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BATAC CITY, ILOCOS NORTE – SIGN LANGUAGE SEMINAR​

BATAC CITY, ILOCOS NORTE – Inspired by love and concern for our Deaf brethren, the CSD Officers in this district conducted a Sign Language Seminar to equip Church Officers the ability to communicate with Deaf brethren and respond to their needs. The Church Officers who attended the seminar are very thankful for the knowledge they gained from this activity.

PALAYAN CITY, NUEVA ECIJA – SIGN LANGUAGE SEMINAR​

PALAYAN CITY, NUEVA ECIJA – Church officers from the Local Congregation of Marcos Village actively attended in a Sign Language Seminar. Their compassion for our Deaf fellowmen motivated them to respond to the call of the Church Administration to acquire knowledge in communicating with our Deaf brethren and even with non-members using Sign Language.

Seeking Happiness | Executive News

Seeking happiness has been Carmen’s pursuit her entire life. Meet Carmen, a girl who’s faced hardship from the start and dreams of finding love and joy. Yet, obstacles seem to follow her every step. Will she surrender to despair, or will she uncover the happiness she yearns for? Tune in to this episode of Executive News for her compelling story.

26 newly-ordained ministers added to the Church

On May 10, 2024, brethren of the Local Congregation of Tayuman, Maynila gathered in their house of worship to attend a worship service to God led by the Executive Minister, Brother Eduardo V. Manalo. During the worship service, 26 new ministers were added to the Church. Brother Eduardo emphasized from the Bible that members should hold on to the teachings of God received from His… Read More »26 newly-ordained ministers added to the Church

Vigilant and Alert | Executive News Feature

Meet Aubrey, an aspiring singer on a mission to make her sick mom happy and proud. As she embarks on her journey to the US, she faces a reality that challenges her expectations. In a world surrounded by negative influences, Aubrey stays vigilant and alert. Don’t miss her inspiring journey in this episode of Executive News!

NEW JERSEY – SIGN LANGUAGE SEMINAR​

NEW JERSEY – A very informative and encouraging Sign Language Seminar was conducted in the Local Congregation of Winslow, New Jersey. The participants learned the importance of learning basic Sign Language so they can be more effective in communicating with Deaf people especially when they are attending the various activities of the Church.

BULACAN NORTH – FIRST WORSHIP SERVICE WITH SIGN LANGUAGE​

BULACAN NORTH – The local congregations of Sacdalan and Bagong Bario SI held their first Worship Service with Sign Language Interpretation. Deaf brethren who attended this holy gathering are very thankful that they understand God’s Word and feel the love and concern of the Church Administration for them. They promise to be more diligent in their sacred duty worship our Lord God.

ISABELA SOUTH – SIGN LANGUAGE SEMINAR​

ISABELA SOUTH – An interesting and encouraging Sign Language seminar was conducted in the Local Congregation of Mataas na Kahoy. The attendees learned the importance of learning basic signs for them to become more effective in not only communicating with Deaf people but also propagating God’s words through such means.

NORTHERN PLAINS – CWS SIGN LANGUAGE TUTORIAL WITH MUSICAL NOTE​

NORTHERN PLAINS – The members of Children’s Worship Service or CWS in the Ecclesiastical District of Northern Plains conducted a Sign Language tutorial along with Musical Note Reading. This activity taught the young brethren the basic signs for the common terms used inside the Church Of Christ and the fundamental techniques in note reading.

PALAYAN CITY, NUEVA ECIJA – SIGN LANGUAGE SEMINAR ​

PALAYAN CITY, NUEVA ECIJA – CSD Officers recently organized a Sign Language Seminar to benefit the brethren in the Local Congregation of Antipolo. This activity aimed not only to equip them with the knowledge of basic signs, enabling them to effectively communicate and edify the faith of our Deaf brethren, but also to be able to share our faith with the Deaf community.