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National Council of Churches in the Philippines

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National Council of Churches in the Philippines
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The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP; Tagalog: Sangguniáng Pambansâ ng mga Simbahan sa Pilipinas) is a fellowship of ten Protestant and non-Catholic churches in the Philippines denominations, and ten service-oriented organizations in the Philippines. A member of the World Council of Churches and the Christian Conference of Asia, the NCCP represents close to twelve million Protestant adherents. Advocacy for environmental protection and against large-scale mining are part of its core mission.[1] Christian organizations other than churches may be received as associate members.

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History and structure

The NCCP was established in 1963. Its forerunners include the Philippine Federation of Christian Churches in 1949; the Philippine Federation of Evangelical Churches in 1939; the National Christian Council in 1929; the Evangelical Union in 1901; and the Missionary Alliance in 1900. [citation needed]

It is currently organised in ten regional ecumenical councils:[2]

  • Cordillera
  • Cagayan Valley
  • Pangasinan-Ilocos-La Union-Abra
  • Romblon-Mindoro
  • Palawan
  • Western Visayas
  • Eastern Visayas
  • Cotabato
  • Misamis Oriental-Camiguin-Butuan-Lanao
  • Basilan-Zamboanga-Misamis Occidental Regional Ecumenical Council

The NCCP headquarters is located at 879 Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City, 1104 Philippines. Its General Secretary is the Bishop Reuel Norman O. Marigza of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines.

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Member churches

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Some of member denominations and service-oriented organizations are:

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Associate members

  • Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU)
  • Consortium of Christian Organizations for Rurban Development (CONCORD)
  • Ecumenical Church Loan Foundation, Inc. (ECLOF)
  • Kaisahang Buhay Foundation (KBF)
  • Lingap Pangkabataan, Inc. (LPI)
  • Manila Community Service, Inc. (MCSI)
  • Philippine Bible Society (PBS)
  • Student Christian Movement of the Philippines (SCMP)
  • Union Church of Manila (UCM)
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Radio stations

NCCP owns a few stations across the country.[4]

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