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12
May
11

Baptisms in Tagaytay

This house, owned by the Daniel Sureshes, Indian nationals and members of the Lord's church, located in Maharlika West, Tagaytay City, contains a pool.

The pool in Suresh home where we did the baptism yesterday, May 12.

Ed takes the confession of faith of Reynaldo. Prior to his baptism, Reynaldo had attended the worship in Tagaytay.

Ed immerses Reynaldo for the remission of his sins.

Ed takes the confession of faith of Virginia.

Ed immerses Virginia for the remission of her sins.

12
May
11

Leadership Seminar in Tagaytay

Posing for a group picture.

Remember them who have been here, who have listened to the heartbeat of the Spirit and the longings of the earthly creatures whose only desire is heaven, and be full of hope of better relations among churches and men.

The mentors and the mentored.

Posing for a group picture before meals.

The venue is the home of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Suresh, in Maharlika West, Tagaytay City

Delegates are preachers and leaders, both old and young.

Meals are superb, thanks to Kalookan church ladies!

Speaker is brother Eusebio Tanicala of Baguio City.

Having a chain prayer session at the roof deck of the Suresh home, before retiring to bed.

The prayers are long, the night is longer, and the coolness all around and the presence of the Lord make the event uplifting!

Seminar delegates include brethren from Metro Manila and Cavite churches.

Allan Cheng from Singapore has also come. Here he sits with with a brother from Carmona church. The Carmona church used to be connected with the instrumental group from Cruzada, but now they cast their lot with us.

It is an enjoyment of the blessings of the Word and of the provisions of the earth.

10
Jan
11

Coming Back to De Castro Church

Brother Aldous, minister of De Castro Church, hands a copy of Tagalog Bible to a young Christian lady before he starts the Bible Class.

Brother Aldous teaches the Bible class this morning, Sunday, January 9. Later in the worship, Ed Maquiling preaches on the topic of Christians being God's aroma in this world.

Brother Cesar Ola, another leader of De Castro church, is the song leader.

Another photo of the De Castro church.

After worship, Ed brings his wife and grandson for lunch at SM Mega Mall.

That's Dioly.

Click here to read the sermon delivered at church today, Sunday, January 9, 2011, titled: TAYO ANG SAMYO NG DIYOS-1 (“We Are the Aroma of God”).

27
Dec
10

One Sunday Afternoon at Silang Church

Getting ready to go to worship in Silang, Cavite. Where is Austin?

The church in Silang meets temporarily in hut behind this mansion owned by a family who built their fortune from coffee farming.

Those are coffee beans being dried for days under the sun.

They were waiting for us: Brother Neph Sico, minister of Silang church. Beside him is sister Dolores, whose husband is a son of the family that owns this coffee farm. Sister Dolores is a sibling of brother Tony Devenecia, a member of Catbalogan City Church.

This is Aqui, sister Dolores' husband whose family owns the coffee farm and the land on which the temporary meeting place of the church is built.

The church assembling in their three-by-six meeting hall. This congregation was begun by brother Neph Sico and his wife Bing. Members consist of people from Aklan, Batangas, Cavite, Samar, and Cotabato. One of the new converts, in fact, is a lady whose father is a Muslim.

Another photo of those who attended that Sunday afternoon at Silang church of Christ.

Brother Neph Sico led the singing after Ed did the preaching.

Sister Bing Sico taught the Sunday school kids.

It was getting dark when we were about to finish. We did more singing in praise of our Lord before we called it a day.

After worship we all had snack of muffins and brewed coffee. Thanks!

Austin and his Awa Dioly doing some bonding after worship.

The two cousins, both grandsons of Ed, competing for the attention of their aunt Abby.

This cactus in front of the coffee farm owner's hut must be about fifty years old. The farm used to be a pineapple plantation.

27
Dec
10

Family Reunion in Tagaytay City

Erika, her son Austin and nephew Jacob getting ready to leave for Tagaytay.

Ed at Cubao, getting ready to leave for Tagaytay.

Dioly at Dampa-Cubao, now ready to leave for Tagaytay.

Dioly at the gate of Foggy Heights Subdivision, Tagaytay City. Just arrived after a four-hour trip.

A home in Foggy Heights.

Dioly beside the car of her nephew Kish Sico.

The two sisters: Dioly Pamposa-Maquiling and Bing Pamposa-Sico. Both looked tired after the trips.

Dioly, her two daughters and two grandsons.

Erika Jane and her son Austin.

Karla and her cousin Kaye Sico.

Karla, Abby and their mom Dioly.

Jane and the early Sunday morning fog.

Foggy Sunday at Foggy Heights Subdivision.

Jane and her son Austin.

Jacob going for a run around Foggy Heights that early Sunday.

Maquiling family going out to see the sights of Tagaytay.

The Maquilings and their aunt Perla Pamposa.

Picture of both the Pamposa-Sicos and the Pamposa-Maquilings.

The Sico and Maquiling cousins: Kaye, Kish, Abby, Erika, Karla and Kim.

The three Pamposa sisters: Dioly, Perla and Bing.

When going around Tagaytay, look for this sign so you will know where to go.

Tagaytay rotonda. You either go straight toward Batangas, go right toward Amadeo, or go left toward People's Park and the view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano.

Pine trees dotting the road to Batangas.

A view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano.




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