Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Election of of Rev. Moley Famillaran CPBC President

M E M O R I E S: Life and Time of Pastor Rudy Bernal, his  Glimpses on History &
                           The People’s Struggle for Freedom

Chapter 34 –Election of  Rev. Moley Famillaran CPBC  President

This   was  May  1976.   Four years, after President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law.  In  Negros, Panay and  different parts of the country there were continued and intensified   human rights violations, killings  and  military abuses  under   President Marcos and Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile’s rule in the country.

In the midst of growing social,   economic and  political concerns brought about by imprisonments of thousands and thousands of people under President Marcos’s martial rule,  the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches  General Assembly  met and will   elect the President, Vice President and 7 members of the Board of Trustees that will helped programs  responsive to the of the  Baptist churches and the problems of poverty, human rights violations and repressions in the country.

Bacolod Evangelical Church, the venue of the assembly, is the biggest Convention Baptist Church in Negros Occdental. It is   located at Rosario &  San Juan Streets, in Bacolod City. Here delegates, from Panay, Romblon, Mindoro, Manila &  Luzon and Mindanao   converged  for the assembly. .

Across  Bacolod Evangelical Church  was   Bacolod Elementary School,  a  wide and big school in the  City. The school  assisted  CPBC by opening their classrooms as housing for   delegates - where delegates  slept, take baths & showers,  have fellowship and sharing  before and after the  session in   the assembly.  

Rev. Pamplona was the  minister.  He was pastor of BEC for about 25   years. He was one of the respected pastors  holding big pastorates.  The 3- days General Assembly  was  filled with  delegates. 

At Central Maao Evangelical, we have 5 official delegates. They will have the right to vote officials of the Convention. We have also 8 delgates who were visitors.  They cannot vote. They came to listen, learn and  have fellowship  with  the assembly.

Our choir  will sing  in the assembly together with big churches  - Bacolod Evangelical Church, Bacolod Cosmipolitan Church, Bakyas Baptist  Church, La Carlota Evangelical Church and other churches that will provide music for  the assembly.

 The group that led CPBC before 1976 for some  years,  were commited church leaders
and pastors. At the top of this leadership includes,  Mr. Johnny de la Fuente,  Rev. Levi Lajaylahay, Rev. Malvar Castillon, Atty. Reinero Noledo and  Rev. Dr. Masa.,  They were spiritual  and committed  Baptist leaders.  But  most  remained voiceless under the growing repressions of the Marcos regimes/

A group of young pastors and church leaders were looking for change. They were  young, with visions and dreams for the future – Rev. Sammy Formelleza, from Romblon  and current Coordinator of Center for Education and Research (CER) Rev.Larry Leysa, Promotional Secretary of Iloilo Kasapulanan.  Rev. Eliseo  Fantilaga, of  Capiz and Coordinator of NCCP in Western Visayas, Pastor Tony Elequin of Antique, Domngo Bernal of  Aklan,

In Negros Occidental, the group were headed by  Fred and Victoria Bat-og, Baptist Youth leaders, Rev. Esfe Tandog, Provincial  Minister of Negros Kasapulanan  and Pastor Rudy Bernal of Central Maao Evangelical Church, with the church   radio program, “Hour of Discovery”over DYHB in Bacolod. These pastors and church leaders have transformational   minds  and leadership that can touched and  reached some pastors and  leaders of the churches  in the Convention.

We attended the  Assembly ready to work for change.  During the last 2  years, we were involved in  seminars by the   Center for Education and Research (CER),  trying to educate church people  in  leadership and  formation.   Some  young pastors  were involved in the training,  then headed by Rev. Conrad Brown.

I cannot remember the  people  who led the worships services, those who led workshops and those who preached the messages during the assembly. But for us the call the  was clear.  The need   for change in the   leadership  of the Convention. A leadership with new visions, clear directions and capacity to mobilize the churches  to respond  to the problem of grave poverty and  resist the growing repressions and  human rights violation in the country. 

The decision was  made.  To participate in the change of   leadership  this year.    They   made plans  to mobilized  delegates to the assembly.

They called  on  churches in   Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Antique and Negros  to help send  delegates to the Convention with  money for   transportation,  registration, food and snacks during the assembly.

To assist some delegates who have difficulties to buy their food at the assembly mess halls,we  organized a group who will cooked  food for some of the delegates. One room in the Elementary school was requested where food can be cooked for some delegates who have difficulties for  food.

It was a great event, the CPBC assembly of 1976. But we have not identified a possible candidate  for President yet.  .

After scouting the potentials in the assembly, it seems, no one has the capacity to defeat the candidate  who was running with the  backing of the CPBC administration.  Fred Bat-og suggested to make a team of  10  pastors and church leaders to visit Rev. Moley  Famillaran  and  asked  him to  provide  the  needed leadership.

We came to him at his office at Bacolod City Hall in the afternoon of the First Day. Rev. Famillaran thanked the group  for there  effort  and    help. But he did not accept the challenge to run for President..   He said: “I am busy with my work as Secretary to the Mayor. I have to be at the office every day. It’s difficult to take responsibility with the Convention. It’s not easy to be President of the organization.” He requested the group to find another person to run for CPBC President. We returned to the assembly, a bit sad. 

After discussing the situation  that night, the group felt, there was no one, but Rev. Famillaran to run for President with potentials to win.  The group decided to  visit  him again and request  him again,   to  make himself available for the presidency of the Convention. On the  2nd day, another team of  about 15  leaders were delegated to  see  Rev. Famillaran  with  a final  request  to run for  CPBC President.

 Fred Bat-og said: “We come to request you to run for President. We believe you are needed by the hour. If you will not, we will not pushed you. But we will have no candidate for  President in  this assembly.”

Rev. Famillaran looked at all of us. He said: He was making a hard decision. He said:  “Ok, I will ran. I will file my candidacy. But I will not campaign. I will just visit the assembly, on the 3rd day, for about an hour to show my face, met some friends and shook hands  with some who were in the assembly.”

We shooked  hands with Rev. Famillaran. We told him, we were  happy with his decision. We asked one to pray. Pastor Tony Elequin prayed for us all. He  prayed for Rev. Famillaran. When we left the  office of the Mayor that afternoon, we feel  the elections of the  CPBC President will be one of the challenges of the time.

Most of the delegates were busy in the assembly  hall  at Bacolod Evangelical Church. 
There were beautiful singing.  There were  sermons during the assembly, by well known speakers. Different choirs sang  on  different times of worships. Our choir at Central Maao Evangelical Church also sung a   piece. We were all  touched by the musical renditions of the  different choirs.

There were food available in the mess hall of the assembly.   In the Elementary School, some   delegates  eat their food prepared by the group’s  cooks. There were excitements  during the 3 day assembly.

The campaigns for elections of the CPBC leaders – President, Vice President and Board of Trustees was felt. It was a strong and hard  campaigns.  Mostly done in whispers and by raising of our hands, in a kind of salute.   It was the first time, I participated  in the election of the Convention.  I felt, it was a great spiritual  experience,  being an active part in the elections of  CPBC officers. I felt, deep inside me, God was working in each of   the delegates minds and hearts.  He works with-in me.

An hour before the casting  of votes, I met one of the CPBC  Board member, running for re-election. He said: “ Rudy your group were campaigning. It.s bad.”  I said, of course, we campaign. This is election days. We need to present an alternative person. And an alternative program."  He looked at me.  I smiled.  Then,   I laughed.  And   smiled  with me..

The election   held that afternoon  was a solemn process. It was the election of the President, the Vice President and  7 members of the Board of Trustees.They were men and women, who offered themselves in the service of the Lord, thru the leadership of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches. It was holy process.  For elections, right  elections are holy exercises.   It calls for high  and deep  commitments. For   the President, Vice President and Members of the Board,  were  not paid salaries for their services. They  were all volunteers. All of them  accepted the call of Jesus for  leadership through the CPBC.

At 7:30 PM,  the result of the election  canvas was announced.  Rev. Moley Famillaran was elected President of the Convention. Also elected were the Vice President and  members  of the Board of Trustees.

That evening, Rev. Meley Famillaran, was installed as President. Also installed were the  Vice President and the members of the Board of Trustees.

Rev. Famillaran was elected President,  in one of the crucial period of our country’s  history –when the country  was struggling and many people were suffering under President Ferdinand Marcos martial law regime,.

The election of Rev. Moley Famillaran CPBC President was a new milestone for the
Baptist Convention’s ministries. There were major changes and directions  made during his leadership.

In  the first 3 months of his term, with the new  General Secretary, they  led in the Program Planning Process that looked deep in the ministry of the CPBC and tried to  worked and mobilized the 3 Programs of the Convention-- Evangelism, Christian Education and Stewardship to be more relevant to the needs  of the churches.

He started a pilot program on Urban Industrial Mission (UIM), in Insular Lumber Company (ILCO)  in Hinobaan, Negros Occidental that soon  became the 4th  program of the Convention,  the   New Frontier Ministries,  the   development arms of  CPBC.

Rev. Famillaran with the General Secretary,   worked to address the issues of  Human Dignity, Human Rights violations  and  worked to help alleviate deep  poverty suffered by the people.

After serving for one term as President,  Rev. Moley Familiaran accepted the God’s call to serve as Pastor of Cosmopolitan Church a member of the United Church of Christ in Philippines (UCCP),  Together with NCCP,  it stood  strongly  against human rights violations and other abuses of the Marcos Martial rule.

In the 1980’s, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), the Philippine Independent Church (PIC) together with  more than 20 organizations  were tagged by the  military as communists fronts. These were hard  and dangerous times to work  for peace,  justice and human rights.  But  many in the churches, in journalism,  labor,  peasantry, professionals, students, out-of-school-youths, lawyers, physicians and nurses, fishermen stood for  peace, justice,  freedom  and resisting  human right violations in all parts of the country, until the dictator fall. 









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