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The Church Body of Christ – Filipinista (Cebuano: Iglesia ang Lawas ni Kristo-Filipinista), simply known as CBCF or Filipinista, is an independent Christian religious organization that originated in the Philippines, particularly on the island of Mindanao, and was organized by His Eminence Reverend Lucilo G. Miñoza, a former IFI Priest assigned in Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur.
Church Body of Christ Filipinista; Church of Christ; Church of God World Missions in the Philippines; Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints; Church of the Foursquare Gospel in the Philippines; Church of the Nazarene; Conservative Baptist Association in the Philippines; Convention of the Philippine Baptist Church; Crusaders of the ...
Church Body of Christ – Filipinista (1966, small minority) Holy Catholic Apostolic Christian Church (HCAC) (1966, small minority) [12] [11] Philippine Independent Catholic Church (Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente) – PICC/ICFI [d] (1981) [14] [15] Aglipayan Christian Church Inc. (Legion of Mary) (1995, small minority) [16]
"Church of Christ" is the most common name used by this group. In keeping with their focus of not being a denomination, using Ephesians 1:22–23 as reference to the church being the body of Christ and a body cannot be divided, congregations have identified themselves primarily as community churches and secondarily as Churches of Christ.
Iglesia ni Cristo [2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪˈɡlɛːʃɐ nɪ ˈkɾiːsto]; Spanish: Iglesia de Cristo; transl. Church of Christ; abbreviated as INC) is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.
The Iglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral, canonically known as the Cathedral of the Holy Child, is the national cathedral of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church) and the seat of the Obispo Maximo (Supreme Bishop), the Church's chief pastor and spiritual head, located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines.
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In 1962, the conservative Tagalog Convention of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) decided to join the union of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines. It was proclaimed in an appropriate ceremonies at the General Assembly held in Cebu City. In 1998, Nelinda Primavera–Briones was the first woman elected bishop of the United ...