In a recent event held at the AG 104 Mass Comm lecture hall in LASUSTECH Ikorodu saw the transition of leadership from the outgoing HND2 MCCF members, who were soon to graduate.

The program commenced with an opening prayer led by the HND2 MCCF Outgoing Choir and the MCCF Prayer leader. Eniola Falomo, the President of MCCF, then introduced the esteemed guests, including former President Pastor Moses Adio and Pastor Dosu Oluwafemi, the Publisher of the Gospel News, who were founding members of MCCF. 



Several lecturers, such as Mr. Dare Banjoko and Mrs. Bunmi Adedoyin, also graced the event with their presence.



During the Testimony Section, both 100-level MCCF members and some HND2 MCCF members shared their personal stories of how MCCF had positively impacted and transformed their lives.


Pastor Moses Adio, one of the founders of MCCF, delivered the sermon of the day, beginning with prayers and citing relevant scriptures from the Holy Bible. This spiritual message aimed to inspire and guide the MCCF community.


Following the sermon, the outgoing MCCF executives received awards from Mr. Vidal and Mr. Dare. Mrs. Adedoyin also delivered a sermon, quoting from Deuteronomy 1:11, urging the outgoing executives and HND2 members to be obedient to the word of God while motivating the new members, particularly the 100-level students.


In a symbolic moment, the new MCCF executives, consisting of 100-level members, were recognized and offered prayers for their effective leadership. The program concluded with a closing prayer delivered by the new MCCF President, Faith, who also shared the grace.


The MCCF handing over service exemplified a transition from one leadership era to another, emphasizing the organization's commitment to spiritual growth and community development.

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