Central Luzon Conference Gathers for Harvest 2025 Recognition and Fellowship

A historic gathering was celebrated under the leadership of the Central Luzon Conference during Harvest 2025: Recognition and Fellowship, held on November 15, 2025 at the Villar Coliseum in Las Piñas City.

The program began with the presentation of accomplishment reports and testimonies from Areas 1 to 5. During this segment, Pr. Jojo Solabo reported the total number of individuals baptized, which reached 3,127 as of November 15, 2025. He expressed heartfelt gratitude for the guidance of God and for the continuous cooperation of every church.

Pr. Rene Montoya, Executive Secretary of the CLC, reminded everyone about the importance of carefully caring for and nurturing newly baptized members. Pr. Arnel Gabin, Vice President for NDR-IEL of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division, then introduced the evangelism initiative for the coming year, known as Mission Reach 2026.

In his message for the second service, Pr. Arnel Gabin emphasized the magnitude of the mission challenge, particularly within the territory of the Central Luzon Conference.

Pr. Arnel Gabin
Pr. Arnel Gabin, Vice President for NDR-IEL of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division, served as the speaker for the event.

In the afternoon, the program resumed with lively musical presentations from various area representatives. This was followed by a health lecture delivered by Dr. Tam Mateo. Pr. Marvin Diaz, Ministerial Secretary and NDR-IEL Field Secretary of the Northern Luzon Philippine Union Mission, also reminded the congregation about the importance of Total Member Involvement.

Pr. Jose Zabat Jr., Mission Refocus Director of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division, discussed the core of the church’s mission and stressed that every believer must remain focused on sharing the gospel.

Pastors and speakers who contributed to the Harvest 2025 evangelism initiative were also recognized. The event concluded with a commitment message from Pr. Noel Galang, President of the Central Luzon Conference, urging everyone to keep their focus on God and to love the work of mission because of their love for Jesus.