Sunday, March 20, 2022

FCEEC is Now In Full-communion with the CCP / ACPT


 Good News; The Filipino Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches was now in new relationship with the Convergence Church Philippines entered in Full Communion with the CCP. Pray for this exciting union of FCEEC with the CCP / ACPT will prosper that their love for Christ will hold  and bond them together serve better to both their churches and missions.

The former FCEEC is now received by the CCP and totally under the oversight of the Most Reverend FREDERICK LUIS M. BELMONTE who is also the Archbishop of the Anglican Church in the Philippines (Traditional)  

The event took place after Archbishop Belmonte revived their former communion with FCEEC. 

After the death of the former overseer of the FCEEC which is the late Archbishop Benedicto  Carantes and Bishop Thomas Darkus (Bishop Emeritus) in which Abp.  Belmonte was one of the consecrator of Abp. Benedicto  Carantes. 

The widowed of the late Abp. Carantes decided that the FCEEC after sometime been dormant and closed with no one want interested to lead and continue with the mission for the FCEEC, since Abp. Belmonte was in communion formerly with the  FCEEC was chosen and agreed upon to lead and provided the new oversight for the FCEEC.

 Now the FCEEC with its churches are Now in Full-communion with the Convergence Church Philippines and now part of the ACPT under the oversight of Abp. Frederick Luis M. Belmonte. 

To Him alone be the Glory!

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Convergence Churches in full Communion with the Anglican Church in the Philippines (Traditional)



 
                             
                        Brothers united  together for the advancement of Gods Kingdom!                                                                                                                                                               

                                   Our Clergy Brothers from Mindanao 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Altar for morning and evening sacrifices and prayers

 

Adoration Chapel
Here we come, and pray silently and seek God's presence and guidance of His Holy Spirit.
In prayer we SEEK deeply the heart of God, WAIT upon Him to speak to us, Knock unto His heart to know His will for us!
The next will be history!
ACPT during early beginnings!

Let my prayer be set forth in thy sight as an incense; and let the lifting up of my hands be an evening sacrifice. (Psalm 141:2, KJV)

Monday, November 23, 2020

A renewed Church in a New Wine Skin.

Most Reverend Frederick Luis M. Belmonte the New Missionary Bishop The Convergence Churches Philippines.

Interested Pastors and Clergy from Convergence Churches ( Sacramental, Evangelical and Pentecostal) seeking for a Home church like us (Convergence Movement Churches) would want to be refresh with the blended worship, empowered with the Spirit of God in this season of refreshing coming from the Lord. 

If you are interested and would want to know more about us. Please let us know and Email us at we are glad to attend your concerns and interest. convergenceofstreamschurches@gmail.com

Any Inquiry regarding this ministry or maybe your interested in how you could join. Give us a note. 

Sunday, November 22, 2020

God's heart as a Shepherd, Jesus the Christ is the Coming King and the good Shepherd of His sheep.


 The Good Shepherd

11“For this is what the Sovereign Lord says: I myself will search and find my sheep. 12I will be like a shepherd looking for his scattered flock. I will find my sheep and rescue them from all the places where they were scattered on that dark and cloudy day. 13I will bring them back home to their own land of Israel from among the peoples and nations. I will feed them on the mountains of Israel and by the rivers and in all the places where people live. 14Yes, I will give them good pastureland on the high hills of Israel. There they will lie down in pleasant places and feed in the lush pastures of the hills. 15I myself will tend my sheep and give them a place to lie down in peace, says the Sovereign Lord16I will search for my lost ones who strayed away, and I will bring them safely home again. I will bandage the injured and strengthen the weak. But I will destroy those who are fat and powerful. I will feed them, yes—feed them justice!
17“And as for you, my flock, this is what the Sovereign Lord says to his people: I will judge between one animal of the flock and another, separating the sheep from the goats.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Lates update of effect and infected of Novel Corona Virus.

South Korea becomes biggest coronavirus centre outside China

 AFP News 2 hours 27 minutes ago 

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

From addiction to ordination: a homeless man's journey to priesthood


Outside a homeless shelter. Credit: Adrian Fallace via Flickr CC BY NC ND 2.0.      Outside a homeless shelter. Credit: Adrian Fallace via Flickr CC BY NC ND 2.0.

.- Claude Paradis was impoverished and homeless, living on the streets of Montreal, Canada. He struggled with addiction to both alcohol and drugs, with a future so bleak, he considered ending his own life.
He did not end his life, however, and today he is a priest who dedicates his time to serving the physical and spiritual needs of those trapped in poverty, prison and prostitution. 
“The street brought me to the Church and the Church in the end brought me back to the street,” the priest told the Journal Metro.
Last December, as a sign of his closeness and solidarity with the homeless, Fr. Paradis decided to sleep on the street for the whole month, to care for the homeless people there with solidarity and charity.
Fr. Paradi founded an institution called Notre-Dame-de-la-rue (Our Lady of the Street). Each night, he goes out to bring food and shelter to those living on the streets. He also administers the sacraments, celebrates the Eucharist and even presides at funerals.
The priest is accompanied by one of his co-workers, Kevin Cardin, who also was addicted to drugs, but found help, changed his life and now has a family.
Notre-Dame-de-la-rue has the support of the Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal, who has described the initiative as “a presence of the Church to give encouragement.” It also has the support of the city.
“Our mission is especially to give encouragement. Unlike the shelters, we go out to the people, a bit like a door-to-door service. We talk to them, sometimes we pray together before they go back to face the harshness of the street.”
Fr. Paradis knows how hard life on the street is. After growing up in the Gaspé region and working in Cowansville as a nurse, he came to Montreal 25 years ago.
However, he was unable to find a job. “Isolation and despair took hold of me,” he said.
Living on the street, he thought about committing suicide. “I started doing cocaine and then crack,” he recalled.
In a letter posted on the website of La Victoire de l'Amour (the Victory of Love), Fr. Paradis tells how he met the Lord.
“I had the privilege of meeting God just at the moment I was doubting Him. On a little back street in Montreal, abandoned by people, there was nobody there. Passing by the old church, impelled by I don't know what instinct, I turned back in there.”
At that moment, he had a deep and intense encounter with God. He realized he did not want to die, but rather wanted to become “a man of the Church.” 
Fr. Paradis went on to fight his addictions and now ministers to many people who face the same challenges he struggled with years ago.
The 57-year-old priest has dedicated the rest of his life to serving the poor, saying “on the street is where I want to be, until I die.”
This article was originally published on CNA Jan. 17, 2017.
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