
The Deeper Life Campus Fellowship (DLCF) has officially launched its upcoming National Campus Congress, themed “Elevation 2025 – Rising to New Levels for Global Impact” (Isaiah 40:31), at a media event in Kumasi.
Scheduled for October 8–12, 2025, at the Deeper Life Conference Centre, Brofoyedru, Kumasi, the congress is expected to attract over 4,000 students, young professionals, and alumni from tertiary institutions across Ghana.
Speaking at the launch, Professor Charles Amoatey, National Campus Coordinator of DLCF Ghana, described the congress as a transformational encounter aimed at raising a generation of young men and women “rooted in Christ, refined by holiness, and ready to soar with strength for global relevance.”
He explained that the five-day congress will feature spirit-filled revival services, character studies of biblical figures such as Daniel, Joseph, and Ruth, as well as seminars on academic and professional excellence, leadership, missions, and integrity. Empowerment services, including baptism and infilling of the Holy Spirit, will also be key components of the programme.
Prof. Amoatey said Elevation 2025 seeks to empower participants to uphold uncompromising values while excelling globally and to strengthen fellowship across regions as a platform for spiritual, academic, and national transformation. He urged alumni, churches, and media partners to support the vision through publicity, prayer, and resources, adding:
“As we launch Elevation 2025 today, I invite every campus, every student, every alumnus, and every professional to rise with us. The wind of God is lifting us higher.”
Guest speaker Professor Philip Antwi-Adjei, Director of the Office of Grants and Research at KNUST, described the congress as a “movement of vision and transformation” that challenges young people to embrace purity of heart, academic excellence, and leadership grounded in faith.
“Rising to new levels for global impact is not a slogan; it is a mandate to lift our eyes above personal ambition and align with God’s greater purpose for nations and generations,” he stressed.
Prof. Antwi-Adjei also highlighted the role of the media in amplifying the congress’ vision:
“Your cameras, microphones, and pens will carry the heart of Elevation 2025 into homes, campuses, and communities far beyond Kumasi.”
He encouraged participants to approach the congress with open hearts and expectant minds, leaving not just with notes but with a renewed conviction to be “salt and light” in their academic and professional lives.
Elevation 2025 aims to ignite a generation of leaders equipped to make an impact in governance, science, business, education, and culture, while remaining steadfast in their Christian faith.
Source: AdomOnline
ALSO READ: