Hostages inside INC building
In the midst of the controversy, an unidentified person flashed a sign that said, “Tulong, hostage kami” outside a building owned by INC at 36 Tandang Sora, Quezon City on Thursday, July 23.
The sign was flashed two times between 11 am and 12 nn.
Reporters from ABS-CBN, GMA-7, TV-5, Rappler, and CNN Philippines stayed outside the building to follow the latest developments.
The unidentified person then flashed signs warning onlookers against armed personnel aboard a Revo vehicle.
An international Christian denomination, Iglesia ni Cristo was registered in 1914 by Felix Manalo, its first executive minister.
The powerful church with an estimated 1.37 million followers as of 2013 will be commemorating its 101st anniversary on Monday, July 27.
Rappler revealed that at least three sources from the church claimed that there seems to be a division threatening INC.
Featured image credits to Zeibiz.
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