BROTHERHOOD OF CHRISTIAN

BUSINESSMEN AND PROFESSIONALS

Pagadian chapter

Changing

the face

of business

We are a community of like-minded Christian businessmen and professionals who have banded together to bring about the transformation of the marketplace.

Welcome to

BCBP Pagadian


The BCBP aims to bring into our community men and women of significant influence in business and in the professions, who together will be instruments of Christ in the business milieu. This requires from every BCBP member an on-going personal conversion together with a commitment to the practice of Christian values in the workplace.

Thus, to win the marketplace for Christ means the radical change in the value system of business to one that is based on genuine and sustainable Christ-centric business tenets of steward leadership, justice and integrity, and professional excellence.

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

Our Vision

Bringing Christ into the marketplace

and winning the marketplace for Christ.

Our Mission

We are a community of business people and professionals committed to living out Christian values and being change agents in the marketplace. We accomplish this through a process of on-going personal conversion, a commitment to professional excellence, community and nation building, practice of justice and integrity, and responsible care for all entrusted to us.

Our Core Values

Love for God

Love for Community and Country

Commitment to the Lord’s Work

BCBP is a proud member of UNIAPAC,

the International Christian Union of Business Executives.

BCBP STORY

In July 1980, 24 men met at the Makati Sports Club in what was to be the first Men’s Breakfast of the soon-to-be Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen & Professionals.

The Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals traces its beginnings to the Ang Ligaya ng Panginoon Covenant Community as well as to the community movement and Charismatic Renewal from which it sprang.

In July 1980, 24 men met at the Makati Sports Club in what was to be the first Men’s Breakfast of the soon-to-be Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen & Professionals. The initial breakfast flourished with more and more businessmen and professionals attending. This signaled the start of the first Life in the Spirit Seminar, the forerunner of the present Brotherhood Christian Life Program (BCLP). In a span of two years, the first BCBP chapter was established right from where it all started, Makati. By 1984 the fledgling organization split into two chapters with the boundary being the Pasig River. The North Chapter was based in Greenhills, San Juan, the South Chapter remained based in Makati. With this milestone, the BCBP continued to spread its wings the following years with Alabang, south of Metro Manila, being established, followed by Dagupan up in the northwestern Luzon region in 1986.

There was no stopping the expansion of BCBP after that. Several business hubs in Metro Manila cities and municipalities embraced the BCBP movement. Then in the beginning of 1988, BCBP found its way into the business centers of central Philippines, this time conquering Cebu City, Bacolod City and Puerto Princesa City. Cebu Chapter soon ventured into its neighboring provinces and further down south of the country to open new chapters in Mindanao, with Cagayan de Oro City as its initial take-off point.

To date, the BCBP has more than 120 chapters, over 50 outreaches and several missions across the Philippines, Asia Pacific and North America.

The Philippine Foundation of The Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP) is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock, non-profit organization. It is fully recognized by the Archdiocese of Manila and in all the Dioceses where it operates in the Philippines and New York.

Evangelization by the BCBP means “creating disciples of Christ in the businesses and professions, who bring out a transformation of the marketplace by living out Christian values and practices not only in their personal and family lives, but more particularly in their respective businesses and professions.”

— Evangelization Statement

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MEMORIES

22ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

MASQUERADE PARTY

OUR SERVANT LEADERS

Teng and Joy

De Guzman

Chapter Head

Edwin and Glenda

Dy

Formation Head

Felberth and Ednalyn

Rendon

Mission Head

June and Karen

Badayos

Program and Service Head

Jeney and Mary Jane

Jalem

Treasurer

Dennis and Rovimae

Javier

Family Life Head

Cesar and Jean

Velonta

Unit Head 1

Roland and Mary Joan

Eta

Unit Head 2

Guilbert

Talip

Unit Head 3

Jeffrey and Queenie

Tac-an

Unit Head 4

Champrix and Eulibeth

Galeza

Digital and Communication

Sherwin and Leah

Duran

Breakfast Head

Jose and Gemma

Santos

Intercessory Head

Nathaniel

Demandaco

Music Ministry Head

Ronnil and Rufina

Quieta

Secretariat

PAST CHAPTER HEAD

Fred and Carmen

Santillan

Outreach Head

1999

Romeo and Evelyn

Reyes

Outreach / Chapter Head

2000 - 2001

2002 - 2004

Severino and Avenida

Vista

2005

Arvin and Yang

Santillan

2006 - 2008

Ace and Joy

Dacumos

2009 -2012

Ronald and Andreli

Farrales

2013 - 2015

Rainier and Rochelle Poloyapoy

2016 - 2018

Sherwin and Leah

Duran

2019 - 2022

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