Thursday, February 23, 2012

EFC Cebu

Cebu is the capital of the Cebu Island Province. It is one of the oldest settlements and was the capital of the Spanish conquerors from 1565 to 1571. It is home to the famous Magellan’s Cross planted by the Portuguese navigator before he was killed in the nearby Mactan Island. It also houses the most venerated religious image of the Child Jesus in the only Catholic Basilica in East Asia – The Sto. Nino Basilica.

As the second largest city and gateway in the country, Cebu is the economic and educational hub in central and southern Philippines. It has an excellent harbor and is home to 80% of inter-island shipping capacity in the country. It is also the leading tourist destination and the center of religious devotion and pilgrimage. Cebu offers many opportunities and tremendous challenges for church planting and the spread of the Gospel.

Evangel Family Church in Cebu City
In 1988, Pastor Andrew Kwong led a team to pioneer the church in the city. Two lady missionaries from Singapore took over the work in 1992 when Pastor Andrew and wife, Pastor Rowena, were asked to head the Missions School in Iloilo. The following year Pastor Chuck Chua and wife, Pastor Jocelyn arrived in Cebu and officially assumed leadership of the house church on October 3, 1993.

The new husband and wife pastoral team was confronted with the immediate challenge of convincing the small congregation that they were staying for good. Another problem was the inaccessibility of the church and the deplorable condition of the building. In early January 1994, the Lord opened the door to move the church into a 2-storey commercial space in uptown area.

The ministry was then shifted towards reaching the college and university students. Around half of the original twenty over members remained after six months but the Lord blessed the ministry and added new ones to the church. Towards the end of 1996 an entire top floor of a commercial building was leased to accommodate growth. In 1997, Cebu church concentrated on organizing and hosting the first Shake the Nation Pastors and Leaders’ Conference simultaneously with the Youth Alive Band Concert. This was a challenging year and a high point for the small church under the new pastoral leadership in its fourth year. Exhausted but exhilarated over the yearlong experience, the church embarked on evangelism and growth the following year. It came close to breaking through the 100 members mark when a leadership crisis suddenly occurred in mid 1998. The newly installed assistant pastor rebelled and left the ministry and church along with a number of members. This severely shook the church and deeply hurt the pastors causing the church to stagnate over the next two years. But it precipitated in the rebirth of the youth ministry called Heart Rock and the emergence of a new ministry team.

A decision was made at the end of 1999 to move into hotel ministry due to the dangerous electrical condition in the building. This was to last for three and a-half years involving three hotels for Sunday services and a score of other facilities for weekday ministries. It was highly labor intensive and financially taxing in hotel ministry. But the Lord was faithful in blessing the work and the church finally broke through the 100 members mark in April 2002. There was a new lease of life and fresh air of revival in the church!

In March 2003, the Lord led us to locate and lease a commercial space along M J Cuenco Avenue. The church officially transferred all its ministries and services to the new site in May 2003. It is situated in the heart of three barangay (smallest electoral unit) housing close to 40,000 residents in this morally depressed and impoverished part of the city. Quite a change of environment and shift in strategy from hotel ministry indeed. But we sense the Lord’s direction to shine the light of the Gospel and see the community transformed for God. During the second half of last year we embarked on a few community-related projects like community survey, on-site prayer walk, children feeding and Christmas concert. Walls of resistance and suspicion are starting to fall and we are beginning to see fruits in our labor. Glory to God!

Family Christmas Service

  


 

Missions And Church Planting
Cebu Region in JECPP’s organization structure covers central and eastern Visayas, which include the islands of Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Eastern Negros, Leyte and Samar. Evangel Cebu Church functions as the base and launch pad for sending and supporting church planters to different points in this region.

Slightly over a year after taking over the church, the new pastoral leadership initiated a missions program. The first missions pledge was raised in January 1995 to support a church-planting venture in Bansalan, Mindanao. This was the beginning of yearly missions pledge and giving over the next 10 years. The first two daughter churches were birthed in early 1996 in Carcar and Bogo, followed by two more in 1997 in Oslob and Tagbilaran, and a city church in Ormoc in 1998. By early 1999 there were 8 churches in Cebu region and it doubled to 16 at the end of the year, helping to fulfill the vision of planting 100 churches in the Philippines before 2000.

Presently, there are 32 churches in Cebu Region scattered in all the islands of its responsibility except for the Samar Island of the Waray-waray speaking people. These churches are divided into 2 city churches, 10 town churches, 4 barangay churches and 16 barrio churches. They are pastored by 26 official workers and many volunteer church planters. The challenge before us is to so strengthen the leaders and stabilize the existing churches that there be church multiplication movement in their respective areas. There is also the added challenge of penetrating the needy and neglected Samar Island with new churches.

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