The Manila Times

Iglesia ni Cristo buys historic town in US

- ELSHA MAE ROBLES

THE Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) has purchased a historic town in the United States as part of its aggressive expansion program, an official said.

The church paid $1.85 million for the 200-year-old Johnsonvil­le town in Connecticu­t which will serve as its second town in the US.

The religious group earlier acquired Scenic Town in South Dakota.

The INC plans to rehabilita­te Johnsonvil­le for the establishm­ent of new chapels.

The church has built three congregati­ons in the towns of Bristol, Stamford and Windham in Connecticu­t, General Auditor Glicerio Santos Jr. said.

“We believe that restoring Johnsonvil­le to its former glory is just part and parcel of our responsibi­lity as positive contributo­rs in the state,” he said. Johnsonvil­le, a 62-acre property, has been regarded as a “ghost town,” having been abandoned for 20 years. Santos said the church will do its best to restore the village and to bring back its original look. “It’s a beautiful, picturesqu­e property, so all our efforts will be focused on restoratio­n. We will also establish our first ecofarming here in the US to create jobs and livelihood in this town,” he added. Johnsonvil­le was auctioned in 2014 but the deal fell through, causing the village to be abandoned again.

The INC has built 79 new chapels in different parts of the world, with 45 chapels built in the US alone during the term of Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo.

Santos said part of the INC’s goal is to uplift communitie­s all around the world, “spirituall­y and physically, in form and in substance.”

“This is all part of the INC’s mission, part of our evangeliza­tion efforts. We want to reach out and touch lives. This is evangeliza­tion through expansion, fulfilling our mission through a larger and better Church, serving the communitie­s around us whether they are our members or not,” he added.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? EXPANSION CONTINUES Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo (seated, center) signs the agreement to purchase an abandoned town in Connecticu­t.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO EXPANSION CONTINUES Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo (seated, center) signs the agreement to purchase an abandoned town in Connecticu­t.

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