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  2. List of Christian denominations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Census reported that 78.8 percent of the population professed Roman Catholicism; other Christian denominations with a sizable number of adherents include the Iglesia ni Cristo, the Philippine Independent Church, and Seventh-day Adventism.

  3. Day by Day Christian Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Day By Day Jesus Ministries (formerly Day By Day Christian Ministries), also known as DBD, is a non-denominational evangelical Christian mega-church organization headquartered in Makati, Philippines. [1] Its primary worship center is located at the Philippine International Convention Center, Metro Manila, Philippines.

  4. Bread of Life Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    In August 1982, Pastor Conde and 11 other people started a new church in Loyola Heights, Quezon City. Maryknoll College (now Miriam College) offered its auditorium to launch the Bread of Life Christian Fellowship and the first service gathering was held on November 14, 1982. Attendance steadily increased.

  5. San Sebastian Parish Church (Lumban) - Wikipedia

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    The first tabernacle outside Manila was inaugurated in Lumban including the first Eucharistic Procession outside of Manila. The Franciscans established the first School for Church Music in the country in this town under Juan de Santa Maria. Today, the church is under the pastoral care of the Clerical Congregation of the Missionaries of Faith.

  6. Cathedral of Praise - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Praise, formerly Manila Bethel Temple, was founded in 1954 by Dr. Lester Sumrall. [3] [4] Under the leadership of Dr. David Sumrall and his wife Bev, who moved to Manila in 1989, the Church had grown to a membership of 15,000, with a large staff including 90 full-time, paid, evangelists engaged in attracting others in the predominantly Roman Catholic Philippines to evangelical ...

  7. INC Central Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple (Filipino: Templo Central [3]) is the flagship temple of the Philippine-based Independent Christian church, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located along Commonwealth Avenue corner Central Avenue in Quezon City , it was completed on July 27, 1984, and is the biggest church/place of worship in the country with a ...

  8. Why a Filipino Megachurch Founder Is on the Run ... - AOL

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    A Philippine televangelist and “spiritual adviser” to former President Rodrigo Duterte wanted by the FBI said he has gone into hiding, accusing officials in the U.S. and Philippines of seeking ...

  9. Jesus Miracle Crusade - Wikipedia

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    The JMCIM was founded on February 14, 1975, as "The Jesus Church" by Evangelist-Pastor Wilde E. Almeda, [2] together with his wife, Assistant Pastor Lina C. Almeda, in Urduja Village, Novaliches, Quezon City. [3] In December 2000, 12 evangelists from the church were held hostage by Abu Sayyaf, a Jihadist militant and pirate group. [4] [5]