During the Manila for Christ mission trip to the Philippines in January 2025, Ted A. Huskins, Atlantic Union Conference executive secretary, visited two of three centers of influence funded by financial support from the Atlantic Union Conference. His visit encouraged the members as the projects continued to take shape and serve their communities.
One of the highlights of Huskins’ trip was the dedication of the newly renovated building for the Antipolo Hills company. Once a simple garage, the facility has been transformed into a sleek and modern space serving as a center for gathering, fellowship, and prayer. The members of Antipolo Hills company, which began as a church plant in 2015, rejoiced as Huskins officially dedicated their new place of worship. Now recognized as a company under the leadership of district pastor James Ferry, the congregation remains committed to expanding its ministry. Additional work is still needed to develop a space for children’s ministries and to renovate the bathrooms, but the members are steadfast in completing the project.
During the dedication ceremony, Jose Zabat, Jr., Northern Luzon Philippine Union Mission (NLPUM) executive secretary, expressed gratitude for the sacrifices made to establish these centers of influence. He acknowledged the willingness of those involved to share the message of Jesus Christ with their community. Huskins also brought greetings and congratulations from Atlantic Union Conference president Abraham J. Jules. Commending the members for their dedication and perseverance, he encouraged them to continue preparing a place where God’s work can flourish.
Following the dedication, Huskins visited the construction site of another project—the Sitio Pantay church plant. This initiative is still in the early stages, with plans for a small building—less than 600 square feet. While construction continues, the church members have been actively engaged in community outreach, organizing free medical clinics and a feeding program to serve those in need.
At a fraction of the cost of building in the United States, these centers of influence made possible through the support of the Atlantic Union Conference, continue to provide vital spaces for worship, community service, and evangelism. The collaborative work between the Atlantic Union Conference and the NLPUM in the Philippines reflects the ongoing mission of the Atlantic Union Conference: United We Go to Grow God’s Kingdom.