Breaking! International House of Prayer University Prez Resigns, Steps Down from IHOPKC Leadership

IHOPKC has announced that David Slicker, the International House of Prayer University president, has stepped down effective immediately and will also be withdrawn from the executive leadership team. The announcement was made late Wednesday evening in a press release:

“After seven years of faithful service, our dear brother in Christ, David Sliker, has decided to step down as President of IHOPU.

David is also stepping down from the IHOPKC’s Executive Leadership Team, effective immediately.

This was a mutual decision made in the best interest of the IHOPKC community and David’s family.

We honor David’s service and dedication. He is loved by the IHOPKC community and he remains in good standing with this spiritual family.

Additionally, the executive committee of IHOPKC’s Board of Directors, the ELT, and IHOPU’s leadership team all unanimously agreed to have Matt Candler appointed as the new President of IHOPU effective immediately. Matt and his leadership team will be communicating all the necessary information with the faculty and students in the coming days.”

Candler, the incoming President, helped start IHOPKC back in 1999. He is eductaor at IHOPKC, as well as Directors of Internships at the International House of Prayer.

Slicker’s resignation comes weeks after IHOPKC moved to permanently distance themselves from founder Mike Bickle, who engaged in at least one adulterous affair and faces multiple allegations of clergy sexual misconduct, and after IHOPKC Executive Director Stuart Greaves resigned.

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5 thoughts on “Breaking! International House of Prayer University Prez Resigns, Steps Down from IHOPKC Leadership

    1. A couple in the sentence with “He is eductaor…”

      I know it’s hard to find good help, but surely there are several of us who would proof read for free.

      1. i mostly meant the guy’s name. sliker kept being referred to as slicker, even when there’s an original source in the article.

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