SFCC Joins Brigada Eskwela 2014
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| Louvie Magat: happy to serve |
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| Roxanne Fontanilla (left) wants to make God famous through her service. |
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| Louvie Magat: happy to serve |
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| Roxanne Fontanilla (left) wants to make God famous through her service. |
The beginning of the year poses new hope, new beginnings, and fresh starts. At the first 144 Gathering, Pastor Tim and his wife, Bambi shared with the leaders the vision they received from God. This year is going to be a blessed one. Mindsets, culture, and attitude are being aligned to a ‘Kingdom mentality’ . We are all…
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“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed…” (Luke 4:18) The San Fernando Christian Community Jail Mission Team…
We are off to a good start. By the grace of God, January proved to be an eventful month. The last weekend of January ended with a special guest speaker all the way from Pennsylvania, U.S.A.—Jeremiah Kingshipp, a missionary pastor. Working for Mission Imprint, a Christian-based disaster-relief, non-profit organization, Jeremiah visited the Philippines to deliver water systems…
San Fernando Christian Community is all about passing on the passion for God, for souls, and for living the life of a true disciple. Inviting people to the services or other events has become a culture. That way, God’s love, not intended to be exclusive, is being passed on. It is because of this inviting culture…
God has been actively moving in the church. More and more people have been pouring in and filling up the SFCC Worship Hall to the brim. Every service is jam-packed with people worshipping and jostling each other, elbow to elbow, but worshipping and singing their hearts out nevertheless. It’s deemed a good problem. As an…