More than 65,000 attendees flocked to the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan at the start of the new decade last Jan. 5 for the relaunching of “Kabayan Ko, Kapatid Ko”, a humanitarian activity of Filipino homegrown church Iglesia Ni Cristo aimed at providing aid and assistance to various local communities.
“We have relaunched Kabayan Ko, Kapatid Ko (KKKK) upon the initiative of our Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo as he leads the church to a greater path of service, a direction we have been taking these past years,” said Glicerio B. Santos, general auditor of the INC.
Santos said that the weekend Philippine Arena event drew attendees from various church districts—six from Metro Manila, three from Bulacan, and three from Pampanga.
The INC conducted simultaneous Kabayan events in more than 500 venues in 156 countries spanning six continents on that same day.
According to Santos, a total of 170 INC districts were involved in the worldwide My Countrymen, My Brethren activities.
“While the events were led by INC districts, we also give equal focus and attention to both INC and non-INC members because everyone deserves to receive help and livelihood assistance, especially at the start of the new year,” Santos explained.
The Kabayan Ko, Kapatid Ko event distributed “goody bags” which included five kilos of rice, canned goods and coffee. Food, refreshments and entertainment were likewise provided to participants.
“We’ve also conducted well-attended My Countrymen, My Brethren events abroad, but this one last weekend has been one of the biggest so far. The Iglesia Ni Cristo has most recently offered assistance to several areas in Mindanao after a series of devastating earthquakes struck late in 2019.
A parallel acitivity called Aid to Humanity has benefited close to 300,000 people in 220 sites all over areas in North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
“Our Executive Minister preaches the urgency of becoming a leading beacon of hope for people. We of course offer spiritual healing and comfort, but we realize that these are not enough. People throughout the world also need tangible assistance — food, shelter, basic necessities — and that’s we at the INC have been striving to address these past years. It is our duty to help those in need because God commands it. We as a Church feel renewed by this noble direction Executive Minister Manalo has been leading us into.”
Santos added that there will be more aid activities for the year both in the Philippines and abroad.
“This is a continuing effort on our part. Kabayan Ko, Kapatid Ko and Aid to Humanity will only get bigger and better for 2020 and the new decade, he said.