Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of The Philippines - History of CAMACOP Presidents

History of CAMACOP Presidents

When CAMACOP was established in 1947, Rev. Jeremias Dulaca was elected chairman (now President) of CAMACOP. He served until 1957 when he was succeeded by Rev. Florentino de Jesus, Sr. Rev. de Jesus served until 1960 when Rev. Dulaca was elected again as CAMACOP president. Unfortunately, Rev. Dulaca suddenly died of a heart attack on September 18, 1962. Dulaca left a legacy as the founding president of the denomination. He was then succeeded by Vice-President Rev. Leodegario Madrigal. Rev. Madrigal was elected to a full term as president in 1963. In the CAMACOP 1966 General Assembly, Rev. Vicente Pada, director of the Ebenezer Bible College was elected president of CAMACOP. In 1972, Rev. Leo Madrigal was elected again as president. During his tenure, the CAMACOP church population of 400 was doubled to 800 until Madrigal's term ended in 1978. In the 1978 General Assembly, Dr. Benjamin de Jesus, son of former president Florentino de Jesus, Sr. was elected president of the denomination. He was reelected twice in 1981 and 1985. He was replaced by Dr. Valmike Apuzen in 1989. He was reelected in 1993 and was succeeded by Vice-President Dr. Rodrigo Tano in 1997. Dr. Jose Dalino was then elected president in 2001 and was succeeded by Vice-President Rev. Reniel Joel Nebab in 2005. He was reelected in 2009. These are the current CAMACOP officials:

  • CAMACOP President/Executive Bishop:

Dr. Reniel Joel Nebab

  • CAMACOP Vice-President/Auxiliary Bishop:

Rev. Eduardo Cajes

  • National Executive Minister-Division of Church Ministries (NEM-DCM):

Rev. Eduardo Cajes

  • National Executive Minister-Division of General and Theological Education (NEM-DGTE):

Dr. Averell Aragon

  • National Executive Minister-Division of Administration and Finance (NEM-DAF):

Rev. Joseph Reyes

  • National Executive Minister-Division of Missions (NEM-DM):

Rev. James Quisqurin

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