Amidst Disasters and Political Strife: International Congregation Celebrates
With no member of the Congregation harmed in disasters and political strife, the Congregation has all the more reasons to thank God in their first-quarter Thanksgiving
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With no member of the Congregation harmed in disasters and political strife, the Congregation has all the more reasons to thank God in their first-quarter Thanksgiving
Members Church of God International is now broadcasting Spanish and Portuguese versions of the award-winning Ang Dating Daan in Bolivia and Portugal this month.
While retrieval and clean-up operations are on-going in the quake-devastated ChristChurch city in New Zealand, an inspiring and miraculous story of redemption emanates from one of the survivors of the catastrophic tremor.
The Philippine Red Cross received 1,900 blood bags from Members Church of God International, proving once more the latter’s sincerity to save more lives – by giving blood.
Beginning March 6 this year, at 10 p.m. (Philippine time), the whole congregation of the Members Church of God International will begin a worldwide synchronized prayer time with a live feed emanating from Pampanga, Philippines.
The respective Presiding and Vice-Presiding Ministers to Members Church of God International landed as finalists in Shorty Award’s television and journalist categories.
Merry shouts, loud praises, and lively dances dominated the final leg of the 4th quarter International Thanksgiving this December of the current year.
As Members Church of God International celebrates their three-day International Thanksgiving for the 4th quarter of 2010, Presiding Minister to MCGI Bro. Eli Soriano laid strong arguments and rich biblical information behind the frequent offering of the sacrifice of thanksgiving.
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