It's 11 for 2011. Yes, brethren, eleven Bachelor of Theology candidates graduated on March 19, 2011 from the CHED-accredited bible college the International Christian College of Manila (ICCM). They are: 1. Aringo, Vivian C. (major in Education), 2. Baysa, Peter John B. (Education), 3. Castillone, Lanie T. (Education), 4. Ebora, Maricris B. (Education), 5. Fernadez, Crispulo C. (Outreach), 6. Mendoza, Rolando V B. (Education), 7. Ranola, Ronald D. (Worship), 8. Silagan, Louie D. (Outreach), 9. Tablate, Ullysis C. (Worship), 10. Tamonde, Jay Lloyd E. (Education), and 11. Zamora, Franz Josef P. (Ministry).
The commencement exercises, which is the 3rd under post-CHED accreditation but 11th including the pre-CHED program, was held at the chapel of ICCM on March 19, with this year's theme Every tongue and tribe, a line from the class theme song "Halleluia to the Lamb", a classical Christian song inspired by the book of Revelation where on the final day, everyone and every tongue and tribe will glorify the Lamb of God.
Around 200-member audience witnessed the graduation representing the cross-section of ICCM family and friends from the neighboring churches.
An international choir (mostly Americans) from Faith Academy with Mr. Todd Eichenaver as Director, Mrs. Claire Miller, Accompanist and ICCM dean's son Andrew Wissmann as soloist, provided an intermission number during the graduation ceremonies. Prof. William Fierbaugh was the Guest Speaker, while Ms. Vivian Aringo provided the graduation message on behalf of their class.
The graduation ceremonies seem unique to ICCM as it follows a typical chapel program including an offertory challenge by the college president Prof. Arthur M. Santiago. The program was capped through picture-taking and a graduation lunch. (JSF Blogs)
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