Greetings in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
To all the attendees of the main church please be advised that next Sunday, 28th of November, Year of our Lord Jesus 2010, our Worship Service will be held at Quezon Memorial Circle Skating Rink.
For complete instructions on how to get to the venue, please visit our map guide by clicking here.
Also, our General Bible Study (“GBS”) is held at the same place every Thursday starting from 7:00 in the evening.
Remind your fellow brethren, invite your family and friends, and see you there!
God Bless you.
Tags: announcements, bible study, worship service
They say that all it takes is a little love for us to give. The Yupper Organizing Committee and Bethesdan Team in cooperation with the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) organized a series of blood donation activity last June 26 and September 25, 2010 at JCTGBTG Church Center. These were conducted alongside PNRC’s First Aid Training Seminar. The day began by screening each donor before proceeding to the blood collection. There were approximately sixty church members and workers who qualified as blood donors.


Parallel to the intensifying passion of our Church to multiply its outreach projects, the Yupper Organizing Committee in support to the Bethesdan Team and with the assistance of Philippine Eaglecom Society held its 4th Medical and Dental Mission last July 24, 2010 at Amoranto Theater Hall, Quezon City. This project was mainly aimed at rendering medical services free of charge to our less fortunate brethren who cannot afford to receive appropriate medical attention.
Tags: Medical Mission, Operation Tulong
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Last April 4, the Nugen team visited the Payatas community, all for the love and glory of God. That Sunday marked the first ever “Ikaw Naman!” activity of our church. Ikaw Naman! is a project that sprung from the Nugen hearts’ desire to make a more visible commitment to our marginalized brothers and sisters, ages 4 to 12. We dedicated one Sunday every month for this very special project of ours. Story telling, dancing, singing, and playing with these kids are really therapeutic and detoxifying! Spreading God’s love with your friends and with these little kids, how cool is that huh? =)
A quick run-through of the Center’s Launching and Thanksgiving Ceremony
Ten months after its groundbreaking ceremony, the Church Center is now officially on its feet. The Church Center’s launching, dedication and thanksgiving ceremony was held last February 1, 2010 and the meat of the program was conducted at the Church Center’s Gilgal room. The attendees were the Ambassadors for Christ, Church Senior Pastors, leaders and full-time workers. Invited guests to witness the event were Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, Barangay Chairman Richard Yu and Philippine National Red Cross Governor, Ms. Wilma Sarino.
“Everyday should be Christmas.”
“May the Spirit of Christmas be always in our hearts.”
How often do we come across those lines? Even as kids, we have been made aware on the true meaning of Christmas. We were made to understand why giving is a norm during the Christmas season. It is because Christmas is the occasion when we celebrate the act of God giving His own Son, Jesus Christ, for the salvation of the world. This He did out of love, and as Christians, we should follow His example.
The Inside Story:
September 26, 2009 — the day that Metro Manila, including 23 other provinces was declared under a state of calamity after being battered by the strong typhoon “Ondoy”.
The heavy rains which lasted for six hours brought an intense flood submerging roads, houses and big establishments in Metro Manila and nearby areas. Even places that have never been flooded before were affected. Motorists and commuters were stranded because of the flooded streets. Many residents were trapped on their rooftops waiting for the flood to subside without food. Others had to wait until the following day for rescue teams to arrive. Some tried to swim amidst strong currents. The flood caused thousands of people to be homeless, their properties damaged and worse, lives were lost. Read the rest of this entry »
