Saturday, January 8, 2011

City Alliance Evangelical Church: Cantata

Music has always been a part of praises to the Almighty for all the  Christian community. In 1929 the City Alliance Evangelical Church (CAEC) here in Cotabato City started to build their community. Since then the church loves music as part of their praises,  the members took part in the holding of Cantata which started in 1970 during the time of Mr. Herson Ramos. It became an annual event that the community look forward to.
 
On December 19, 2010 another spectacular performances of the Cantata was held where 36 members of the choir performed ten songs of the album "The Name Jesus". The preparation took off on June 2010 and invited KC Galano who played seven song pieces on violin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj7DKJNhpbI

The group hopes for another grand performance in December 2011 for the members of the City Alliance Evangelical community.





Friday, January 7, 2011

a gLimPsE oF cOtABatO ciTy tOdAy


The very rich and exotic cultural heritage of the city and the colorful history it possess makes Cotabato City an ideal destination for culture and history.

These qualities of the city did not happen overnight. It dawned in the year 1515 when Shariff Mohammad Kabunsuan, a religious missionary and prince from Johore, set foot on the mouth of the Masla Pulangi that eventually led to the conversion of the natives into the Islamic faith, led by its chief Tabunaway.  This marked an unending flow of events that marked its fate as a center of civilization in Central Mindanao. 

These conversion led to the establishment of the Sultanate form of government, the establishment of Royal Houses, a vigourous trade and commerce, the introduction of the Madrasah form of education, and other that soon led to the Golden Age of the Royal House of Maguindanao under the rule of Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat.  Regarded as its golden age as the Sultanate extended its domain and powers up to the areas of Davao and some areas of Zamboanga.

Later, the arrival of the Jesuits in 1871 added another facet to this colorful history.  They did not only introduced the Christian faith, but established a formation house and church that started the growth of Christian family in this part of the country.

Today, Cotabato City is known to be the only place in the country where the seed of the world’s greatest faith was planted, grew and nourished.  The existence of these two religion that side by side continued to flourish molded the Cotabateno, into what he is now.

Presently, being the only Tagalog speaking city in Mindanao, the visitor will never be alienated by language, nor by the ways people speak and act. The only place where Islam and Christianity is understood, respected, appreciated and accepted by its people.

The Cotabato City of today, is a bustling and exciting place that continuously pulsates in all aspects of human existence; be it trade and commerce, education, religion, information, social and cultural activities.

Cotabato City is a typhoon-free city enjoying sunlight the whole day with slight to heavy rainshowers during late in the afternoon or early evening.  Temperature is from 26 – 32 degrees celcius particularly in the months of May to July.

Composed of 37 baranggays, carved out of the original five (5) mother baranggay, namely: Poblacion, Rosary Heights, Bagua, Tamontaka and Kalanganan, it is criss-crossed by 38 bodies of water making it an ideal investment site for a water transport system.
 
The city boasts of amenities of urban living, sixteen (16) banking institutions including a Central Bank complete with a cash division, hotels, restaurants, recreational facilities, business centers, radio stations, communication centers, and a list of natural and man-made attractions topped with a hospitality that only Cotabato City offers.(Benjie N. Abarca- City Tourism Office)

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy 2011 to all my Readers


Like all the rest of the Filipinos, HOPE is the best thing to look forward to in 2011.  Hope for everything to be  at  its BEST.   We are aiming for the the achievement of all our wishes for the year.
The Filipino families never loose hope to have a better life for the coming year. After experiencing many challenges in the family relationships and most especially on the financial aspect, each family is aiming for ways and means to provide enough or more the all the members of the family.
The Filipino community aims for peace, security and prosperity.  All this goes together to the achievement of a better community and most of all of a productive society.
The Filipino Government is expected to provide programs to answer the needs of the Filipinos all over the country and around the world.  Most of all a corrupt free government.
As a Filipino blogger, I hope to be able to share to everyone the beauty of Cotabato and events held only here. 
Happy New Year everyone ! ! ! I hope that you continue to be my readers.