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The Philippine
Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) was established
in 1964 by a group of Christian leaders seeking to form an organization
that would express their oneness in Jesus Christ and to formalize
into a distinct council the growing force and influence of evangelism
in the country. The defense of the fundamentals of faith, the need
to evangelize the Philippines, and the need to have a clearly evangelical
witness were the primary factors that prompted PCEC’s
inception.
From a small umbrella organization, PCEC has grown
into the largest
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network of denominations,
churches, mission groups and para-church organizations nationwide.
It seeks to become the main catalyst in hastening the discipling
of the Philippines for the Lord Jesus Christ by promoting unity
and cooperative ministries, presenting a distinctly evangelical
voice and presence to our government and other publics, and engaging
in ministries that help the poor and needy to become economically
self-reliant and rightly related with God and Jesus Christ.
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