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Alliance Men Philippines (AMP) Alliance Women Philippines (AWP) Alliance Youth Philippines (AYP) Alliance World Mission (AWM) The Alliance Theological Education by Extension (ALL-TEE) Philippine Student Alliance Lay Movement Inc. (PSALM) Ministry Arm to the unreached people groups (Muslims): C-CMA (Cross-Cultural Ministries and Advocacy)
The following is a partial list of Christian denominations in the Philippines. Christianity is the country's dominant religion, [1] [2] followed by about 89 percent of the population. [3]
In 1994, American evangelists Phil Bonasso and Rice Broocks visited Victory Christian Fellowship of the Philippines, Inc. led by Steve Murrell in Manila, Philippines. [3] [4] [5] Together, they founded Morning Star International before changing the name in 2004 to Every Nation. As of 2024, Every Nation has churches in 82 countries. [6]
Soriano started his nightly town-to-town preaching in the 1970s but eventually realized that his lifetime is not enough to reach the entire Philippines. In 1980, he decided to go on radio and after a few years on television to preach the gospel. In 1999, the church took advantage of the advancement in internet technology.
In National level, it is known United Methodist Youth Fellowship in the Philippines (UMYFP) United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship (UMYAF), for 25 to 40 years old. In National level, United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship in the Philippines (UMYAFP) United Methodist Men (UMM), for men with ages 40 years old and above.
The 2015 Philippine census by the Philippine Statistics Authority found that 2.4 percent of the population of 101 million were members of PCEC churches, making it the fourth largest faith group in the Philippines after the Catholic Church (79.5%), Islam (6.0%), and Iglesia ni Cristo; and down from 2.7% in 2010.
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP; Tagalog: Sangguniáng Pambansâ ng mga Simbahan sa Pilipinas) is a fellowship of ten Protestant and non Roman Catholic Churches in the Philippines denominations, and ten service-oriented organizations in the Philippines.
Jaro Evangelical Church in Jaro, the First Baptist Church in the Philippines. The Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches has its origins in a foreign mission of the American Baptist Missionary Union on the island of Panay in February 1900, [1] [2] when the Philippines islands was opened to the Evangelical missions after it was ceded to the United States administration.