Category: Church Blog
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Pasig’s 4th Anniversary Picture Gallery
A compilation of pictures taken by Cheer Cruz, Mimi Cadaoas and Leah Ong. Pastor Lance Filio preached on “Returning to the Faith of Our Forefathers” based on Romans 10:5-13. “So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, 2 complete my joy by…
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First Anniversary Service of Imus Church
A compilation of pictures taken by Cynthia Sarmiento and Leah Ong. Pastor Nollie preached on “Christ Commends His Faithful Churchâ€Â based on Revelation 3:7-13. Click on “View with Piclens” to view individual pictures. [nggallery id=7]
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4th Anniversary Service
Invite your families and friends to our service of praise and thanksgiving, and fellowship of reminiscing and looking forward. For our contact nos. and location, click here. If you plan to join us, please RSVP at our Facebook event. For the worship liturgy, click here. Guest Preacher: Rev. Laurence Christian Filio, Associate Pastor, Baclaran UNIDA Evangelical Church Sermon:…
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Exciting Things are Happening!
By God’s providence, several exciting things are happening in Pasig and at Imus: Pastor Jayson sustaining his examination, moving to better and bigger locations, Sunday school for children, church anniversaries in September, and possible Reformation Day celebration in October.
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Things to Read & Know Before Partaking of the Lord’s Supper With Us
Every first Lord’s Day of the month, we have a holy feast for our souls as we partake of the Lord’s Supper. You are invited to partake of this holy food with us if you read—and agree with—the following articles:
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“What is a Reformed Church?”
A Reformed church is Christian, Protestant, Confessional, not Catholic, “dead, traditional, or ritualistic.”
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Sunday School for Imus and Pasig
Tomorrow, Lord’s Day, July 1, 2012, we will start our Sunday School lessons for both Imus and Pasig churches.
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7 Reasons Why We Don’t Have Altar Calls in Our Church
Most evangelicals would be surprised to learn that there never was such a thing as altar calls from the time of the apostles until the 1820s.
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Welcome to a REFORMED CHURCH Study Guide
Why is your church called “Reformed”? Why is your worship so serious and so different? No Praise & Worship—just strange-sounding old songs? Why do you recite the Apostles’ Creed, and use catechisms and Latin words—are you Catholic? If you’re really curious, you ‘re all welcome to visit and ask questions. Better yet, you can join…
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Summary Points on Christian Baptism (Updated)
Baptism is not a Christian’s public profession of his own decision to believe in Christ (a truly Arminian idea), but the sign and seal of Christ’s own work of washing of a sinner to save him.