Shout Caloocan!

In less than twelve hours, something’s gonna break lose in Victory Caloocan. All the excitement and all the waiting will finally be turned into loud shouts of praise tomorrow as we do a soft launch of our new center at the 6th floor of Victory Central Mall (formal launch will be next Sunday, August 29). As we prepare our hearts for a time of celebration, I can’t help but be reminded of an ancient song written in Psalms 118: 15:

Shouts of joy and victory
resound in the tents of the righteous:
“The LORD’s right hand has done mighty things!”

Victory Caloocan Expansions

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A lot of exciting things are taking place in Victory Caloocan these days. Barely two months after we added a new Sunday service, we are now moving to a bigger, better location. We are literally and figuratively going all the way up!

Starting this Sunday, August 22, our regular church services will be conducted at 6th floor of Victory Central Mall beside the Elorde Boxing Gym. The main hall of our new worship center has a seating capacity of over 750 people, with newly furnished rooms for kids on the sides, a slick technical booth for audio-video work stations, and a host of new features that are designed to make your church experience meaningful.

A Call to Devotion

What would you do if Jesus comes into your house?

Few hours ago, Pastor Ferdie Cabiling did an interesting Facebook poll asking the same question and some of the answers ranged from treating Jesus like a casual guest who is on time for lunch to one who would probably shed tears of happiness for His appearance. Most commenters said they would probably hug Jesus and never let Him go while someone thought singing would be her response.

In Luke 10: 38- 42, Jesus visited the home of Martha and Mary. What seemed like a casual story of two sisters who were simply doing their best to show Jesus their appreciation of His presence proved to me a revealing story of how we value and handle our relationship with God.

Kids Can Hear God Too!

God partners with children in bringing a message that can change the lives of adults, families, or even communities. God used Eli to train young Samuel how to listen and obey God no matter how difficult it may be. When the Lord revealed His plans for the house of Eli, Samuel was afraid to tell the priest about the message. He was afraid and hesitant (v.15) but Eli was there to guide and encourage Samuel.

The Lord was with Samuel as he grew up. He let none of his words fall to the ground. He grew up guided and safe because he learned well the value of listening to and obeying God. As children become aware of and experience God’s love, they learn to listen to God, obey Him, and are empowered to make a difference in their families and communities.

A Call to Serve

What would you do if you literally hear God speaking to you from a desert plant? Would you listen, run away or just freeze in terror? This is exactly what happened to Moses. While he was on his way doing his normal daily routines, tending sheep and taking care of his family business, God met [...]