Friday, January 23, 2009

CSBC VISION: WIN CORDILLERA FOR CHRIST

As an association, we need to see the future TOGETHER, not just look back and be tied with our past. What does God wants us to do? What do we intend to accomplish in the years to come? All of these will boil down to our God-given, God-sized VISION! Without one shared vision, we all go to various directions or nowhere.

Formulating a CSBC vision is not easy. We do not want to interfere and duplicate what each member-church is doing. Also, we have to keep in mind the purposes why we exist. It is very important, therefore, that we find that common future that describes what we see our churches doing for Cordillera as a whole!

The VISION we need must be big enough to compel us to trust God. It must be something that will place all of us to fail if—that is the great “if”—God will not be with us. It must be something that we cannot do alone, but we must be united and partner together with the greater Body of Christ to accomplish. So what is that VISION?

The Cordillera Southern Baptist Churches (formerly BABBCA) envisions to: WIN CORDILLERA FOR CHRIST! This is a huge challenge to make a Christ-centered impact in the whole provinces and communities where we belong. How can we contribute to this vision? By God’s grace, we commit ourselves now “TO PLANT AN SB CHURCH IN EVERY TOWN” in the entire Cordillera region.” Planting at least one healthy, growing churches in strategic locations is not impossible to achieve with God. Our God is not small! If our God is small, then he is NO God at all!

As your new president, CHURCH, send your representatives/messengers that we may sharpen our shared direction as a whole! CSBC must be UNITED!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Towards a Visionary CSBCM

Let me greet each one of you, faithful pastor, lay leader and church member!

As the President of our very own Cordillera Southern Baptist Churches Ministries (CSBCM), formerly BABBCA, it is my honor and privilege to lead you with fear and trembling before God. But by the grace of our Lord, we, your newly elected officers, will endeavor as a team knowing that together we can achieve more.

With our new name, CSBCM’s effort to reform itself is a bold move to cope up with the challenges of times. Some of the major ones are our attempt to regain the Cordilleran identity of our local churches. Blessed with rich cultural heritage, our local churches are planted in a unique setting of these mountainous provinces. Another is in regaining our heritage as Southern Baptists. SBs are known for its commitment and cooperative program in missions by reaching out the world through the Gospel of Jesus Christ! CSBCM too, is a cooperative effort to lead local churches in reaching every possible people group for the Lord.

It is for sure, CSBCM will move forward to become stronger and better—more united. We will continue to nurture our missionary history and reach our potential destiny. Our forefathers established this fellowship of local churches as a cooperative program to fulfill the mandate of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Great Commission. But how can we effectively achieve the ultimate mission of God?

We need to identify our collective vision that comes from God. A clear vision from God is necessary for us to move forward. The Bible says, “Without vision people will perish.” Without God-given vision (indeed, a “revelation”), we do not have focus. We need to ask ourselves: what does God wants for CSBCM to achieve? Our great mandate is God-given and God-sized. We also need the same for our collective vision. In order to effectively “make disciples of all nations,” all of us must be precise to answer the question: where do we go from here as CSBCM?

We need to strike the balance between our autonomy and responsibility. Our local church’s autonomy and collective responsibility as an association must be taken into consideration. CSBCM does not exist to interfere with the activities of the church. It only facilitates fellowship to emphasize that we belong to the greater body of Christ. The church belongs to Christ, not the pastor or SCBCM. We need to extend our encouragement to one another, far beyond our church’s four walls. Again, together, we can achieve more!

We need our pastors to truly represent the local churches in our meetings. Some say, “We are too busy.” Who’s not? Many of our representatives are also very busy people, but they took time to attend monthly meetings. It is not that they don’t have time; they gave time. I believe we can improve our leadership attitude and style by faithfully representing the churches that we pastor. Remember, CSBCM is an association of churches, not a ministerial group. Let us represent the church of Christ.

We need to cultivate stronger relationships and partnership. What will happen to a CSBC if there are no genuine relationships between representatives? Each one is accountable to go beyond cultural differences, insecurities, positions, or preferences. Even if the local churches are the members of the association, pastors represent not just the local body but the agenda of God. We need to be kingdom-minded. Let us reach out to our spiritual family beyond our denomination. If we have opportunities to work with fellow evangelical Christians, let us do so in humility. Why? Simply because we cannot do the Great Commission and transform the nation alone! We need each other.

Brethren, reform is useless without a vision. Without clear and collective direction, there is no future destiny for our association. I encourage every representative to understand why CSBCM exists (our purposes). Knowledge is, indeed, power. With much prayer, it will empower us to discern God’s ultimate leading. Our commitment and involvement in our regular planning will fasten CSBCM’s qualitative and quantitative growth. To preserve unity, representatives—who happen to come and go—must think of the member churches—which happen to stay.

If we want to outlive our lives and ministries, positioning for the future requires clear vision.


Some call this process “visioneering.” But the vision must be in-line with the kingdom purposes of God and apart from Him, we will certainly fail. That vision must force us to trust Him to work through us, with us, and for our nation. So where do we go from here? Please pray that we have one answer.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

THE CSBC DIRECTORY

BAGUIO CITY

1. Aurora Hill Baptist Church
Rev. Eric Ortega
916-525-2595

Rev. Crispin Gomez
906-317-8854

2. Balacbac Hope Baptist Church

3. Calvary Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. Jun Vestidas
917-8346-985

4. Capital City Church
Rev. June Evasco
927-880-9593

5. Evangelical Bible Church
Ptr. Matther Mocalay

6. Faith in Christ Fellowship
Rev. Dr. Glenn Plastina
920-239-7101

7. Gateway Comm. Church
Rev. Sohl De Guia
920-921-5395

8. Home for Believers of Christ
Ptr Nick Guillem
918-907-4980

9. Jesus the Rock of Life Family Church
Rv. Roland Macatulad
917-839-0605

10. Maxfaith Church
Dr. Will Kown
919-272-4564

11. North Baguio Disciple Church
Ptr. Purther Cabahit
919-372-3104

12. Quirino Hill Baptist Church
Rev. Ben Nudo
910-9090-244

13. Santo Tomas Baptist Church
Ptr. Leon Frank
910-565-3906

Ptr. Lando L. Calas
919-504-8963
14. Shalom Christian Church
Ptr Glen Chogsayan
915-945-7739

15. San Carlos Heights Baptist Church
Ptr. Bal Julian
918-332-4094

16. TOUCH Christian Fellowship
Ptr. Edison Gumihid
906-818-6964

17. University Baptist Church
Rev. Mario Bildan
916-594-0863

18. Baguio Village Christian Church
Ptr. Jose Cuyang
906-714-0356

19. West Baguio Baptist Church ————

BENGUET PROVINCE

1. Asherey All Tribes Christian Church ————

2. Atok Christian Evangelical Baptist Church
Ptr. Mike Nidoy
917-611-8120

3. Balakbak Southern Baptist Church
Ptr. Olang-ay Allay
928-769-8703

4. Bawempeta Baptist Church
Ptr. Ronaldo Picpican
905-320-1173

5. Cruz Gospel Church
Ptr. Eric Reyes
919-721-9665

6. Faith Community Church
Ptr. Elvis Roy Cando
917-762-5890

7. Gayasi Baptist Church
Ptr. Rudy Alos
920-373-3949

8. Hartwell Baptist Church
Ms. Sheree Ann Serna
920-270-1572

9. Highlanders Christian Fellowship
Rev. Dr. Benjie Sokoken
920-834-1626

10. Kapangan Christian Church
Ptr. Lito Ablos
921-304-0198

11. Lasong Comm. Southern B.C.
Rev. Abner Akyaoan
919-834-1058

12. Malagyao Christian Fellowship
Ptr. Mejares Batel-ey
910-239-8800

13. Mamuyod Baptist Church ————

14. Monglo Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. Paul Tabon
921-507-4012

15. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church ————

16. Pagal Baptist Church
Ptr. Joel Villano
926-780-2626

17. Penged Christian Fellowship
Ptr. George Luna
919-725-4809

18. Philex Baptist Church
Rev. Rolly Delgado
915-707-2723

19. Tikey Christian Fellowship ————

20. Trinidad Baptist Church
Rev. Sweger Bolona
926-314-6924

ABRA

1. Highland Tingian Baptist Church
Ptr. Virgilio Tiliagen
909-776-2134

ROME, ITALY

1.Highlanders Christian Fellowship
Rev. Celso Watil
2-74-422-6434

ITINERANT CSBC PREACHERS

1. Rev. Bonifacio M. Tagtag
928-391-3072

2. Rev. Felix Yango
928-9516776

New
3. Rev. Joe Bildan
(Life Changers Student Center)
919-398-5825

Thursday, January 1, 2009

THE NEW CSBC OFFICERS 09-10

President:
Ptr. Glenn M. Plastina, Th.D.
Vice President:
Ptr. Bonifacio M. Tagtag
Treasurer:
Mrs. Helen Nudo

Secretary:
Ptr. Mejares Batel-ey

Auditor:
Mrs. Linda Ymana

Mission and Evangelism Committee:
Ptr. Lito Ablos
Ptr. Ben Nudo
Ptr. Mike Nidoy

Church Growth Committee:
Ptr. June Evasco
Ptr. Edison Gumihid
Ptr. Rodolfo De Guia

Social Action Committee:
Mrs. Lina Alos
Mrs. Brenda Cablog
Ptr. Purther Cabahit

Stewardship Committee:
Ptr. Eric Ortega
Ptr. Paul Tabon, Th.D
Ptr. Ronaldo Picpican

Membership Committee:
Ptr. Crispin Gomez
Ptr. Eric Ortega
Ptr. Rudy Alos

Nominating Committee:
Ptr. Benjamin Sokoken, Th.D
Ptr. Nick Guilliem
Ptr. Joe Cuyang

Board of Trustees:
Ptr. Mario Bildan
Ptr. Sweger Bolona
Ptr. Baltazar Julian
Ptr. Eric Ortega
Ptr. Ben Nudo
Ptr. Jun Vestidas, Th.D.
Ptr. Paul Tabon, Th.D