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Iglesia ni Cristo

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Iglesia ni Cristo

Abbreviation INC
Classification Restorationism
Theology NontrinitarianismUnitarianism
Governance Central administration
Executive Minister Eduardo V. Manalo
Region 156 countries and territories
Language Filipino, English
Headquarters Quezon City, Philippines
Founder Felix Manalo[1]
Origin July 27, 1914; 110 years ago (date registered to the Philippine government)
Punta, Santa AnaManila, Philippine Islands
Congregations approximately 7,000
Members 5-9 million (estimated worldwide)
Ministers 7,205 (2009)
Aid organization
  • Felix Y. Manalo Foundation
  • UNLAD International
Hospitals New Era General Hospital
Primary schools Yakap Orphanage
Tertiary institutions
Other name(s) Church of Christ
Official website iglesianicristo.net

Iglesia ni Cristo[2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪɡˌlɛː.ʃɐ  ˈkɾiːs.to], abbreviated as INCtransl. Church of Christ; SpanishIglesia de Cristo) is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church, founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Y. Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.[3][4]

INC describes itself to be the one true church and the restoration of the original church founded by Jesus, whereby all other Christian churches are apostate.[5][6] According to INC doctrine, the official registration of the church with the Philippine government was on July 27, 1914, by Felix Y. Manalo—who is upheld by members to be the last messenger of God—was an act of divine providence and the fulfillment of biblical prophecy concerning the re-establishment of the original church of Christ in the Far East[7][8] concurrent with the coming of the seventh seal marking the end of days.[9][10]

By the time of Manalo’s death in 1963, INC had become a nationwide church with 1,250 local chapels and 35 cathedrals.[11] As his successor, Manalo’s son, Eraño G. Manalo, led a campaign to grow and internationalize the church until his death on August 31, 2009.[12] His son, Eduardo V. Manalo, succeeded him as Executive Minister.[13] The 2020 Philippine census reported that 2.8 million were adherents of the INC, placing it third behind the Roman Catholic Church and Islam.[14]

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