"Kapayapaan sa Gitna ng Digmaan" Film in South Korea

SOUTH KOREA — The CEBSI-produced film which tackles the life of Iglesia ni Cristo members during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines has captured a wide audience in the Ecclesiastical District of South Korea. Gathering at the local congregation’s halls or at brethren’s home, brothers and sisters from various congregations have been deeply inspired in the performance of their Church duties.


Brethren and guests in an office in the Local Congregation of Paju-si, Ecclesiastical District of South Korea

"Kapayapaan sa Gitna ng Digmaan" (Peace in the Midst of War) continues to be enjoyed by members or non-members alike in different parts of the world

Brethren and guests enjoying the film in the Local Congregation of Pyeongtaek


Different scenes in the film help those watching to relate to the travails of life during the Japanese era in the Philippines and how brethren remained firm in the faith.

A screening was set-up in appropriate areas of the Congregation.

"Kapayapaan sa Gitna ng Digmaan" is a biopic of Brother Yoshiaki Muto. It talks of the cruelty of war and how faith endured through the harshest of trials.

Brethren from Uijeongbu Congregation also gathered and made us of their time to watch the CEBSI produced film. 

INCGiving Neighbourhood Appreciation Day in Melbourne

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — As a celebration for the 41st Anniversary of the Local Congregation of Melbourne, Ecclessiactical District of Australia West, brethren held a Neighbourhood Appreciation Day. It was a good opportunity to connect with the local community around the Maribyrnong area, where the house of worship is situated.

During the event, there was a barbeque, winter-wear giveaways, games, a jumping castle, photo-booth, dance performances to INC Music, face painting, free health check-ups as well as an INC Gallery.

Signage was placed at the entry to the house of worship compound to welcome the community

Pre-loved clothes were distributed at the Neighbourhood Appreciation Day

 Guests checking out the photos in the INC Gallery

Many games were provided for kids to participate in


Kids were able to play a variety of games



Part of the activity included giveaways of winter clothes, ready for the cold weather


Winter is a perfect time for guests to pick up some pre-loved winter clothes

The house of worship was open for tours as part of the event


More games available to keep everyone smiling


The Neighbourhood Appreciation Day was held to coincide with the 41st anniversary of the Local Congregation of Melbourne

Children were able to have their faces painted

Dance performances of INC Music from the KADIWA and Binhi to entertain the guests

Performers were all smiles after entertaining the guests at the Neighbourhood Appreciation Day

The Neighbourhood Appreciation Day included a pre-loved clothes booth

Brethren happily inviting passers by to join them in their Neighbourhood Appreciation Day

The INC Gallery contained photos of the history of the Church Of Christ

The Work of Salvation Reaps Its First Fruits in Jamaica

KINGSTON, JAMAICA - The very first holy baptism was held in the Local Congregation of Kingston, Jamaica, Ecclesiastical District of Southeastern Seaboard, officiated by the District Minister, Brother Jonathan V. Jamias.

Southeastern Seaboard Making History: Newly-baptized brethren in Kingston, Jamaica with District Minister, Brother Jonathan V. Jamias after the very first baptism in Kingston, Jamaica.


Brother Jonathan V. Jamias, District Minister with some of the new members and brethren in Kingston, Jamaica GWS

Baptism of Brother Seymour Garden Powell, first Jamaican Citizen baptized in Kingston, Jamaica.

During the very first baptism in Jamaica. District Minister, Brother Jonathan V. Jamias assisted by Minister, Brother Felix Lim baptizing a new member in the Church.

Oath taking of candidates for baptism in Kingston, Jamaica GWS, Ecclesiastical District of Southeastern Seaboard.

Sister Rosita Valdez & Sister Katherine Paleracio, the Brethren who were instrumental in the calling of new Brethren in Kingston, Jamaica GWS.



Ang arkitektura ng Iglesia ni Cristo

ISANG KILALANG MANUNULAT na Aleman ang minsa’y nagsabi na ang arkitektura ay namuong musika o frozen music.

Ibig ipahiwatig ng kaniyang pangungusap na ang mga hugis, linya, laki at estilo ay nakipagdudulot ng kagandahan sa arkitektura katulad ng idinudulot ng himig, kaanyuan, takbo at damdamin ng musika.

Naipahahayag ng arkitektura nang higit kaysa alinmang anyo ng sining ang diwa ng isang kabihasnan. Dahil ditto, mayroong mga kilalang estilo na nakakapit sa mga tiyak na panahon tulad ng Byzantine, Gothic, Romnesque na madaling makilala kaysa mga kakaibang estilong Asyano, pagano o

The new INC Sign Language App for Android



The new INC Sign Language App for Android is already available at Google Play Store. Please rate it 5 stars, then swipe left to leave your comments and messages.

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INC Sign Language App


The INC Sign Language App is a project of the Christian Society for the Deaf under the Christian Family Organizations Office of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ). It is part of the Church's continuous intensive efforts to reach out to and care for the deaf, INC members and non-members alike.

This FREE Sign Language app includes the following features: 
- 8000+ vocabulary entries (all in video)
- customizable video playback speeds
- examples of signed phrases and sentences
- categorized everyday signs:
- Alphabet
- Numbers
- Colors
- Greetings, and more
- user-maintainable Favorites category
- fast search and voice search
All features are available offline!

For more information, please visit:
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Iglesia Ni Cristo sets new Guinness World Record for the Largest Charity Walk in Multiple Venues for the May 6 Worldwide Walk to Fight Poverty!

Guinness World Record adjudicator Paulina Sapinsky announced on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 that the new record set by the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) was 773,136 participants.

Holding the Guinness World Records set by the Church Of Christ (Iglesia Ni Cristo).

Doctor Sergie Santos, addressing the audience at the Central Office.

Guinness adjudicator Paulina Sapinsky hands the plaque to Brother Radel G. Cortez, General Secretary of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

The crowd gathered at the Central Office of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ)


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There is no evidence that any member of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) was involved in the murder of Fr. Richmond Nilo

MANILA, Philippines — There is no evidence that any member of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) was involved in the murder of Fr. Richmond Nilo in Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija last Sunday, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said yesterday.

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“Yes, accordingly Fr. Nilo was a staunch critic of the INC, but there is no evidence yet to link the killing to it,” Albayalde said.

Police investigators have two persons of interest in the investigation of the case.

Albayalde said investigators have analyzed the footage of the closed circuit television cameras in the area that could help shed light on the assassination of Nilo.

Albayalde said Chief Supt. Amador Corpus, Central Luzon police director, and investigators have requested two more days to get more details on the killing of the priest.

Corpus said among the angles being investigated is a land dispute and Nilo’s assistance to a rape victim.
Albayalde went to the wake of Nilo at San Vicente Ferrer parish church to sympathize with the victim’s family and to personally check on the investigation.

Initial investigation showed that two assassins seen riding on a motorcycle stopped at the chapel of Barangay Mayamot in Zaragoza minutes before they gunned down the priest.

Albayalde said the suspects were able to escape after the shooting.

Corpus revealed that the priest was a known supporter of oppressed and aggrieved groups and individuals, especially minors.

Corpus said Nilo had been helping people involved in a land dispute, and that he had received death threats.

Corpus added investigators are closely coordinating with the family of Nilo to get more information that could lead to the killers and masterminds.

Although he maintained that the case was isolated, Albayalde pointed out that the PNP is treating the case seriously.

Aside from coordinating with Nilo’s relatives, Albayalde said forensic experts are also checking the cellular phones of the victim that could lead to the resolution of the case.

CHINA — Is there an age requirement for sharing our faith?

This might be the question in the minds of the people who saw the CWS members and officers from the local congregation of Kowloon, Ecclesiastical District of China when they went to the streets of Kowloon to distribute PASUGO: God's Message magazine. On Sunday, May 27, our young brethren conducted an outside mission thru giving out of God's Message magazines. This only proves that young age is not, and will never be a hindrance to perform one of the obligations of church members—to spread the words of God. It was a blessed afternoon for all who participated.

Gulayan sa Bakuran of the Ecclesiastical District of Central

Here is the Same-Day-Edit of the launching of the CFO Program against Poverty, Hunger and Malnutrition: Gulayan sa Bakuran of the Ecclesiastical District of Central last, June 1, 2018 at the INC Museum and Gallery AVR.





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Landas ng Buhay



Landas ng Buhay Special Screening in the Local Congregation of Roxas, Ecclesiastical District of Mindoro Oriental South

Happy 3rd Anniversary Local Congregation of Mangilao, Guam!


GUAM, U.S.A. — Brethren and Church officers in the Local Congregation of Mangilao, Ecclesiastical District of Marianas Islands commemorated their congregation's 3rd anniversary through songs of praises in a short but very meaningful program to praise the Lord God for His abiding guidance and parade of victories. Praise be to the Lord God Almighty!

Brother Charles Swank, the District's Christian Family Organizations overseer, addresses the brethren in their anniversary celebration program.


The brethren always bring their whole family in Church activities like this couple, as part of training their children to be active in the Church Of Christ.

Brother Virginio Ramilo II, District Supervising Minister, while delivering Bible-based spiritual advice to the brethren. — with Endozo O. Nad, Ruth Ramirez-Dapatnapo and John Ericson Sarmiento.

A KADIWA member performs as part of enlivening the program.

Young KADIWA and Binhi members as they perform in the program as part of their commemoration of their congregation's 3rd Anniversary.

All things set. The brethren and the church officers, led by the ministers of the gospel, awaits the official start of the program.


The brethren while performing a song.

Children's Worship Service (CWS) members also performed a song interpretation number to the delight of their parents.

Christian Family Organizations namely Buklod, KADIWA, Binhi and other local church officers performed a choral singing of praises to the Lord God in thankfulness to the continued success of their congregation.