IGLESIA NI CRISTO
HOUSES OF WORSHIP:
HOUSES OF WORSHIP:
THEN AND NOW
IN the pioneering years of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, the worship services of a locale congregation were usually
held in a brethren's home. But, Brother Felix Y. Manalo, even in the
early years of the Church Of Christ in the Philippines, encouraged every locale
congregations to built their own house of worship. The building of the very first house of worship of the Iglesia Ni Cristo in Gabriela Street, Tondo, Manila in 1916 (although made of light materials like cogon, bamboo and sawali) started the very first construction program of the Iglesia Ni Cristo where each locale congregation built their own house of worship through "bayanihan."
One od the houses of worship made of light materials used in the pioneering years of the Iglesia Ni Cristo in the Philippines |
In 1930s or before World War II, the Church launched a construction program of building wooden and semi-concrete houses of worship. Hundreds of these houses of worship were built in different parts of the Philippines before the Japanese occupation of the country in 1942.
The first House of Worship of Locale of Punta (Sta. Ana, Manila) built in 1937 |
During the war, numbers of the members of every local congregations dramatically increased. After the World War, the Church faced the need of establishing more locales, thus establishing more houses of worship, and to build larger houses of worship. In 1948, Brother Felix Y. Manalo initiated a massive construction program of building concrete houses of worship (as outsiders described it, “cathedral-like houses of worship having their own unique architecture”). The first concrete (“cathedral-like”) houses of worship of the Iglesia Ni Cristo is the house of worship of the locale congregation of Washington at Maceda Street (formerly Washington Street), Sampaloc, Manila.
Washington House of Worsip |
In 1952, the house of worship of Locale
of F. Manalo was dedicated to God. Located at F. Manalo Street, San Juan Metro
Manila, it served as the Church’s Central for almost two decades.
F. Manalo House of Worship |
At the death of Brother Felix Y. Manalo in 1963, the Church already built 42 concrete houses of worship and hundreds of wooden house of worship. Brother Eraño G. Manalo continued the Church's massive construction project. During his administration the houses of worship of Moriones (Tondo, Manila), San Fernando (Pampanga) and the Templo Central were built.
Juan Luna Street corner Moriones Street, Tondo, Manila |
San Fernando, Pampnga |
Templo Central Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City |
At
the death of Brother Eraño G.
Manalo in 2009, the concrete houses of worship of the Church numbered to
2,000. Although Brother Eduardo V. Manalo assumed the office of the Executive Minister only in 2009, but from 2011-2014 alone, the current Church Administration already built more than 800 new houses of worship. As of this date (2017), the Church Administration already constructed more than 1,000 new houses of worship including the houses of worship that can contain thousands of worshippers like Capitol House of Worship, Binondo House of Worship, and Commonwealth House
of Worship. The current Church Administration also dedicated hundreds of houses of worship in different countries like United
States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Korea, South Africa and in Europe.
Commonwealth House of Worship Only 2 kms. away from Templo Central Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines |
Capitol House of Worship Only 4 kms. away from Templo Central Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines |
Interior and Exterior of Binondo House of Worship
Binondo, Manila, Philippines
Capetown House of Worship
Capetown, South Africa
These houses of worship were
built only through the voluntary contributions of the brethren. No house of
worship was built through the support of the goverment or other means.The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church
Of Christ) built houses of worship in fulfilling the commandment of Lord God as
written in Haggai 1:8:
“‘Go
up into the mountains and bring down timber and build the house, so that I may
take pleasure in it and be honored,’ says the LORD.” (Haggai 1:8 NIV)
Truly, God fulfilled His promise to His messenger in these last days written
in Isaiah 41:9-10:
“I
took you from the ends of the earth, from its farthest corners I called you. I
said, 'You are my servant'; I have chosen you and have not rejected you. So do
not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will
strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isaiah
41:9-10 NIV)
This proves that the Lord God is still with the current
Church Administration; and how He fulfilled his promise to the Brother Felix Y.
Manalo and Brother Erano G. Manalo, He continuously fulfilling His promise to
the current Executive Minister of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, Brother Eduardo V.
Manalo.
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