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This is located in Bellevue Hotel, Alabang in 2007. In November 2010, they announced a transfer to the Festival Mall, but the transfer was cancelled. Last April 15, 2012 they announced transfer to the West Service Road in Muntinlupa.
This is located in Bellevue Hotel, Alabang in 2007. In November 2010, they announced a transfer to the Festival Mall, but the transfer was cancelled. Last April 15, 2012 they announced transfer to the West Service Road in Muntinlupa.


The new address is Versailles-Daang Hari Road, Almanza Dos, Las Piñas City
<b>The new address is Versailles-Daang Hari Road, Almanza Dos, Las Piñas City<\b>



Service Schedules
Service Schedules

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Cathedral of Praise
formerly Manila Bethel Temple, Inc.
File:CathedralofPraiseLogo.png
Map
AddressErmita, Manila, Philippines
Country Philippines
DenominationPentecostal
WebsiteCathedral of Praise
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Dr. David E. Sumrall
Cathedral of Praise - Batangas
Map
AddressErmita, Manila, Philippines
Country Philippines
DenominationPentecostal
WebsiteCathedral of Praise - Batangas Facebook Page
Cathedral of Praise - Bataan
Map
AddressErmita, Manila, Philippines
Country Philippines
DenominationPentecostal
WebsiteCathedral of Praise - Bataan Facebook Page Cathedral of Praise - Bataan
Cathedral of Praise - Dagupan
Map
AddressErmita, Manila, Philippines
Country Philippines
DenominationPentecostal
WebsiteCathedral of Praise - Dagupan Facebook Page
Cathedral of Praise - Davao
Map
AddressErmita, Manila, Philippines
Country Philippines
DenominationPentecostal
WebsiteCathedral of Praise - Davao Facebook Page

Cathedral of Praise (formerly Manila Bethel Temple) is a Pentecostal Christian Church located in Manila, Philippines.[1][2] The Cathedral of Praise is undershepherded by Pastors David and Beverley Sumrall. The Cathedral of Praise operates a Main Campus on Taft Avenue, an East Campus in Pioneer Centre and a South Campus at the Versailles Place.[3]

Cathedral of Praise side facade

History

When it came in the Philippines, it was an Assembly of God project for several years. Then because of other higher authorities in the USA, they separated for they wanted an independent government, they wanted to hold their laws which the Assemblies of God don't have and could not hold. COP was founded in the 1950s by Dr. Lester Sumrall.

Cathedral of Praise is currently expanding. In their website, they mentioned their plan to plant 200 churches in 20 years.

After nearly three decades of building and finishing the construction costs of the 8,000-seat fully air-conditioned state-of-the-art auditorium, the COP complex and congregational facilities continue to expand not only in the main campus but also in key areas of the metro. Each campus provides a spacious, comfortable and technically well-equipped sanctuary to house regular worship services and special ministry events. Aside from the Manila Campus, the COP East Campus over at the Pioneer Centre in Mandaluyong and the South Campus located at the Versailles Place in Las Piñas, serve members residing in those areas. In the works are the plans to build for the South Campus its own facilities and a third satellite campus in the North Quezon City area. Meanwhile, over-all maintenance and specific upgrades of portions of the Main Campus are also underway.[4]

Cathedral of Praise have aired in different TV Networks. Cathedral of Praise with David Sumrall started airing at ABS-CBN from year 1986 to 1989. Then it was moved at GMA 7 year 1995 and ended airing at year 2000. Followed by airing at RPN/ Solar TV the same year to present.

Campuses

East Campus

The East campus is previously at Shang-rila Mall and is relocates as a newly opened campus of COP last July 2014. It is located at Pioneer St., PC Supermarket 3rd floor. It is accessible by riding the Metro Railways Transport (MRT).

Manila Campus

The Manila Campus is located in 350 Taft Avenue, Manila. This is currently the main campus of COP which includes Kid's Tower, Serenity Columbarium, the Bible/Music College. Connect Central, Cry Room, Medical Clinic, Bookstore, AVR, the TMB cafe, Prayer Rooms, and the COP offices.[5]

South Campus

This is located in Bellevue Hotel, Alabang in 2007. In November 2010, they announced a transfer to the Festival Mall, but the transfer was cancelled. Last April 15, 2012 they announced transfer to the West Service Road in Muntinlupa.

The new address is Versailles-Daang Hari Road, Almanza Dos, Las Piñas City<\b>

Service Schedules

WED & THUR (1st Week of the Month) Revival Services

FRIDAY 7:00PM River Night Live Feed

SUNDAY

 7:30AM Main Service
 10:00AM Live Feed
 12:30PM Live Feed
 3:00PM Live Feed
 5:30PM SNL (Youth)

Cavite Training Center

The Cavite Training Center is usually used by the Cathedral of Praise in holding levels seminars.

Branch Churches

The Cathedral of Praise has four branch churches nationwide; COP Bataan, COP Batangas, COP Davao and COP Cebu.

COP Batangas

COP Batangas is located in 3rd Flr. Llana Bldg., P.Burgos St. near corner Evangelista St., Brgy. 9, 4200 Batangas City, Philippines.[6]

COP Bataan

COP Bataan is located in Lerma St. Ibayo, Balanga City, Bataan, Philippines, 2100.[7]

COP Cebu

COP Cebu holds office at the Cebu Office: 2nd Level, The QC Pavilion, Gorordo Avenue, Camputhaw, Lahug, Cebu City, Philippines. Launched on April 1, 2013 and holds services every Sunday at 9AM at the Emerald Ballroom of the Harolds Hotel Cebu.[8]

COP Davao

The COP Davao branch was opened Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012. Pastors Ryan and Diane Millanar are the Branch Pastors sent from Cathedral of Praise, Manila. They meet every Sunday at 10:00am at the Marco Polo Ballroom, Davao City.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Church eats 'Goliath cake' after paying off giant debt". ABS-CBN News. 21 January 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
  2. ^ Brouwer, Steve; Paul Gifford; Susan D. Rose (1996). Exporting the American gospel: global Christian fundamentalism. Routledge. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-415-91712-4.
  3. ^ "Info". Cathedral of Praise - Facebook.
  4. ^ "Church Planting". Cathedral of Praise.
  5. ^ "About our Campuses". Cathedral of Praise.
  6. ^ "Info - Facebook". Cathedral of Praise.
  7. ^ "Info - Facebook". Cathedral of Praise.
  8. ^ "Info - Facebook". Cathedral of Praise.
  9. ^ "Info - Facebook". Cathedral of Praise.