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A dispute between senior members of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) in the Philippines occurred in July 2015. It was reported that the INC had expelled some of its ministers, along with high-profile members Felix Nathaniel "Angel" Manalo and Cristina "Tenny" Villanueva Manalo, the brother and mother of current INC Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo, ...
Ex-Iglesia Ni Cristo is a subreddit for members who have left and/or are planning to leave the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ). The INC is a restorationist non-trinitarian sect from the Philippines that was established in November 1913 by Expelled Adventist, Felix Y. Manalo.
the Church of Christ (Iglesia ni Cristo) is viewed by nonmembers as shrouded in controversy and clouded in mystery. [...] The dynamic leadership of Brother Felix Y. Manalo, God's Last Messenger in these last days, is one of the factors that has contributed much to the rapid growth and expansion of this Church. [...When he]
Since 1980, there have been conflicts between Philippine-based Christian religious organizations Iglesia ni Cristo ("Church of Christ", INC) and the Members Church of God International (MCGI), when MCGI Overall Servant Eliseo Soriano started his radio program Ang Dating Daan (ADD). Through his program, he discussed biblical issues and "exposed ...
Iglesia ni Cristo [2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪɡˌlɛː.ʃɐ nɪ ˈkɾiːs.to], abbreviated as INC; transl. Church of Christ; Spanish: Iglesia 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.
A Study of the Iglesia Ni Cristo: A Politico-Religious Sect in the Philippines Hirofumi Ando ONE OF THE MOST CONSPICUOUS developments in post-independence Phil-ippine society is the expansion of a politico-religious sect called the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC or Church of Christ).- Its extraordinary growth is
14 sie 2015 · A few days before its 101st founding anniversary, the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) was rocked by what is considered its biggest crisis. It involved apparent disunity in the INC and a power struggle driven by a feud within the Manalo family.