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Metropolitan Community Church Quezon City





The MCC or the Metropolitan Community Church is a Christian denomination with special ministry for members of the LGBT (lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender) community.

Metropolitan Community Church is a place for all people. It is our founding belief that all are welcome at the table whether they are GLBT, Straight, Questioning, a member of MCC, a member of another church, or not affiliated with a church at all. The love of God is NOT conditional. All are welcome!

MCC Quezon City (MCCQC) was established on September 13, 2006 by Pastor Ceejay Agbayani Jr. as a mission program of the Makati-based MCC Philippines, the first MCC in Asia. On May 30, 2008, the members of the MCCQC have resolved to become independent, and by July 5th crafted its own by-laws.

Last September 14, 2008, during its 2nd church anniversary, MCCQC became a full affiliate church of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC), while Pastor Ceejay Agbayani Jr. was ordained in a ceremony presided by Region 1 Rev. Elder Ken Martin.

And on November 23, 2008, MCCQC reached another milestone by holding its first Sunday Worship Service in its new home at #56 Mindanao Avenue. Through the support of the MCC Asia Pacific Initiative led by Rev.Dr.Jonipher Kwong, MCCQC now has a worship place and headquarters.

At this point, MCCQC is working to establish missions in Baguio City, Santiago, Isabela and also in Marikina City.

We intend to spread God's message of hope and love to all Filipino LGBT, especially those living in Quezon City and nearby areas, as we embark on a mission to transform hearts, lives, and history.

We build inclusion not exclusion.
We form communities, not committees.
We are spiritually transformed, not reform.
We promote social action, and act accordingly.


Come and join us!


For More Info: Call or text
Rev. Ceejay Agbayani, MDiv.
Mobile No. 0919-5009098 smart or 0915.1814963 globe
MCCQC Official email address: mccqc@ymail.com











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