Saturday, June 4, 2016

Jesus Miracle Crusade

The Jesus Miracle Crusade International Ministry (acronym as JMCIM) is an Apostolic Pentecostal religious group in the Philippines which believes particularly in the promotion of miracles and faith in God for healing. JMCIM was founded by Evangelist Wilde E. Almeda in February 14, 1975.

Doctrine


The JMCIM Apostolic doctrine believes in three manifestations in one GOD: as God the Father in creation, as Son of God in redemption, and as Spirit of God in regeneration.


They also adhere to the Pentecostal formulation of baptism, whereby believers are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, commonly referred to as Jesus-name baptism, rather than using the Trinitarian formula, and promote Pentecostal standards of holiness in conversation, appearance, and way of thinking.


The church also follows the Pentecostal worship practices of spending many hours in worship and singing praises to God.


Broadcasts


The Jesus Miracle Crusade TV program was originally launched on IBC 13 from 1975 to 1986. Following the success of the program, it moved again to GMA-7 from 1995 to 2002. At present, the Jesus Miracle Crusade TV program airs on PTV-4 every Saturday from 11 PM to 1 AM sign-off. From 2007 to the present, the Jesus Miracle Crusade radio program airs over DZME 1530 kHz AM Band in Metro Manila on Mondays to Saturdays from 11 PM to 12 midnight, and DWOK 97.5 MHz in Olongapo on Mondays to Sundays from 11 PM to 12 midnight.


Local and International Chapters

Philippines


  • Metro Manila
    • Caloocan
    • Las Piñas
    • Makati
    • Malabon
    • Mandaluyong
    • Manila
    • Marikina
    • Muntinlupa
    • Navotas
    • Parañaque
    • Pasay
    • Pasig
    • Pateros
    • Quezon City
    • San Juan
    • Taguig
    • Valenzuela
  • Ilocos Region
    • Dagupan
    • Ilocos Norte
    • Ilocos Sur
    • La Union
    • Pangasinan
  • Cordillera Administrative Region
    • Abra
    • Apayao
    • Baguio
    • Benguet
    • Ifugao
    • Kalinga
    • Mountain Province
  • Cagayan Valley
    • Batanes
    • Cagayan
    • Isabela
    • Nueva Vizcaya
    • Quirino
    • Santiago
  • Central Luzon
    • Angeles
    • Aurora
    • Bataan
    • Bulacan
    • Nueva Ecija
    • Olongapo
    • Pampanga
    • Tarlac
    • Zambales
  • Calabarzon
    • Batangas
    • Cavite
    • Laguna
    • Lucena
    • Quezon
    • Rizal
  • Mimaropa
    • Marinduque
    • Occidental Mindoro
    • Oriental Mindoro
    • Palawan
    • Puerto Princesa
    • Romblon
  • Western Visayas
    • Aklan
    • Antique
    • Capiz
    • Guimaras
    • Iloilo
    • Iloilo City
  • Negros Island Region
    • Bacolod
    • Negros Occidental
    • Negros Oriental
  • Central Visayas
    • Bohol
    • Cebu
    • Cebu City
    • Lapu-Lapu
    • Mandaue
    • Siquijor
  • Eastern Visayas
    • Biliran
    • Eastern Samar
    • Leyte
    • Northern Samar
    • Ormoc
    • Samar
    • Southern Leyte
    • Tacloban
  • Zamboanga Peninsula
    • Isabela City
    • Zamboanga City
    • Zamboanga del Norte
    • Zamboanga del Sur
    • Zamboanga Sibugay
  • Northern Mindanao
    • Bukidnon
    • Cagayan de Oro
    • Camiguin
    • Iligan
    • Lanao del Norte
    • Misamis Occidental
    • Misamis Oriental
  • Davao Region
    • Compostela Valley
    • Davao City
    • Davao del Norte
    • Davao del Sur
    • Davao Oriental
    • Davao Occidental
  • Soccsksargen
    • Cotabato
    • Cotabato City
    • General Santos
    • Sarangani
    • South Cotabato
    • Sultan Kudarat
  • Caraga
    • Agusan del Norte
    • Agusan del Sur
    • Butuan
    • Dinagat Islands
    • Surigao del Norte
    • Surigao del Sur
  • Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
    • Basilan (excluding Isabela City)
    • Lanao del Sur
    • Maguindanao
    • Sulu
    • Tawi-Tawi