The Iglesia Ni Cristo Countdown to the Centennial is a series of  commemorative activities in anticipation of and preparation for the  INC’s 100th anniversary of establishment in the Philippines on July 27,  2014.   
 Every month starting July 2013, special commemorative  activities will be held in selected districts. In retrospect of the  beginnings of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, the Executive Minister, Brother  Eduardo V. Manalo, appointed that these pre-centennial events be held  in the 12 Philippine provinces that were first reached by the Church’s  mission and where its first 12 ecclesiastical districts were  established. 
These are the following:
 
 July 2013 - Cebu 
August  2013 - Batangas 
September 2013 - Quezon 
October 2013 - Pangasinan
November 2013 - Bataan 
December 2013 - Bulacan 
January 2014 -  Cavite 
February 2014 - Zambales 
March 2014 - Nueva Ecija 
April  2014 - Laguna 
May 2014 - Tarlac 
June 2014 - Pampanga
 
  Likewise, counterpart celebrations will be held in other countries to be  hosted by INC districts of Canada East, Southern Midwest, Northern  Midwest, Southern Europe, Northern Europe, Southeastern Seaboard,  Northeastern Seaboard, Australia-Oceania, Pacific Northwest,  Hawaii-Pacific, Southern California, and Northern California.
 
  Among the activities in the Iglesia Ni Cristo Countdown to the  Centennial are the INC Evangelical Mission, an exposi¬tion of the  biblical teachings upheld by the Iglesia Ni Cristo; 
(2) the Kabayan Ko,  Kapatid Ko outreach program, which aims to extend brotherly love and  care for all; 
(3) the interactive art and photo exhibit called INC Life,  which aims to provide an engaging glimpse of the INC’s history and  faith; 
(4) INCinema, a drama presentation that depicts the challenges of  Christian living in this day and age; and 
(5) IN-Concert, an  entertaining showcase of original Christian music that in¬spires and  delights the soul.
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