JCAian talents ignite spirit in JCSGO’s 45th anniversary celebration

JCAian talents ignite spirit in JCSGO’s 45th anniversary celebration

| Prince Eliang

Despite the rainy weather, JCAian students and faculty played a key role in the 45th anniversary celebration of Jesus Christ Saves Global Outreach (JCSGO) titled “Hindi ka Nagbago” on October 19, at the JCSGO Seed Dome. 

JCA Senior High School (SHS) set the tone in the entrance of colors, followed by the singing of Lupang Hinirang by the JCA Voices, led by Ms. Gianinne Castor, and the masters of the program, school principal, Mrs. Cynthia Genon, and Mr. Magnifico Narcelles, a church group leader. 

“The feeling of being among those who performed in front of such a crowd during the 45th Anniversary of JCSGO Church, while the national anthem was sung, was an honor I am appreciative of,” said Hendrix Aldave, member of JCA Voices. 

He also shared that he felt a connection with each member of the choir, knowing that they are part of an important chapter in the history of the church.

Continuing to glorify the Lord,  the Praise and Worship Team of JCSGO expressed their faith in praise and worship with the church’s Dance Team, and Pastora Weng Alejo prayed for the nation. 

Newly appointed officer-in-charge and Assistant Senior Pastor  Pastor Joshua Sebastian, welcomed the united guests and pastors from different regions and branches of JCSGO, and introduced the founders of Home Church, Apostle Mel Mullen and Pastor Heather Mullen. 

Apostle Mel Mullen then shared the word of God, emphasizing that “With God, all things are possible,” and congratulated Pastor Joshua Sebastian, who’s also JCA’s school chaplain, highlighting “this church is gonna go Grow Grow Grow!”

Showcasing the talents of JCA students, Kenzo Chan and Jonavictoria Sebastian prepared an intermission number, singing “Jireh.”

Jonavictoria expressed her love to God by saying, “I just want them to be reminded that God is our source of provision because He is more than enough, always enough and forever enough.” 

Meanwhile, JCSGO Eastwood performed a parable about the ten young women, highlighting that they should always be prepared and ready in spirit.

After the generous giving led by Pastor Mao and Pastor Amazing, JCSGO National Pastors chanted together, “Hindi Ka Nagbago.”

Saving the best for last, Pastor Joshua Sebastian, JCSGO Band, and Dance team prepared a Praise Fest, followed by a closing prayer by Bishop Ronald and Pastor Carrie Bonus, to enjoy the last phase of the event.

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