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The theme for the year was “Show His Power and Majesty” (Tobit 13:6). On June 25, 2006, an estimated 80,000 Filipinos and participants from many parts of the world, gathered at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta, Manila to celebrate 25 years of Couples for Christ.

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“United in Christ: Building a Nation, Changing the World” (Ephesians 1:10) became the community’s theme. During this time, CFC continued to deepen its commitment to serving the poor while expanding its vision to embrace the global family.

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 2001–2010: The Songs That Defined a CFC Decade  We’ve now reached the years 2001–2010—a decade shaped by songs that became the soundtrack of CFC life.From households to gatherings, these melodies echoed in prayer, worship, and community, leaving a lasting mark on a generation. 2001-2010 Playlist Don’t miss a single song. Subscribe to our YouTube channel […]

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CFC MILESTONES | 1996 Inspired by the sprouting community development work in Bagong Silang and determined to build a strong program for youth rehabilitation and development, CFC Angkop Foundation was established. The foundation would be later renamed A Network of the Church and the Poor (ANCOP). At present, it is now Answering the Cry of […]

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CFC MILESTONES | 1991 CFC adopted its vision statement, a statement that would have far-reaching implications and effects on its future: Families in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth. By this time, the growing challenges and multifaceted work neccessitated the services of fulltime workers–11 served in pastoral roles and 1 in administration. […]

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