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Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide (JILCW), or more commonly known as Jesus Is Lord Church (JIL), is a Christian megachurch based in the Philippines. It describes itself as a Full Gospel , Christ-centred, and Bible -based church, with over one million members in 60 countries as of 2023. [ 1 ]
He is also the owner and founder of the Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation, Inc. (JILCF), a Christian school in Bocaue, Bulacan, where his wife, Adoracion Villanueva is the school president. [5] [6] He is currently a member of the 19th Congress of the Philippines and has been a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives in the 18th Congress.
Jil may refer to: Jil, a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film; Jil, Armenia; Japan Institute of Labour; Jaringan Islam Liberal, liberal Islam network in Indonesia; Java Intermediate Language, a computer language; Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide, commonly known as Jesus Is Lord Church or JIL Church
The JMCIM was founded on February 14, 1975, as "The Jesus Church" by Evangelist-Pastor Wilde E. Almeda, [1] together with his wife, Assistant Pastor Lina C. Almeda, in Urduja Village, Novaliches, Quezon City. [2] In December 2000, 12 evangelists from the church were held hostage by Abu Sayyaf, a Jihadist militant and pirate group. [3] [4]
A2Z is a free-to-air broadcast television network in the Philippines owned by ZOE Broadcasting Network and ABS-CBN Corporation. The following is a list of all original television programming by A2Z since it began its television operations on October 10, 2020.
Internet-based Christian communities, better known as "online churches" or "internet churches", began gaining popularity in the early 2000s. Since then, they have prospered dramatically in response to institutional investment, the rise of more sophisticated social media and the emergence of free-access virtual worlds. [4]
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Per the introduction by Levine for The Historical Jesus in Context: . There is a consensus of sorts on a basic outline of Jesus' life. Most scholars agree that Jesus was baptized by John, debated with fellow Jews on how best to live according to God's will, engaged in healings and exorcisms, taught in parables, gathered male and female followers in Galilee, went to Jerusalem, and was crucified ...