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Iglesia ni Cristo [2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪɡˌlɛː.ʃɐ nɪ ˈkɾiːs.to], abbreviated as INC; transl. Church of Christ; Spanish: Iglesia de Cristo) is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church, founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Y. Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.
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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 (INC) a Philippine-based Christian religion, like other restorationist groups, professes that it is the one church founded by Jesus. Adherents hold that the Iglesia ni Cristo ("Church of Christ" in Tagalog) is the only true church of Jesus Christ as restored through a human instrument (sugo) Felix Manalo. The church ...
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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 ...
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The Iglesia ni Cristo Museum is an ecclesiastical museum located in Quezon City and is owned and operated by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC). Located in a building inaugurated in 2019, it is formerly located in the basement of the INC Central Temple. It features the history of the denomination and memorabilia of its founders. [1]