Baptism in Bulacan South yields more converts

By ERICA GARCIA and RONNIE H. MUTYA

Date Posted: November 6, 2021

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Amid the pandemic, brethren from the Bulacan South Ecclesiastical District continued to be united with the Church Administration in the intensive work of propagating the pure gospel. Their concerted efforts these recent months led anew to new converts to the true Christian faith being added to the district’s membership.

Such blessing from God was once again witnessed in the district on October 16, 2021, during which more people received baptism in a sacred gathering held in the house of worship of the Local Congregation of Malolos. Throughout the activity, safety protocols were carefully observed.

Through his preaching of God’s words, Brother Raul Ramirez Sr., assistant district supervising minister, reminded the candidates for baptism of God’s blessings they were about to receive, greatest of which is the hope for salvation on Judgment Day. He exhorted them thus to value greatly their divine election by remaining an active Church member until the end.

Claire Umania, instrumental to the conversion of one of the newly baptized, deeply understood the importance of sharing the true faith. Relatively a new member herself, having been baptized in February 2021, she actively shared the true faith to her relatives and friends who were not yet members of the Church Of Christ.

“Although I was still in the process of joining the Church, it is my desire to let them know about the Church Of Christ because of the teachings here. Since I first attended the worship service, I have felt God’s presence and from then on, I knew this is the true religion,” she averred.

The Bulacan South District in Central Luzon, Philippines is comprised of 55 local congregations, 10 extensions, and one group worship service (GWS). Its district office is found in the chapel compound of the Meycauayan Congregation along MacArthur Highway, Saluysoy, Meycauayan City, Bulacan. — With reports from INC News Section