BY: RHEN DE GUZMAN
On April 20, Free Believers in Christ Fellowship International (FBCFI) marked its 44th anniversary, coinciding with Easter Sunday.
The celebration gathered thousands of members at the Easter College Gymnasium in Baguio City, filled with songs, dance, and emotional moments of prayer.
During the event, prayers were offered for the sick, political candidates, and other individuals in need.
The gathering also gave an opportunity for local candidates to introduce themselves and share their platforms with the congregation.
Among the candidates present were Mark Andrew Bandoc, a mayoralty candidate, and Hon. Joel Alangsab, a councilor hopeful.
Bishop Moses Chungalao, the founder of FBCFI, shared a message of service and love for others, emphasizing the importance of serving the community.
Since its establishment in 1981, FBCFI has grown to have hundreds of churches worldwide, continuing its mission to inspire faith and hope among its members.