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  2. INC Central Temple - Wikipedia

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    INC Central Temple. 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 ...

  3. Iglesia ni Cristo - Wikipedia

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    The Ministerial Institute of Development, renamed as "Iglesia ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) School for Ministers", was founded in 1974 in Quiapo, Manila, and moved in Quezon City in 1978. In 1971, the INC Central Office building was built in Quezon City. In 1984, the 7,000-seat Central Temple was added in the complex.

  4. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, Tondo - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of Tondo ( Filipino: Lokal ng Tundo) is a chapel of the Philippine -based Christian religion, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located along Juan Luna cor. Moriones Street in Tondo, Manila, it was completed on May 10, 1967, and was dedicated by Brother Erano Manalo. It is the second-largest chapel ever built by the church ...

  5. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Quezon City [ 1] Facade in 2023. The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of Capitol ( Filipino: Lokal ng Capitol) is a chapel of the Philippine -based church, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, it was completed on July 19, 2014, and is one of the largest chapels ever built by the church, with the capacity of 3000.

  6. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, Makati - Wikipedia

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    6. The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of Palanan ( Filipino: Lokal ng Palanan ), formerly Locale of Makati is a chapel of the Philippine -based Christian church, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located at Barangay Palanan, Makati, Metro Manila, it was completed on 1977 to become a separate congregation from Paco Locale in Paco, Manila and nearby Proprietarios ...

  7. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, Washington (Sampaloc) - Wikipedia

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    1331. Antonio Maceda Street, Sampaloc, Manila. The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of Washington (Filipino: Lokal ng Washington), is a chapel of the Philippine -based Christian sect, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located at Sampaloc, Manila, [2] it was completed on 1948, and it is the first chapel built in reinforced concrete by the church.

  8. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan - Wikipedia

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    Metro Manila East [1] The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of F. Manalo-San Juan (Filipino: Lokal ng F. Manalo-San Juan), formerly Locale of Riverside (Filipino: Lokal ng Riverside) is a chapel and former central office complex of the Philippine -based Christian sect, Iglesia ni Cristo. Located in Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan, it was completed in ...

  9. Iglesia ni Cristo Museum (Santa Ana, Manila) - Wikipedia

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    Maynila [1] The Iglesia ni Cristo Museum is a museum in Punta, Santa Ana, Manila. The building of the museum was originally used as a place of worship and is the first local congregation of the Iglesia ni Cristo and is now used as a museum by the church. It is the location where founder Felix Manalo first preached about the Iglesia in 1914.