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In a series of revelations, from the second week to the third week of May 1975, the Lord Jesus Christ impressed upon the Rev. Edilberto C. Medina, an Ordained Minister of the Philippines General council of the Assemblies of God and the Superintendent of its Southern Luzon district Council, the calling, conviction and task to launch, spearhead and administer the WORLDWIDE TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS MOVEMENT. Gradually and over many years, the Lord Jesus Christ led, showed unto and firmed up the Rev. Edilberto C. Medina and all of those who, in accordance with the Bible, were motivated to join him in the WORLDWIDE TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS MOVEMENT’S all-sacrificing, concentrated and thoroughgoing engagement in fully knowing, truly appropriating and uncompromisingly justly advocating the TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS COMMITMENT, their God-given Biblical DISTINGUISHING CREED AND STATEMENTS OF FAITH and their OVER ALL CHURCH CODE. Thus in all this the abovementioned MOVEMENT is also being formed, consolidated and ordered as the TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS EKKLESIA OF THE LORD GOD to constitute the true biblical CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST in these last days.

Despite all oppositions, persecutions and malice of their adversaries the Rev. Edilberto C. Medina and all of those whom the Lord Jesus called to join Him in the TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS MOVEMENT AND EKKLESIA/CHURCH persisted in living up to, proclaiming-teaching and promoting their Biblical TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS COMMITMENT, DISTINGUISHING CREED AND STATEMENTS OF FAITH, CHURCH CODE/ORDER AND CONVICTION so that converts to the said TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS COMMITMENT, STATEMENTS OF FAITH, CHURCH CODE/ORDER AND CONVICTION were and are still being made, trained and built-up. For twenty seven years, from May 16, 1979 up to his demise on Oct. 13, 2006. Rev. Edilberto C. Medina preached-taught-expounded the TRINITARIAN ALL FOR JESUS Biblical message.

Presently the EKKLESIA has local chapters or outreaches in Metro Manila and outlying towns, Central Luzon, Bicol region, Mindoro and Eastern Samar in the Philippines.

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