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About this Program

The FEBIAS College of Bible Regional Ministry Training Center is designed to help churches further equip pastors and lay ministers for the ministry. The program provides biblical foundations for ministry, theological orientation, and practical ministry training.

This is offered in cooperation with partner churches or Christian groups that provide facilities and accommodation that can allow the program to be efficiently offered in the areas outside of FEBIAS campus grounds.

For more information, kindly contact the following:

Ptr. Rene Del Barrio
FEBIAS Extension Program Coordinator

Ms. Merry Chris Abelado
Registrar

Email: registrar@febias.edu.ph
Landline: 8291 8029 Ext. 131

0927 311 8133 [GL]
0968 581 2579 [SM]

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The service usually involves the singing of hymns, reading of scripture verses and possibly a psalm. If the church follows a lectionary, the sermon will often be about the scripture lections assigned to that day. Eucharistic churches have usually Holy Communion either every Sunday or several Sundays a month.

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