"Ipaglaban mo nang puspusan ang pananampalataya. Panghawakan mong mabuti ang buhay na walang hanggan, dahil diyan ka tinawag ng Diyos nang ipahayag mo sa harap ng maraming saksi ang iyong pananalig kay Cristo." I Tim. 6:12

December 18, 2011

An INC chapel

This is one of the modern INC chapels that being built in the country. Almost 100 houses of worship are dedicated to God yearly in the Philippines alone. From the local congregation of Valenzuela, District of Metro Manila North, dedicated to God in Nov. 11, 2011, a beautiful house of worship shot in HD.

A 84 million peso house of worship with a seating capacity of 1,200 here you go...





We are proud of these chapels as always been criticized by nonmembers and jealous ones, that the money spent on these came from the voluntary offerings of the members, not by 10% tithing or came from government officials or came from donations and especially we are not going to streets or markets to ask donations from nonmembers.

One of the criticism on building houses of worship, they say "why dont donate the money to the poor?" and the offerings are also criticized like saying "ohh, the ministers and the manalo family is taking your money!".

These are all lies, obviously. But whatever you say still the truth remains, the church is spending the offerings of its members in a good way and never it is spent on a wrong way. The INC is building houses of worship around the world not for our own happiness but always dedicated and for the glory of GOD, the FATHER.

1 comment:

  1. Saw this video twice already. I am really amazed at how good construction in the Philippine is

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