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Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan

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in Santa Cruz Manila to prevent sequestering the Church by Japanese Forces, remaining there until 1947. The Locale Congregation of Riverside was established in 1948 when the Church Administration purchased a parcel of land on the area of Riverside Street, Bo. Maytunas, San Juan, land on which the
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which is then a municipality of Rizal to accommodate more rooms for the church officers. Before the current site at Riverside, the San Juan Central Office was located at 42. Broadway Avenue, New Manila, San Juan (Now part of
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The main chapel, simultaneously completed with adjacent buildings, was then the largest among the chapels of the church. It was patterned on theaters on which architect Nakpil worked.
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Church planned not just for the building of a huge chapel but also for the Church's administrative offices, and its first chapel was just miles away from its future premises.
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as the successor of his father, Felix. In 1963, the last structure built inside the complex was the mausoleum-memorial of Felix Manalo, which was designed by architect
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Central Business District, while construction was going on in Quezon City on the site of the current offices in Diliman, which would be opened years later.
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which became home to Manalo and his family. The complex features sculptures by Francesco Monti, lush gardens and landscapes and a futuristic water tank.
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The church administration was searching for a suitable location for the central office for the growing Iglesia ni Cristo under the leadership of
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Currently It is one of the oldest Locale Congregations of Metro Manila East and one of the Church's two Worship Buildings in the
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prompted the Church Administration and Executive Minister's Family to transfer the Offices and Residences to the congregation of
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In early 1950s, Manalo hired architect Juan Nakpil to design the main house of worship, central office building and the
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Some of the historical events happened in the complex, like the election of council of ministers to
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Conflicts with the Members Church of God International
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14°35′46″N 121°01′57″E / 14.59618°N 121.03259°E / 14.59618; 121.03259
San Juan
Metro Manila
Denomination
Iglesia ni Cristo
Architect(s)
Juan Nakpil
Style
Art Deco
Streamline Moderne
spires
Filipino
Filipino
Philippine
Christian
sect
Iglesia ni Cristo
San Juan
Juan Nakpil
UP Diliman Campus
Quiapo Church
Felix Y. Manalo
Tondo, Manila
San Juan
Quezon City
Second World War
Tayuman
Eraño Manalo
Carlos A. Santos-Viola

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