Ministries
There are a number of opportunities to serve the Lord in WCCC through its ministries. Contact us if you’re interested! The Bible says in 1st Peter 4:10 “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.”
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Accounting
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Children’s
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Couples
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Counseling
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Life Groups
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Media
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Music
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Missions
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Prayer
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Youth & Young Adults
International Missions
Project Kitaotao
Project Kitaotao is one of WCCC’s international mission projects located in Bukidnon province, Philippines. The project involves the rehabilitation and renovation of Christian churches damaged by strong typhoons that hit Southern Philippines.
In October 2016, WCCC has commissioned it´s former BOD President, Bro. Dennis Vasquez (second from left from the first picture below) to conduct an ocular inspection of the area where the project will be mainly implemented.
International Missions
Project Dasmariñas
In October 2023, Project Dasmarinas (Philippines) was formed to help rebuild and revive a church.
WCCC sent Bro. Ron de Villa, Ptr. Rolly Reyes and Ptr Leo Gino to oversee and conducted several events in support of Project Dasmarinas. WCCC committed to provide monthly financial and leadership assistance for over 2 years. Several WCCC BOD officers, leaders and members visited the project site encouraging the church to continue the work of the Lord.
Project Cadiz
Project Cadiz involved the construction of a Christian school in Cadiz in Negros Occidental, Philippines which was also devastated by strong typhoons. WCCC commissioned Pastor Leo Gino to personally visit the project site in order to evaluate the progress of the construction as well as share the Word of God in this remote place.
Project Haiyan
One of the strongest typhoons of our time today, Typhoon Haiyan or Yolanda (in the Philippines) had devastated a lot of people and their families… Christian churches are no exception especially those located in the Southernmost part. WCCC has actively participated in Typhoon Haiyan relief and rehabilitation projects.
WCCC sent it´s former BOD President Jerry Crisostomo to have a visual appreciation of the extent of damage of the typhoon.

