Bulacan District conducts evangelical mission, Pasugo drive

By CHRISTIAN FHERDZ B. GARCIA

Date Posted: December 12, 2025

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On November 28, 2025, Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) members from the Ecclesiastical District of Bulacan showed solidarity in the district-wide evangelical missions held in their respective local congregations’ Pasugo distribution drive earlier in the day.

As a result, thousands were invited and brought along in the evening to the designated venues to listen to the proclamation of God’s words.

Pasugo Drives

According to the district Light of Salvation (LOS) office, a total of 3,261 Pasugo: God’s Message magazines were distributed as brethren handed out copies of the periodical as well as pamphlets to their workmates, neighbors and acquaintances.

Among those who participated, choir member John Roy Agulto from Local Congregation of Tenejero, shared that “This Pasugo drive is our preparation for our evangelical mission tonight” which was why he “went to my neighbors and friends to give them Pasugo magazines and invite them to listen to the words of God.”

 

Evangelical missions

Twelve houses of worship across the district served as host sites for the evangelical missions, during which a total of 3,433 guests attended, according to the district LOS office.

Members of the district leadership led the study of God’s words in the designated venues. District supervising minister Brother Augusto Galapon preached the pure gospel in the house of worship of the Local Congregation of Tenejero.

He and fellow officiating ministers expounded on the importance of membership in the one true Church the Savior Jesus Christ established for one’s worship of God to be accepted and, thus, for him to be deemed worthy of the promised blessings, especially the grace of salvation on Judgment Day.

In an interview later, Brother Galapon explained, “It is our duty as Church Of Christ members to share our faith to nonmembers which is God’s commandment written in the Bible. That is for them to also have the sure hope of receiving God’s promise of salvation.”