The Philippine Star

JIL celebrates 41st founding anniversar­y

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

The religious group Jesus Is Lord (JIL) Church Worldwide celebrated its 41st founding anniversar­y yesterday at the Rizal Park in Manila with the theme “One in Christ” that was attended by thousands of church members and some politician­s.

JIL founder and House Deputy Speaker Bro. Eddie Villanueva urged their brethren and the public to act as one and be united with Christ.

“Let us all be one in Christ,” said Villanueva, representa­tive of the CIBAC party-list.

Those who attended the anniversar­y included Senate President Vicente Sotto III and House Speaker Allan Peter Cayetano, Sen. Joel Villanueva, Mayor Joni Tugna of Bocaue, Reverend Mike McKinney and JIL representa­tives from 60 countries.

In her welcome remarks, Tugna greeted thousands of JIL followers as she assured them of a strong foundation of their church and the overflowin­g blessings from Christ.

Rep. Domingo Rivera, also of CIBAC party-list group, read a draft resolution of the House of Representa­tives commending their contributi­on to the Philippine­s and holistic commitment to the Filipino people all over the world.

Senator Villanueva also read a Senate resolution commending and recognizin­g their 41st founding anniversar­y.

Villanueva cited Sotto, whom he called a fighter who fought against the passage of the Sexual Orientatio­n and Gender Identity Expression (SOGIE) bill.

“When it comes to moral issues, he does not compromise God’s will for our beloved country. Remember the SOGIE bill last Congress? We really debated,” Villanueva said in Engish and Filipino.

Shortly after reading the resolution, the elder Villanueva prayed over Sotto and offered prayers for the strong foundation and unity of the three branches of government.

Sens. Sonny Angara and Sherwin Gatchalian also extended their greetings and congratula­tions to the JIL for reaching 41 years of serving the people and honing the country’s moral values.

Villanueva founded the JIL in 1978 when he was a professor of the Economics at the Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s (PUP) and started spreading the word of Christ, first to a group of 15 students until the numbers reached hundreds of thousands.

On Sept. 9, 1978, Villanueva’s group was named Jesus is Lord Fellowship and started spreading the word of Christ and his ministry became an instrument of miracles and instantane­ous healings.

Since then, JIL’s membership has expanded to more than 60 countries with chapters in Europe, Australia, the Americas, Middle East, Africa, and other neighborin­g Asian countries.

JIL is also reaching out to millions of their followers through its television networks (Light TV and God’s Channel of Blessing), radio stations, literature, video ministries, social media platforms and through its I-Care and the JIL Christian School campuses, JIL Colleges Foundation, Inc.

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