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''Places of Worship<br />Art Studies 2 THR-2<br/>Prof. Roberto G. Paulino<br/>Espiritu<br/>Mondarte<br/>Sarmiento'' | ''Places of Worship<br />Art Studies 2 THR-2<br/>Prof. Roberto G. Paulino<br/>Espiritu<br/>Mondarte<br/>Sarmiento'' | ||
The Church of the Risen Lord is a Protestant church located at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. It arose about 50 years ago through a Protestant student group named the Christian Youth Movement (CYM). | The Church of the Risen Lord is a Protestant church located at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. It arose about 50 years ago through a Protestant student group named the Christian Youth Movement (CYM). | ||
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==Location== | |||
The Church of the Holy Sacrifice is located in UP Diliman, along Laurel Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, beside the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice and the UP Health Service. | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1947, when the University of the Philippines was still in Padre Faura, Manila, a group of Protestant students started a movement named Christian Youth Movement (CYM) which aims to “make relevant Christian presence in the university campus”. | In 1947, when the University of the Philippines was still in Padre Faura, Manila, a group of Protestant students started a movement named Christian Youth Movement (CYM) which aims to “make relevant Christian presence in the university campus”. | ||
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When the Diliman campus became the main campus of UP in 1949, the UPCYM also transferred to Diliman. They stayed at a sawali chapel – a chapel made of bamboo and nipa. They also shared that sawali chapel with two other religious groups, namely the UP Student Catholic Action (UPSCA) and the Iglesia Filipina Independencia. | When the Diliman campus became the main campus of UP in 1949, the UPCYM also transferred to Diliman. They stayed at a sawali chapel – a chapel made of bamboo and nipa. They also shared that sawali chapel with two other religious groups, namely the UP Student Catholic Action (UPSCA) and the Iglesia Filipina Independencia. | ||
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Eventually, these three religious groups started to have conflicts among their schedules of programs and activities. Also, each group started to receive more and more members, making the chapel too crowded to accommodate all of them. So in 1952, the UPCYM launched their own fund drive, for them to be able to build their own Protestant chapel and student center inside the campus. March 16 of that year, they held a concert at the Central Church, Manila | Eventually, these three religious groups started to have conflicts among their schedules of programs and activities. Also, each group started to receive more and more members, making the chapel too crowded to accommodate all of them. So in 1952, the UPCYM launched their own fund drive, for them to be able to build their own Protestant chapel and student center inside the campus. March 16 of that year, they held a concert at the Central Church, Manila | ||
====Notable people==== | ====Notable people==== | ||
==Architectural structure== | ==Architectural structure== | ||
==Other parts of the church== | ==Other parts of the church== | ||
The church is comprised of a main chapel (Church of the Risen Lord), a student center (Gumersindo Garcia Hall) and a child care center (Christian Child Care Center). | The church is comprised of a main chapel (Church of the Risen Lord), a student center (Gumersindo Garcia Hall) and a child care center (Christian Child Care Center). | ||
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The Christian Child Care Center is a school that gives scholarships to children from needy families in university communities. It was originally named Nursery-Kindergarten School when it was started in 1961. | The Christian Child Care Center is a school that gives scholarships to children from needy families in university communities. It was originally named Nursery-Kindergarten School when it was started in 1961. | ||
==== | ====Gumersindo Garcia Hall (GG Hall)==== | ||
The Gumersindo Garcia Hall (most commonly known as the GG Hall) is the student center of the CRL. It was named after Dr. Gumersindo Garcia, the UP Regent who persuaded the UP Administration and UP Regent of Board to allow the building of the Protestant chapel and student center. It was his through his efforts that the chapel and student center was allowed to be built in the university grounds. | The Gumersindo Garcia Hall (most commonly known as the GG Hall) is the student center of the CRL. It was named after Dr. Gumersindo Garcia, the UP Regent who persuaded the UP Administration and UP Regent of Board to allow the building of the Protestant chapel and student center. It was his through his efforts that the chapel and student center was allowed to be built in the university grounds. | ||
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When Dr. Garcia passed away in April 8, 1964, the student center was renamed Gumersindo Garcia Fellowship Center to dedicate his memory. Later, it was changed to its present name, Gumersindo Garcia Hall or GG Hall, as what is more commonly known to the community. | When Dr. Garcia passed away in April 8, 1964, the student center was renamed Gumersindo Garcia Fellowship Center to dedicate his memory. Later, it was changed to its present name, Gumersindo Garcia Hall or GG Hall, as what is more commonly known to the community. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://www.ivanhenares.com/2008/03/up-chapel-and-church-of-risen-lord.html UP Chapel and the Church of the Risen Lord] | [http://www.ivanhenares.com/2008/03/up-chapel-and-church-of-risen-lord.html UP Chapel and the Church of the Risen Lord] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Churches on Campus]] | * [[Churches on Campus]] | ||
* [[Facilities on Campus]] | * [[Facilities on Campus]] | ||
[[Category: Community Affairs, Student Papers]] | [[Category: Community Affairs, Student Papers]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 13 October 2009
Places of Worship
Art Studies 2 THR-2
Prof. Roberto G. Paulino
Espiritu
Mondarte
Sarmiento
The Church of the Risen Lord is a Protestant church located at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. It arose about 50 years ago through a Protestant student group named the Christian Youth Movement (CYM).
==Location== The Church of the Holy Sacrifice is located in UP Diliman, along Laurel Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, beside the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice and the UP Health Service.
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History
In 1947, when the University of the Philippines was still in Padre Faura, Manila, a group of Protestant students started a movement named Christian Youth Movement (CYM) which aims to “make relevant Christian presence in the university campus”.
When the Diliman campus became the main campus of UP in 1949, the UPCYM also transferred to Diliman. They stayed at a sawali chapel – a chapel made of bamboo and nipa. They also shared that sawali chapel with two other religious groups, namely the UP Student Catholic Action (UPSCA) and the Iglesia Filipina Independencia.
Eventually, these three religious groups started to have conflicts among their schedules of programs and activities. Also, each group started to receive more and more members, making the chapel too crowded to accommodate all of them. So in 1952, the UPCYM launched their own fund drive, for them to be able to build their own Protestant chapel and student center inside the campus. March 16 of that year, they held a concert at the Central Church, Manila
Notable people
Architectural structure
Other parts of the church
The church is comprised of a main chapel (Church of the Risen Lord), a student center (Gumersindo Garcia Hall) and a child care center (Christian Child Care Center).
Christian Child Care Center (CCCC)
The Christian Child Care Center is a school that gives scholarships to children from needy families in university communities. It was originally named Nursery-Kindergarten School when it was started in 1961.
Gumersindo Garcia Hall (GG Hall)
The Gumersindo Garcia Hall (most commonly known as the GG Hall) is the student center of the CRL. It was named after Dr. Gumersindo Garcia, the UP Regent who persuaded the UP Administration and UP Regent of Board to allow the building of the Protestant chapel and student center. It was his through his efforts that the chapel and student center was allowed to be built in the university grounds.
When Dr. Garcia passed away in April 8, 1964, the student center was renamed Gumersindo Garcia Fellowship Center to dedicate his memory. Later, it was changed to its present name, Gumersindo Garcia Hall or GG Hall, as what is more commonly known to the community.
References
UP Chapel and the Church of the Risen Lord