Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines
The Christian And Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines is a Christian evangelical group in the Philippines originated from The Christian and Missionary Alliance. It is one of the largest evangelical groups in the Philippines.
Vision & Mission
- Mission
- Vision
History
CAMACOP was incorporated in 1947 as a national church of the C&MA Philippine Missions. The Christian and Missionary Alliance in USA expanded its missions works in the Philippines in 1902. The C&MA was assigned in Zamboanga - Sulu Archipelago and Cotabato – Davao regions of Mindanao.The first Alliance Church was planted in 1902 in Tetuan, Zamboanga City, the first Protestant church in Muslim Mindanao, which still exists until today.
After the Second World War, the local churches planted by C&MA Missionaries decided to organize themselves as a national church. Thus in 1947 the first 13 local churches incorporated themselves as The Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines, and in 1949 CAMACOP was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission thus became a legal personality.
It is headed by the National Executive Board of Trustees which consists of the CAMACOP President, CAMACOP Vice-President, ministers and laymen. In 2005, the CAMACOP By-Laws was amended to add the title of Executive Bishop to the CAMACOP president and the title of Auxiliary Bishop to the CAMACOP vice-president.
The Presidency
When CAMACOP was established in 1947, Rev. Jeremias Dulaca was elected chairman of CAMACOP. He served until 1957 when he was succeeded by Rev. Florentino de Jesus, Sr.Rev. de Jesus served until 1960 when Rev. Dulaca was elected again as CAMACOP president. Unfortunately, Rev. Dulaca suddenly died of a heart attack on September 18, 1962. Dulaca left a legacy as the founding president of the denomination. He was then succeeded by Vice-President Rev. Leodegario Madrigal. Rev. Madrigal was elected to a full term as president in 1963.
In the CAMACOP 1966 General Assembly, Rev. Vicente Pada, director of the Ebenezer Bible College was elected president of CAMACOP. In 1972, Rev. Leo Madrigal was elected again as president. During his tenure, the CAMACOP church population of 400 was doubled to 800 until Madrigal's term ended in 1978.
In the 1978 General Assembly, Dr. Benjamin de Jesus, son of former president Florentino de Jesus, Sr. was elected president of the denomination. He was reelected twice in 1981 and 1985. He was replaced by Dr. Valmike Apuzen in 1989. He was reelected in 1993 and was succeeded by Vice-President Dr. Rodrigo Tano in 1997. Dr. Jose Dalino was then elected president in 2001 and was succeeded by Vice-President Rev. Reniel Joel Nebab in 2005. He was reelected in 2009.
A proposed amendment to the CAMACOP By-laws was discussed during the 2011 General Assembly of extending the President's term limit from two to three terms. Incumbent President then-Dr. Nebab was allowed to run again but was defeated in the election by his predecessor, Dr. Jose Dalino during the 2013 General Assembly. In 2017 Bishop Eduardo Cajes was elected as CAMACOP president
The Administrative Divisions
Four administrative branches or division currently administers the denomination, each headed by a National Executive Minister :- Division of Church Ministries
- Division of General and Theological Education
- Division of Stewardship and Finance
- Division of Missions
Division of Church Ministries
Division of General and Theological Education
This Division is similar to the functions of the Philippines' Department of Education. It administers all CAMACOP-owned schools and seminaries. Its current plan is to build an all-new and first Alliance University in the Philippines.Division of Stewardship and Finance
This Division handles all financial transactions of the CAMACOP. The National Treasurer is under this office.Division of Missions
This Division administers all missionary outreaches of the denomination.Incumbent Officials
- CAMACOP President/Executive Bishop:
- CAMACOP Vice-President/Auxiliary Bishop:
- National Executive Minister-Division of Church Ministries :
- National Executive Minister-Division of General and Theological Education :
- National Executive Minister-Division of Stewardship and Finance :
- National Executive Minister-Division of Missions :
Ministries
CAMACOP Ministries includes Local Churches, Schools, Seminaries, Training Center, Lay Preaching, Youth Program, Evangelistic Program and Overseas Missionary Program.Organized ministries
CAMACOP Organized Ministries as follows:- Alliance Men Philippines
- Alliance Women Philippines
- Alliance Youth Philippines
- Alliance World Mission
- The Alliance Theological Education by Extension
- Philippine Student Alliance Lay Movement Inc.
- Ministry Arm to the unreached people groups : C-CMA
Geographical Divisions
- LUZON
- * North Central Luzon Region
- ** Highland Evangelical Churches Alliance
- ** Central Luzon District
- ** North Eastern Luzon District
- ** North Western Luzon District
- * Metro Manila-Southern Luzon Region
- ** Metro Manila District
- ** Southern Luzon District
- *** formerly called the Southern Tagalog District, encompasses CALABARZON and the provinces of Mindoro, Marinduque and Romblon
- ** Palawan District
- *** encompasses only the province of Palawan
- ** Bicol District
- *** encompasses Bicol Region
- VISAYAS
- * Visayas Region
- ** Cebu-Bohol-Leyte-Samar District
- ** Negros-Panay-Siquijor District
- MINDANAO
- * Western Mindanao Region
- ** Zamboanga-Basilan District
- *** divided by 6 Zones:
- **** Zone 1 encompasses the province of Basilan;
- **** Zone 2 encompasses the churches in the urbanized barangays of Zamboanga City;
- **** Zone 3 encompasses the churches in the rural barangays of District II of Zamboanga City;
- **** Zone 4 encompasses the churches in the rural barangays of District I of Zamboanga City;
- **** Zone 5 encompasses the municipalities of Sibuco and Sirawai of the province of Zamboanga del Norte;
- **** Zone 6 encompasses the municipalities of Siocon and Baliguian of the province of Zamboanga del Norte.
- ** West Mindanao District
- ** Central West Mindanao District]
- ** East Zamboanga District
- ** North Mindanao District
- ** Sulu-Tawi-Tawi District
- * North East Central Mindanao Region
- ** Metro Davao District
- ** North Central Mindanao District
- ** North East Mindanao District
- ** District of Mount Apo
- ** North East Cotabato District
- * South Central Mindanao Region
- ** South Mindanao District
- ** Central Mindanao District
- ** Sultan District
- ** Sarangani District
- ** South Mindanao Cultural Communities District
Seminaries
- Alliance Graduate School
- Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary
- Mount Apo Alliance Bible College
- Davao Alliance Bible College
- Shekinah Alliance Bible College
- Philippine Alliance College of Theology
- Visayas Alliance School of Theology
- Lomason Alliance Bible College
- Mickelson Memorial Bible College
- Dipolog Alliance School of Christian Leadership and Evangelism
- Albert Benjamin Simpson Alliance School
- Fil-Asian Mission Academy
- Grace Learning Center