Europe – Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) (2024)

In celebration of its 55th anniversary, the Christian Era Broadcasting Service International, Inc. (CEBSI) recently held special activities, the highlight of which was the special gathering led by Brother Angelo Eraño V. Manalo, CEBSI President and CEO, on February 16, 2024.

As the religious broadcast arm of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ), CEBSI, which was established on February 10, 1969, operates the INCRadio and INCTV, members of whose management, staff, and crew, among others, attended the special gathering to offer praises and thanks to the Lord God.

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On the very day of CEBSI’s anniversary, the INCRadio, under the guidance of its present station manager, Brother Arnel L. Solano, held a three-pronged activity at the EVM Convention Center along New Era, Quezon City, Philippines.

At the lobby of the EVMCC, a photo exhibit was set up showcasing the important milestones of the INCRadio, formerly known as DZEM, from its humble beginnings (terrestrial or normal audio broadcast) until its current advanced broadcasting (visual radio, called teleradyo in the country, and livestreaming) from its 67 satellite studios around the world.

Later that day, an Awards Night was held to recognize the top-performing programs of the INCRadio and the talents and staff members of its main studio who exemplified excellence in and dedication to their respective duties. From the main site, at the EVMCC’s Eraño G. Manalo (EGM) Hall, the entire event was streamed live on the INCRadio’s YouTube account.

In his opening remarks, Brother Solano, expressed thanks to Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, the Executive Minister, and Brother Angelo Eraño V. Manalo, for approving the activity.

In between the presentation of awards, musical numbers were presented by talented brethren from the INCRadio, which featured stories inspired by the themes of faith, love, and hope carried by the programs it broadcast.

Brother Edwil D. Zabala, minister of the gospel, delivered the closing remarks.

INC News Awards
As part of the anniversary celebration, INCTV held, for the first time, on February 10, the INC News Awards to give recognition to those who excelled in certain aspects of news broadcast, including members of the district multimedia all over the globe.

The said event, which took place at the EVMCC’s Glicerio B. Santos (GBS) Jr. Hall, was also witnessed through videoconferencing by other brethren gathered in remote sites.

“I feel humbled, thankful, and blessed,” expressed Ericka Celestino, INC News correspondent from the Great Britain Ecclesiastical District, who received the Best Correspondent Award (Europe Category). To her the award was a sweet surprise because, “When I perform my duties, I don’t expect that anyone would notice. I am performing my task inside the Church to give honor and glory to our Almighty God.”

Chris Pugay, Best Correspondent (Asia) awardee from the South Korea Ecclesiastical District, said, “I’m so grateful to God to witness this occasion for the first time here in EVMCC. And to be recognized was an additional blessing.”

Metro Manila South District Multimedia received recognition for having the Highest Number of News Submitted (South Luzon). Nathaniel Ilago II, district multimedia director, promised “to be even more dedicated in performing his duty which is a gift from God.”

On behalf of the news anchors and program hosts, and those from the production and technical team, Brother Rex Salvador, section chief of the INC News, conveyed, “We thank our beloved Executive Minister, Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, for entrusting the INC News in delivering the various activities of the Church to many people. We also thank Brother Angelo Eraño V. Manalo for guiding us as well.”

Special Gathering
On February 16, ministers, ministerial workers, and volunteer workers from CEBSI, together with their loved ones, gathered for a special gathering to primarily thank and praise God for His blessings and guidance to the said organization throughout the years.

Held at the house of worship of the Luzon Avenue Local Congregation, Central Ecclesiastical District, which served as the host site, the sacred occasion was also witnessed via videoconferencing by other brethren gathered in various remote sites in ecclesiastical districts in the Philippines and abroad.

In his Bible-based sermon, Brother Angelo Eraño Manalo taught the importance of active development in all aspects of the duties entrusted by God to His people and how it could be achieved. This would be possible if a member of the Church is active in obeying God’s commands written in the Bible.

Kate Russel Mabale, INC News correspondent from the Cubao Congregation, revealed that the lesson resonated well to her. “As a Church member and officer, I should be a good example to everyone especially to my fellow brethren. So, I need to make sure that my behavior reflects and confirms my relationship with God.” Mabale was recognized as the Best Live Reporter (Metro Manila) during the INC News Awards.

Zamboanga del Sur District Multimedia adviser, Brother Romy Coveta, said, “The task that was given to me by God is a manifestation of His love. Thus, I’d like to reciprocate that by being responsible and committed. May God continue to provide me the strength and qualities that I need in the performance of my duties.”

“In this world that we live in, there are so many things that may cause sadness to us. We are so thankful to God because through the guidance of the Church Administration, CEBSI has been instrumental in uplifting our well-being and morale so we can uphold our membership in the Church until the end,” said Brother Christian Gumabon, a minister of the gospel from the CEBSI Admin. — With reports from INC News Section

Europe – Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) (2024)

FAQs

Is Church of Christ the same as Iglesia ni Cristo? ›

The Iglesia ni Cristo says that the official name of the true church is "Church of Christ or Iglesia ni Cristo (in Tagalog)".

Who is Jesus Christ according to the Iglesia ni Cristo? ›

The church sees Jesus Christ as the chosen son of God, but not God himself. Members of the church believe in studying the scriptures to live a life devoted to God. The church believes that the founder, Felix Manalo was a messenger from God who was sent to preach to modern-day Christians.

Are iglesias ni Cristo protestants? ›

The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) is an indigenous Protestant church followed by a large and highly visible 2.3% minority of Filipinos.

Can Catholic and iglesia be together? ›

The Catholic Church and Iglesia Ni Cristo cannot be together due to their ideological differences and conflicting beliefs. The Catholic Church does not see the Iglesia Ni Cristo as a valid Christian denomination and may view it as apostate or idolatrous.

Which church is the true Church of Christ? ›

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Catholic ecclesiology professes the Catholic Church to be the "sole Church of Christ"—i.e., the one true church defined as "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic" in the Four Marks of the Church in the Nicene Creed.

Who is the founder of Church of Christ? ›

The Church of Christ traces its history back to the original organization that was established by Jesus Christ in the first century AD. That original Church had Jesus Christ as its head and twelve Apostles that had the oversight of the Church organization on the earth.

What foods are forbidden in the iglesia ni Cristo? ›

Iglesia ni Cristo and Jehovah's Witnesses prohibit eating or drinking any blood. According to the Bible, blood is only to be used for special or sacred purposes in connection with worship (Exodus chapters 12, 24, 29, Matthew 26:29 and Hebrews).

What type of Christianity is the iglesia ni Cristo? ›

Iglesia ni Cristo is Unitarian and non-Trinitarian in theology, holding that Jesus Christ is God's chosen son but is not himself God. It teaches the doctrine of the Last Judgment and upholds a strict biblical prohibition on consuming the blood of animals.

What Bible does INC. use? ›

The Lamsa Bible is an English translation of the Aramaic Bible by George Lamsa [2]. The main reasons INC uses the Lamsa Bible is because it suits their theology. The Lamsa Bible contains the exact phrase "church of Christ" in Acts 20:28 whereas all Greek MSS reads " ekklessia theou."

What are the top 5 religions in the Philippines? ›

Demographics
AffiliationNumberPercentage
Roman Catholic85,645,36278.8%
Islam6,981,7106.4%
Iglesia ni Cristo2,806,5242.6%
Philippine Independent Church1,458,9921.4%
11 more rows

What religion did America bring to the Philippines? ›

Protestant denominations arrived in the Philippines in 1898, after the United States took control of the Philippines from Spain, first with United States Army chaplains and then within months civilian missionaries. Protestants makes up nearly 11% of the Filipino population.

What is the born again religion in the Philippines? ›

In the Philippines, to say that one is a Born Again Christian means that one has accepted Christ by surrendering one's life to His plans. This Evangelical movement emerged in the late 1930s in the Philippines and gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, its golden age.

What do you call the pastor in Iglesia ni Cristo? ›

The Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (Filipino: Tagapamahalang Pangkalahatan ng Iglesia ni Cristo) is the primary leader of the Philippine-based Christian denomination, the Iglesia ni Cristo.

Why doesn't the INC. celebrate Christmas? ›

We don't celebrate Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Valentine's Day, or any holiday based on pagan beliefs. Since the Bible prohibits adding to or subtracting from what is written in it, we don't follow any religious holidays rooted in pagan beliefs.

Can a Catholic marry a Protestant? ›

Can I marry someone who isn't Catholic and if so can I get married in his or her Protestant Church? Yes. In order for a Catholic to marry a non-Catholic permission must be granted.

What is the Church of Christ also known as? ›

Congregations use names such as Church (or Churches or church) of Christ, Christian Church or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). There are also congregations within uniting churches in many areas and countries. 8.

What religion are Churches of Christ? ›

The Churches of Christ arose in the United States from the Restoration Movement of 19th-century Christians who declared independence from denominations and traditional creeds. They sought "the unification of all Christians in a single body patterned after the original church described in the New Testament."

What are the beliefs of the Church of Christ? ›

What do the Churches of Christ believe? The Churches of Christ believe the original New Testament teachings on Christ and his practices. Some of these beliefs are that the Bible is true, not altered, and must be followed exactly and that Jesus is the leader of the church.

Who organized the Church of Christ? ›

Unlike denominations that can trace their origins to human founders like Wesley, Eddie, Russell, or Smith, the Church of Christ is founded solely by Christ. This is pivotal because a church's legitimacy hinges on its founder.

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