Cathedral of Praise | |
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14°34′53″N120°59′09″E / 14.58133°N 120.98592°E | |
Location | Ermita, Manila |
Country | Philippines |
Denomination | Protestant |
Churchmanship | Pentecostal |
Website | cathedralofpraisemanila |
History | |
Former name(s) | Manila Bethel Temple |
Status | Church |
Founded | 1954 |
Founder(s) | Dr. Lester Sumrall |
Architecture | |
Style | Contemporary modern |
The Cathedral of Praise (COP) is a Full Gospel, Christ-centered megachurch based in Manila, Philippines. [1] [2] COP is headed by Pastors David and Beverley Sumrall.
Founded in 1954, formerly Manila Bethel Temple, The Cathedral of Praise is a Christian church founded in 1954 by Ptr. Lester Sumrall. COP operates a Main Campus along Taft Avenue, Manila, an East Campus in Pioneer Centre, Pasig, a South Campus at Versailles, Las Piñas and a North Campus along Commonwealth Ave., Quezon City.
The Cathedral of Praise, formerly Manila Bethel Temple, was founded in 1954 by Dr. Lester Sumrall. [3] [4] Under the leadership of Dr. David Sumrall and his wife Bev, who moved to Manila in 1989, the Church had grown to a membership of 15,000, with a large staff including 90 full-time, paid, evangelists engaged in attracting others in the predominantly Roman Catholic Philippines to evangelical Christianity. [5]
Cathedral of Praise is currently expanding. In their website, they mentioned their plan to plant 200 churches in 20 years.
Cathedral of Praise have aired in different TV Networks. Cathedral of Praise with David Sumrall started its airing at ABS-CBN Channel 2 from the year 1986 to 1992. Then it was later moved to the reopened ABC Channel 5 from 1992 to 1995 GMA Channel 7 year 1995 and ended its airing in the year 2002. Followed by its airing at RPN Channel 9 from the same year until 2005 and on DZRH TV from 2022 to present.
On January 29, 2017, Cathedral of Praise formally launched its own radio station, COP, DZBR 531 kHz on the AM band, from Tanauan, Batangas. DZBR broadcasts gospel-related programs from 5:00 AM to 12:00 MN. daily on traditional AM radio and 24/7 via internet streaming. The station can be heard in the whole Batangas, and some parts of Calabarzon and Metro Manila. On February 23, DZBR started its test broadcast.
Cathedral of Praise is a multisite church and currently has ten main worship services located throughout the Mega Manila but will expand around 20 campuses by the end of 2025 or first half of 2026.
The Main Campus of COP is located in Taft Avenue, Ermita, Manila. It serves as the headquarters of the church. It contains the Kid's Tower, Serenity Columbarium, the Bible/Music College, Connect Central, a cry room, a medical clinic, a bookstore, an audio-visual room, the COP Cafe, several prayer rooms and church offices. The residing Campus Pastors for COP Main Campus are Pastora Bheng Peralta and Pastora Oyin Galvan and with campus speaker, Pastor Rafael Manalo.
COP East Campus is located in Pioneer Center along Pioneer street in Pasig. It previously held its Sunday worship services in Shangri-La Mall until July 2014. The current residing Campus Pastor and Speaker is Pastora Rose Delos Reyes. [7]
COP North Campus is located in 2nd Floor of Shopking, Doña Carmen at the Commonwealth Ave, Quezon City, Metro Manila. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP North Campus is Pastor Algef Urag. [7]
The COP South Campus is located along Versailles-Daang Hari Road in Las Piñas. It previously held its services on Bellevue Hotel in Alabang, Muntinlupa until 2007. In November 2010, it was announced that the South Campus will transfer to the Festival Mall, but the transfer was cancelled. They also announced another transfer on April 15, 2012, to the West Service Road in Muntinlupa. However, COP South Campus transferred at its present site on its own building. The current residing Campus Pastor is Pastor Bong Soriano and Pastora Alisha Sumrall-Lozano as Campus Speaker. [7]
The COP Bulacan Campus is located in 8002 MacArthur Highway, Barangay Ilang-ilang, Guiguinto, Bulacan. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Bulacan Campus is Pastor Fil Dinglasan. [7]
The COP Pampanga Campus is located in MacArthur Highway, Barangay Baliti, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Pampanga Campus is Pastor Reuel Ruperto. [7]
The COP Cainta Campus is located in 766 A. Bonifacio Ave., Barangay San Juan, Cainta, Rizal. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Cainta Campus is Pastora Mel Mercano. [7]
The COP Kawit Campus is located in 463 EPZA Diversion Road, Putol, Kawit, Cavite. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Kawit Campus is Pastor Marlon Delos Reyes. [7]
The COP Kawit Campus is located in Governor Drive, Barangay Malainen Bago, Naic, Cavite. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Naic Campus is Pastora Joan Cuaresma. [7]
The COP Santa Rosa Campus is located in 52 Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road, Pulong, Santa Rosa, Laguna. The residing Campus Pastor and speaker for COP Santa Rosa Campus is Pastora Ruth Garcia. [7]
Location | Pastor(s) | Established | Image | |
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Luzon | ||||
Albay | Pastora Ia Enate | |||
Bataan | Pastora Gemma Valmocina | |||
Batangas | Pastor James Ragsag | |||
Isabela | Pastora Tessa Paulo | |||
La Union | Pastora Pat Landayao | |||
Laoag [8] | Pastor Kit Portillo | |||
Lipa | Pastora Jenna Roxas | |||
Olongapo | Pastor Helen Luzarita | |||
Romblon | Pastor Paulo Serrano | |||
San Narciso | Pastora Rina Babao | |||
San Pablo | Pastora Rain Pagarigan | |||
Visayas | ||||
Cebu City | Pastor Emman Bagos | |||
Mindanao | ||||
Davao City | Pastor Fritz Rapanot | |||
Zamboanga City | Pastor Jahz Palo | |||
The Americas (North, Central, and South America) | ||||
Calgary, Canada | Pastor Alder De Dios | |||
Vancouver, Canada | TBD | |||
Hawaii, USA | Pastora Josie Casten | |||
Asia Pacific (Asia, Oceania, and The Middle East) | ||||
Sydney, Australia | Pastor Joey Pagadora | |||
Singapore | Pastora Karen Rosales | |||
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | Pastora Joy Baylon | |||
Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Pastor Ezekiel Cadion |
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