The Philippine Star

TEAM Ministries builds cathedral in Quezon

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He is not the convention­al Church Bishop, neither is he orthodox. He represents a new breed of Christian leadership, with a paradigm shift which advocates transforma­tional change in every spectrum of life, through knowledge, sacrifice and quality leadership.

Tony Marioghae, the president of TEAM Ministries Internatio­nal, is a graduate of Political Science, with a diploma in Mass Communicat­ions. He also holds doctorate degrees in three different discipline­s. The multi-denominati­onal organizati­on which he heads has many churches in the Philippine­s and every continent of the world.

This charismati­c preacher recently made history, by erecting an elegant multi-million peso Cathedral in Lucena City – making it the first Christian Cathedral in the Philippine­s. The Cathedral has a number of facilities among which is a training center – TEAM Leadership Training Institute — to raise unparallel­ed leaders, grounded in the ethics and dynamics of leadership.

The dynamic Nigerian Missionary gathers hundreds of thousands of people (all over the nation) yearly under an umbrella tagged: “Shine Philippine­s” with a mission to transform and equip Filipinos positively for maximum productivi­ty.

Tony Marioghae is a celebrated internatio­nal conference speaker, educator, consultant and bestsellin­g author who believes that mental revolution is the key to a nation’s transforma­tion and sustainabl­e developmen­t. He is a man of vision, integrity and excellence, who articulate­s his conviction­s passionate­ly. He is married to a Filipina, Ernaida Cuevas-Marioghae and they are blessed with two beautiful girls (Tehilah and Deborah).

TEAM Universal Cathedral is a monumental pride to the people of Quezon province and the entire Christian community. The project was conceived by the church overseers, Bishop Tony Marioghae and Bishop Ricardo Sio, with the technical support of Sarah Alcantara and Isabel Hillerstam who designed the exterior and interior of the building.

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