Victory (church)

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Victory
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AbbreviationVCF
ClassificationChristianity
Theology Evangelical
Associations Every Nation Churches
Headquarters32nd Street corner University Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Philippines
FounderRice Broocks
Al Manamtam
Steve and Deborah Murrell
OriginJune 1984;39 years ago (1984-06)
Manila, Philippines
Members80,000 (2015)
Official website victory.org.ph
SloganHonor God. Make Disciples.

Victory Christian Fellowship of the Philippines, Inc., commonly known as Victory, is an evangelical multi-site church based in Taguig, Philippines. It is a member of Every Nation Churches.

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History

Victory was started by missionaries Steve and Deborah Murrell, who came to the Philippines in 1984 together with Every Nation Churches co-founder Rice Broocks and 65 other American university students on a one-month summer mission trip. [1] Since 1984, Victory has grown until it presently has churches in 60 Philippine cities. [2]

In 2015, Victory's Metro Manila church had 15 congregations, all with multiple services and locations, and many offering more than one language (English). [3] The church has multiple locations and holds 94 services every weekend, each of them led by live preaching, training Filipinos to reach their cities, the nation, and the world. [4] Over 10,000 leaders conduct small weekly discipleship groups. [5] Victory reported 80,000 members in Manila in 2015. [6] [7]

Discipleship and leadership training

Since its inception in 1984, the church encourages members to compassionately engage communities, intentionally establish biblical foundations, strategically equip believers, and continually empower disciples. [8] Its primary vehicle for discipleship is the Victory group, a small group of people who get together, build relationships, and study the Bible. [9] [10] [11] [12]

Victory Worship

In 2014, Victory Worship released its first live worship album, Radical Love . [13] [14] It and its 2015 follow-up, Rise Heart , were certified Gold by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry, Inc. (PARI). [15] On March 25, 2017, the group released Awit ng Bayan, its first full Filipino-language single; on June 1, 2017, Safe, its latest digital single, was released to radio and on digital formats. [16] An extended play, For Your Purpose, was released on December 1, 2017. On March 16, 2018, it released its latest extended play, In Your Name.

Beliefs

As a member church of Every Nation Churches, Victory adheres to the statement of faith of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches. [17]

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