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Iglesia ni Cristo flag (the colors represent faith, hope and love while the seven-branched candelabrum or menorah represents the church in the Bible) The Iglesia ni Cristo believes that it is the one true church founded by Jesus Christ [38] and was restored by Felix Manalo in the last days.
Iglesia ni Cristo and the Bible (2000–2001) In His Steps (1999–2001) Jesus Miracle Crusade (1975–1988) Jesus the Healer; Jimmy Swaggart (1980–1985) Kerygma TV (2011–2020) Mag Smile Club Na! (1996–1999) May Liwanag by the Children of Light Community (2008) Midnight Prayer (1987–1989) Misa Tradionalis Latin Mass and Catechism (2020 ...
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Iglesia Ni Cristo 105TH Anniversary Special Coverage (2019) INC News Special Report (2019) Worldwide Walk Special Coverage (2018) Iglesia Ni Cristo News Highlights (2018) The Good News Special Report (2019) INC Unity Games (2012) COVID-19 Bulletin (2021) NEGH Bulletin (2022) Iglesia Ni Cristo News Updates (2022)
The Iglesia ni Cristo through the Allison James Estates & Homes purchased the chapel building from Summit Commercial which represents the Greek Orthodox church for $9.2 million in November 2012. It was renovated by the Iglesia as a house of worship for its own adherents. [2] [3] The complex composed with two building.
Ang Iglesia ni Cristo (transl. The Church of Christ ) is the first religious television program produced by the international Christian religious organization Iglesia ni Cristo (through the Christian Era Broadcasting Service International ) and its currently broadcast by INC TV ( DZCE-TV ) and Net 25 .
The Iglesia ni Cristo Museum is a museum in Punta, Santa Ana, Manila. The museum building was originally a place of worship and was the first local congregation of the Iglesia ni Cristo, where founder Felix Manalo first preached about the Iglesia in 1914. [2] [3] [4] The same church now runs the museum.
The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of San Francisco del Monte (Filipino: Lokal ng San Francisco del Monte) or Frisco is a chapel of the Philippine-based Christian sect, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located along Del Monte Avenue, San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City, it was completed on July 27, 1962, and was dedicated by Brother Felix Y. Manalo.