Question & AnswerQ&A (MANILA CITY KIPASIYAHAN BLG. 431 Serye ng 2015)
The main purpose is to urge the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to recognize Iglesia Ni Cristo - Lokal ng Tayuman as a historical site in the City of Manila and to celebrate its centenary on November 6, 2015.
The authors include Kgg. Ernesto M. Dionisio, Jr., Rolando M. Valeriano, Edward V.P. Maceda, John Marvin "Yul Servo" Nieto, Salvador H. Lacuna, Marlon M. Lacson, Raymundo R. Yupangco, and Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso.
It is the second local established by Felix Y. Manalo, witnessed key changes in Manila, served as the general office during the Philippine-Japanese war, and hosted the first Ministerial class in the history of Iglesia Ni Cristo.
The National Historical Commission is the government agency responsible for recognizing, naming, and marking historic sites in the Philippines.
The Kapasiyahan resolves to urge the NHCP to declare the site as historic, distributes copies of the resolution to Iglesia Ni Cristo Central, Lokal ng Tayuman, and NHCP, and requests its publication in a widely circulated newspaper.
On November 6, 2015.
It is considered the second local congregation established by Felix Y. Manalo, making it historically important for the church.
Edward V.P. Maceda served as the temporary chairman.
Its historic role in Philippine history, its association with Felix Y. Manalo, its function during the war, and its significance within the church's ministerial education.
It directs that copies be provided to Iglesia Ni Cristo Central, Lokal ng Tayuman, and NHCP, and that it be published in a newspaper with general circulation.