







DO NOT ENGAGE WITH ANY MEMBERS OF THIS GROUP.
The Dublin International Christian Church (ICC) use several aliases (Good Vibes, Sold Out Movement or Seeking Faith Talks) to disguise their identity.
It is run by a couple who have moved from the UK who idolise their cult leader, Kip McKean who also happens to have more than a few pending lawsuits in the US.
They are preying on young, mostly international and vulnerable students by advertising events such as the ones in the images below as a cover for their real motive which is to recruit new members into their group and brainwash them into donating 10% of their income on top of other large donations twice a year. Like all good cults and pyramid selling schemes, this keeps a few at the top well fed and nicely housed.
The ICC is known globally for their cult-like tendencies, anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs, highly controlling and manipulative behaviour. They have left many young people emotionally, financially and psychologically traumatised and isolated from their friends and families.
DO NOT ENGAGE WITH ANY MEMBERS OF THIS GROUP.
The Dublin International Christian Church (ICC) use several aliases (Good Vibes, Sold Out Movement or Seeking Faith Talks) to disguise their identity.
It is run by a couple who have moved from the UK who idolise their cult leader, Kip McKean who also happens to have more than a few pending lawsuits in the US.
They are preying on young, mostly international and vulnerable students by advertising events such as the ones in the images below as a cover for their real motive which is to recruit new members into their group and brainwash them into donating 10% of their income on top of other large donations twice a year. Like all good cults and pyramid selling schemes, this keeps a few at the top well fed and nicely housed.
The ICC is known globally for their cult-like tendencies, anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs, highly controlling and manipulative behaviour. They have left many young people emotionally, financially and psychologically traumatised and isolated from their friends and families.
Here are more details about them and their tactics.
Religious cults stalk college campuses
The Dublin ICC social media channels
by ICCUnveiled
27 comments
Yeah that’s pretty sinister, seem dodgy as fuck.
Is there much to be done about then other than letting people know what they’re actually about?
But games and food for free. What happened to all the fun cults?
But I like Ainsley Harriott.
Anyone got the inside scoop on what food and games will be there?
From the headline I assumed you were talking about Opus Dei.
Make it cults plural.
That’s fucked up
Nananananana leader. Leader. Leader.
Hello all. I am an evangelical protestant from Australia.
It seems that this group is part of a group called the [International Churches of Christ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Churches_of_Christ). Back in the late 1980s, when I had just left high school, a number of people from my school got caught up in this movement. And these people were, like me, evangelical protestants.
In many cases I heard from people who had knowledge of the movement at the time, this group isolates people from their family and friends in order to control them. Once the control is in place, the individuals give over much of their own wealth.
I’ve heard nothing but bad reports about this group. It saddens me greatly to know that they are still around. Yes, they are a cult.
So are the overpaid university administrators doing something about this? It’s their responsibility to protect their students at university grounds, I thought that’s how their exorbitant paychecks were justified.
Work on a campus in the states, and the ICC is a group to watch out for. Apparently they isolate and control college students through the creation of an intense persecution complex. Very manipulative stuff
That fighting anxiety cover is great advertising. Im not sure what is entailed but reading – Games Food – is going to attract
Is it a sex cult at least?
Asking for a friend.
The paddy caps and the green, white and orange/gold colour palette in picture two is enough for me 🫣🤣🤣🤣
Jesus lads
The lad in the back-centre with the paddy cap is not happy at all to be there.
I wouldn’t leave any one of them to mind my cat.
Hold on a minute this looks absolutely class though, you get to see a man have a scrap with a floating brain
Where they here last year? If so think I met them actually trying to recruit people on my college campus.
They went to recruit me and a few mates and I still laugh that out of the entire canteen the people they chose to talk to was the table full of people studying religion. Think they started to realise their mistake when we started finishing their points for them and ask them questions to figure out what branch of Christianity they were an off shoot from, followed by us completing a “survey” where we gave answers clearly far more detailed than they were expecting!
I wish the government would put more resources, towards tackling this. There’s a lot of cult activity targeting Ireland over the last couple of years.
Remember when I was 15-18 we had a youth group run by born again christians that would come over from America just to preach god. The way they got us to go was free food and pool lol even got to take trips to different places. The catch was we had to listen about god for an hour. Meh small country village with 800 people not much to be at. No one ever became born again lol. Sometimes these things just weirdos trying to spread their message it’s all down to personal choice what they do with that. It’s like that flame twin cult the government still can’t shut that down after everything that came out even with witnesses. It’s crazy really
What in the ChatGPT and Canva is this
Lol, lets put them in a room with Tony Quinn and EDUCO and see how committed to batshit craziness they really are.
Cool, thanks for letting me know about this- we’ve been questioning my spirituality and these guys seem to be what me and partners hearts are screaming out for
Really, thank you for sharing. I’d never have seen this otherwise
Imagine coming to post-Catholic Ireland to look for possible religious zealots
I’ve a friend that’s semi-into this stuff and really don’t know what to do about it other than ghost them, which I feel won’t work because they are mad into angels and sending countless emojis to me on WhatsApp for no reason

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