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    Executive Minister

    The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) was preached by Brother Felix Y. Manalo, its first Executive Minister, and was registered in the Philippines on July 27, 1914.

     

    The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) was preached by Brother Felix Y. Manalo, its first Executive Minister, and was registered in the Philippines on July 27, 1914. From its first local congregation in Punta, Sta. Ana, Manila, the Church quickly spread across the islands of Visayas and Mindanao in the Philippines. When Brother Felix Manalo passed away on April 12, 1963, the Iglesia Ni Cristo had already established http://iglesianicristoecclesiastical districts in more than half of all the provinces in the country. In 1968, the Iglesia Ni Cristo, led by Brother Eraño G. Manalo, the Executive Minister then, successively established the first two local congregations outside the Philippines—Honolulu, Hawaii and San Francisco, California in the USA. Hence, it began the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s expansion in the Far West and eventually around the world.

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    Thoughts, musings, and ruminations.

    Exactly which nations does the Felix Y.Manalo Foundation's charitable efforts encompass? Even though the foundation's headquarters are in the Philippines' capital city of Quezon City, it also has offices in several other nations, including the United States. Among the many tasks carried out by...
    Recent times have shown us how important getting help for people in need is. Unfortunately, coronavirus has made moving around and assisting others a challenging task. The efforts volunteers put into not only helping local communities but abroad as well is so important. Iglesia Ni Cristo is...
    Iglesia Ni Cristo has long encouraged its local congregations in Canada to reach out to and support the country's northern, indigenous, and remote populations. Now, and through its charitable arm, the Felix Y. Manalo Foundation, the church has overseen an incredible $20,000 donation to these...
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