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  • Philippines: Iloilo Moshim Workshop and Gathering

    The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) Western Visayas successfully held its 2-Day Moshim Workshop and Gathering on October 18–19, 2025, at the FFWPU Iloilo Church. A total of 61 participants from Iloilo, Bacolod City, and Guimaras joined onsite and online, showing strong dedication despite the bad weather.

    The event was graced by national leaders including Regional President Rev. Ronnie Sodusta, Rev. Shirley Vergara, Rev. Edgar Tanate, and Rev. Angelito Cainday. The program opened with prayer and welcome remarks, followed by key lectures on attendance, the Philippine providence, church membership and database management, witnessing, nurturing future leaders, and strengthening tithing culture among the youth.

    The workshop featured a meaningful Sunday Service, fellowship activities, and sharing sessions that deepened unity and faith among participants. The closing ceremony honored the Top 10 Faithful Consistent Givers/Tithers and included reflections from members who expressed renewed determination to serve Heaven.

    The event ended with a benediction, united prayer, Eog Mansei, and a commemorative photo, followed by a community meeting to strengthen cooperation across local churches. Overall, the workshop was a spiritually uplifting and successful gathering that strengthened devotion, unity, and commitment to Heavenly Parent, True Parents, and the mission in Western Visayas.

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    Philippines: Iloilo Moshim Workshop and Gathering The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) Western Visayas successfully held its 2-Day Moshim Workshop and Gathering on October 18–19, 2025, at the FFWPU Iloilo Church. A total of 61 participants from Iloilo, Bacolod City, and Guimaras joined onsite and online, showing strong dedication despite the bad weather. The event was graced by national leaders including Regional President Rev. Ronnie Sodusta, Rev. Shirley Vergara, Rev. Edgar Tanate, and Rev. Angelito Cainday. The program opened with prayer and welcome remarks, followed by key lectures on attendance, the Philippine providence, church membership and database management, witnessing, nurturing future leaders, and strengthening tithing culture among the youth. The workshop featured a meaningful Sunday Service, fellowship activities, and sharing sessions that deepened unity and faith among participants. The closing ceremony honored the Top 10 Faithful Consistent Givers/Tithers and included reflections from members who expressed renewed determination to serve Heaven. The event ended with a benediction, united prayer, Eog Mansei, and a commemorative photo, followed by a community meeting to strengthen cooperation across local churches. Overall, the workshop was a spiritually uplifting and successful gathering that strengthened devotion, unity, and commitment to Heavenly Parent, True Parents, and the mission in Western Visayas. #Philippines #MoshimWorkshop #FaithInAction
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  • Philippines: Cebu Moshim Workshop and Gathering

    The Moshim (Attendance) Workshop and Gathering was held on October 11–12, 2025, at #25, Visayas Peace Embassy, Urgello St., Sambag 1, Cebu City, bringing together blessed families, brothers, and sisters from across the Visayas region. The two-day event served as a providential opportunity for participants to receive updates on the national providence, strengthen their Heart of Attendance to True Mother, and renew their commitment to the church’s mission. Under the guidance of Regional Director Rev. Ronnie D. Sodusta and other key leaders, the workshop started with the Blessing and Opening of the New Witnessing and Education Center, followed by meaningful sessions that deepened the members’ faith and understanding of their responsibilities in this new era of Cheon Il Guk.

    The first day featured lectures such as “The Philippine Providence Today: Our Path of Attendance to True Mother” by Rev. Sodusta and “Database and Church Membership: Its Importance and Necessity” by Mrs. Grace Carumba, Director of the DBM Department. These talks emphasized the importance of accountability, record-keeping, and collective progress in advancing the providence. Members also took part in worship songs, prayers, and fellowship, fostering a spirit of unity and devotion before concluding the day with dinner and heartfelt reflections.

    On the second day, the program continued with a Special Sunday Sermon delivered by Rev. Ronnie D. Sodusta, Regional Director of FFWPU Philippines, and a lecture on Witnessing, Education, and the New Era by Rev. Edgar Tanate. Other highlights included Mrs. Shirley Vergara’s talk on Raising Faithful Givers and Rev. Angelito Cainday’s presentation on Church Growth, Initiatives and New Policies. The event concluded with a Closing Ceremony, recognizing the Top 10 Faithful Consistent Givers/Tithers, followed by reflection sharing, cheers of Eog Mansei, and a community gathering titled “Voices of the Local Church.”  The workshop successfully strengthened members’ sense of purpose, inspired renewed dedication, and deepened the bonds among families working together for the realization of Cheon Il Guk.

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    Philippines: Cebu Moshim Workshop and Gathering The Moshim (Attendance) Workshop and Gathering was held on October 11–12, 2025, at #25, Visayas Peace Embassy, Urgello St., Sambag 1, Cebu City, bringing together blessed families, brothers, and sisters from across the Visayas region. The two-day event served as a providential opportunity for participants to receive updates on the national providence, strengthen their Heart of Attendance to True Mother, and renew their commitment to the church’s mission. Under the guidance of Regional Director Rev. Ronnie D. Sodusta and other key leaders, the workshop started with the Blessing and Opening of the New Witnessing and Education Center, followed by meaningful sessions that deepened the members’ faith and understanding of their responsibilities in this new era of Cheon Il Guk. The first day featured lectures such as “The Philippine Providence Today: Our Path of Attendance to True Mother” by Rev. Sodusta and “Database and Church Membership: Its Importance and Necessity” by Mrs. Grace Carumba, Director of the DBM Department. These talks emphasized the importance of accountability, record-keeping, and collective progress in advancing the providence. Members also took part in worship songs, prayers, and fellowship, fostering a spirit of unity and devotion before concluding the day with dinner and heartfelt reflections. On the second day, the program continued with a Special Sunday Sermon delivered by Rev. Ronnie D. Sodusta, Regional Director of FFWPU Philippines, and a lecture on Witnessing, Education, and the New Era by Rev. Edgar Tanate. Other highlights included Mrs. Shirley Vergara’s talk on Raising Faithful Givers and Rev. Angelito Cainday’s presentation on Church Growth, Initiatives and New Policies. The event concluded with a Closing Ceremony, recognizing the Top 10 Faithful Consistent Givers/Tithers, followed by reflection sharing, cheers of Eog Mansei, and a community gathering titled “Voices of the Local Church.”  The workshop successfully strengthened members’ sense of purpose, inspired renewed dedication, and deepened the bonds among families working together for the realization of Cheon Il Guk. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: True Love in Action: FFWPU Extends Relief to Earthquake-Affected Families in Northern Cebu

    On October 31, 2025, a True Love in Action activity was conducted in Purok Nemtree, Purok Mano, San Remigio, Cebu, with the aim of easing the burden of families affected by the recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Northern Cebu. The initiative aimed to bring comfort and support to families affected by the recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake that severely impacted parts of Northern Cebu.

    The devastating tremor left many families struggling with loss, displacement, and uncertainty. In response, FFWPU members mobilized quickly to organize a relief effort centered on one of the movement’s core principles — living for the sake of others. This principle guided every aspect of the activity, from preparation to the heartfelt interactions with beneficiaries.

    The activity stood not only as an act of assistance but also as a heartfelt expression of genuine love — a reminder that true love finds its deepest meaning when expressed through sincere service. It reflected the values of solidarity, compassion, and care that bring hope and strength to communities in challenging times.

    Everyone shared a heartfelt desire to continue reaching and supporting even more people — upholding the spirit of true love by living for the sake of others.

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    Philippines: True Love in Action: FFWPU Extends Relief to Earthquake-Affected Families in Northern Cebu On October 31, 2025, a True Love in Action activity was conducted in Purok Nemtree, Purok Mano, San Remigio, Cebu, with the aim of easing the burden of families affected by the recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Northern Cebu. The initiative aimed to bring comfort and support to families affected by the recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake that severely impacted parts of Northern Cebu. The devastating tremor left many families struggling with loss, displacement, and uncertainty. In response, FFWPU members mobilized quickly to organize a relief effort centered on one of the movement’s core principles — living for the sake of others. This principle guided every aspect of the activity, from preparation to the heartfelt interactions with beneficiaries. The activity stood not only as an act of assistance but also as a heartfelt expression of genuine love — a reminder that true love finds its deepest meaning when expressed through sincere service. It reflected the values of solidarity, compassion, and care that bring hope and strength to communities in challenging times. Everyone shared a heartfelt desire to continue reaching and supporting even more people — upholding the spirit of true love by living for the sake of others. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: Saturday Youth Service

    The Saturday Youth Service was successfully conducted through a Zoom meeting with the participation of youth, Blessed Children, and Blessed Families. The program was organized and led by the Area 5 Blessed Children, who took responsibility for various parts of the service, ensuring a meaningful and inspiring gathering. The highlight of the event was the message shared by Mr. Brian Catbay, the Youth Coordinator of Area 5, who gave a heartfelt testimony about his experiences during the 21-Day Pure Water Assembly. He emphasized the importance of unity, expressing that we are all one family under Heavenly Parent and True Parents. His sharing deeply inspired the participants to strengthen their heart of brotherhood and continue living a life of faith centered on love and unity. The program not only provided spiritual nourishment but also fostered a deeper sense of connection among the blessed children, encouraging everyone to actively take part in building a community of heart devoted to Heavenly Parent and True Parents.

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    Philippines: Saturday Youth Service The Saturday Youth Service was successfully conducted through a Zoom meeting with the participation of youth, Blessed Children, and Blessed Families. The program was organized and led by the Area 5 Blessed Children, who took responsibility for various parts of the service, ensuring a meaningful and inspiring gathering. The highlight of the event was the message shared by Mr. Brian Catbay, the Youth Coordinator of Area 5, who gave a heartfelt testimony about his experiences during the 21-Day Pure Water Assembly. He emphasized the importance of unity, expressing that we are all one family under Heavenly Parent and True Parents. His sharing deeply inspired the participants to strengthen their heart of brotherhood and continue living a life of faith centered on love and unity. The program not only provided spiritual nourishment but also fostered a deeper sense of connection among the blessed children, encouraging everyone to actively take part in building a community of heart devoted to Heavenly Parent and True Parents. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: Meet and Greet for 1st Generation Matching Candidates

    Following Sunday's worship service, the Blessed Family Department (BFD) held a Meet and Greet for 1st generation matching candidates. This important event focused on guiding, encouraging, and providing support to our brothers and sisters as they prepare for the Blessing, offering valuable insights and a sense of togetherness.

    Mrs. Dulce and Mrs. Catherine, serving as cherished mentors and spiritual guides, honored the program with their presence. They warmly engaged with the candidates, thoughtfully listening to and understanding their heartfelt motivations for seeking the Blessing.  Mrs. Dulce lovingly reminded the attendees of the Five Key Principles in preparation of receiving the blessing and cultivating a healthy spiritual life: prayerfulness, spirituality, relationships, substantial growth, and sincerity. With genuine care, the mentors emphasized that preparing for the Blessing involves not only external preparations but, even more profoundly, internal growth—cultivating a healthy spiritual life, unwavering faith, and a willing heart to embrace God's divine plan.

    During the discussion, Mrs. Catherine Gregorio encouraged the participants to openly share their thoughts, particularly regarding their perspectives on receiving the Blessing in the coming year. Four dedicated individuals reaffirmed their commitment to receive the Blessing by 2026. The presence of the BFD Director from the Philippines and Asia Pacific provided reassurance and insightful guidance, helping the candidates to understand the Blessing as a sacred covenant rather than merely a personal decision.

    This gathering not only provided participants with invaluable guidance but also fostered a profound sense of community, assuring them that they are supported and united in their journey toward the Blessing. The Meet and Greet successfully created a nurturing environment for first-generation candidates to reflect, receive guidance, and deepen their spiritual preparation for the Blessing. It served as a powerful reminder that the path to eternal marriage is a journey of unwavering faith, heartfelt devotion, and continuous alignment with Heavenly Parent’s divine providence.

    #Philippines #BFD
    Philippines: Meet and Greet for 1st Generation Matching Candidates Following Sunday's worship service, the Blessed Family Department (BFD) held a Meet and Greet for 1st generation matching candidates. This important event focused on guiding, encouraging, and providing support to our brothers and sisters as they prepare for the Blessing, offering valuable insights and a sense of togetherness. Mrs. Dulce and Mrs. Catherine, serving as cherished mentors and spiritual guides, honored the program with their presence. They warmly engaged with the candidates, thoughtfully listening to and understanding their heartfelt motivations for seeking the Blessing.  Mrs. Dulce lovingly reminded the attendees of the Five Key Principles in preparation of receiving the blessing and cultivating a healthy spiritual life: prayerfulness, spirituality, relationships, substantial growth, and sincerity. With genuine care, the mentors emphasized that preparing for the Blessing involves not only external preparations but, even more profoundly, internal growth—cultivating a healthy spiritual life, unwavering faith, and a willing heart to embrace God's divine plan. During the discussion, Mrs. Catherine Gregorio encouraged the participants to openly share their thoughts, particularly regarding their perspectives on receiving the Blessing in the coming year. Four dedicated individuals reaffirmed their commitment to receive the Blessing by 2026. The presence of the BFD Director from the Philippines and Asia Pacific provided reassurance and insightful guidance, helping the candidates to understand the Blessing as a sacred covenant rather than merely a personal decision. This gathering not only provided participants with invaluable guidance but also fostered a profound sense of community, assuring them that they are supported and united in their journey toward the Blessing. The Meet and Greet successfully created a nurturing environment for first-generation candidates to reflect, receive guidance, and deepen their spiritual preparation for the Blessing. It served as a powerful reminder that the path to eternal marriage is a journey of unwavering faith, heartfelt devotion, and continuous alignment with Heavenly Parent’s divine providence. #Philippines #BFD
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  • Philippines: 1st Generation Blessing Seminar

    On Saturday, October 18, 2025, potential first-generation Blessing and matching candidates from different churches in the Philippines attended a Zoom seminar. The seminar focused on deepening their understanding of the Blessing and preparing them for the matching process, with the goal of achieving a lasting, lifetime blessing.

    The program was attended by the BFD coordinator and matching supporters, and featured lectures from key leaders. Mrs. Dulce Buyayo, Asia Pacific BFD Director, emphasized the value and significance of the Blessing as the first step toward embracing the future and inspired participants to join the restoration process, fulfilling God’s dream. Rev. John Gregorio, FFWPU Secretary General of the Philippine Region, provided an insightful and practical understanding of the Blessing, guiding participants on how to prepare themselves to be the right person before seeking a partner.

    Mrs. Cathy then oriented the participants on the matching and Blessing guidelines, outlining the steps involved in preparing to receive the Blessing. This information also helped BFD coordinators and matching supporters guide their participants effectively on their journey.

    The seminar provided participants with a deeper understanding of the Blessing’s significance and the importance of self-preparation, emphasizing good character, a filial heart, and practicing goodness daily. Through interaction and reflection, participants shared their views on the process and their inspiration from the Blessing. Mr. Jason Teves, a participant, shared that he was initially unsure about the matching process but, after being inspired by happy FilJap families, felt drawn to the idea. He now realizes the importance of fully committing with a pure heart, understanding the challenges faced by blessed families, and striving to be his best self to earn a blessing. Ultimately, trusting in the guidance of leaders and elders, he hopes to be blessed while True Mother is still alive and is ready to see where fate leads him.

    The seminar concluded with Mrs. Dulce’s guidance, instilling in participants a renewed sense of determination and a deeper understanding of the Blessing. She emphasized that it’s not just about external preparation, but about truly understanding the value of the Blessing and being ready to embark on a new stage of life, building a relationship centered on Heavenly Parents and True Parents.

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    Philippines: 1st Generation Blessing Seminar On Saturday, October 18, 2025, potential first-generation Blessing and matching candidates from different churches in the Philippines attended a Zoom seminar. The seminar focused on deepening their understanding of the Blessing and preparing them for the matching process, with the goal of achieving a lasting, lifetime blessing. The program was attended by the BFD coordinator and matching supporters, and featured lectures from key leaders. Mrs. Dulce Buyayo, Asia Pacific BFD Director, emphasized the value and significance of the Blessing as the first step toward embracing the future and inspired participants to join the restoration process, fulfilling God’s dream. Rev. John Gregorio, FFWPU Secretary General of the Philippine Region, provided an insightful and practical understanding of the Blessing, guiding participants on how to prepare themselves to be the right person before seeking a partner. Mrs. Cathy then oriented the participants on the matching and Blessing guidelines, outlining the steps involved in preparing to receive the Blessing. This information also helped BFD coordinators and matching supporters guide their participants effectively on their journey. The seminar provided participants with a deeper understanding of the Blessing’s significance and the importance of self-preparation, emphasizing good character, a filial heart, and practicing goodness daily. Through interaction and reflection, participants shared their views on the process and their inspiration from the Blessing. Mr. Jason Teves, a participant, shared that he was initially unsure about the matching process but, after being inspired by happy FilJap families, felt drawn to the idea. He now realizes the importance of fully committing with a pure heart, understanding the challenges faced by blessed families, and striving to be his best self to earn a blessing. Ultimately, trusting in the guidance of leaders and elders, he hopes to be blessed while True Mother is still alive and is ready to see where fate leads him. The seminar concluded with Mrs. Dulce’s guidance, instilling in participants a renewed sense of determination and a deeper understanding of the Blessing. She emphasized that it’s not just about external preparation, but about truly understanding the value of the Blessing and being ready to embark on a new stage of life, building a relationship centered on Heavenly Parents and True Parents. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: Opening of FGD Working Youth Center

    Cristobal Street, Sampaloc, Manila. This milestone represents an innovative initiative of FFWPU Philippines, envisioned to serve as the training and development hub for working youth across the country.

    The Working Youth Center aims to form a core community of full-time and part-time young professionals who will contribute to national youth programs while receiving mentorship, job opportunities, and skill enhancement training. The project was inspired by the vision of Regional Director Rev. Ronnie Sodusta and was implemented by the FGD as a concrete step toward raising self-reliant, mission-driven young professionals.

    Program Highlights

    The opening ceremony began with a sanctification through Holy Salt, symbolizing the dedication of the center to Heavenly Parent and True Parents. Rev. Ronnie Sodusta led a heartfelt offering prayer, expressing hope that the center would become a birthplace of new working youth who are capable, faithful, and grounded in public mission.

    Following the sanctification, Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, gave a congratulatory message, sharing Rev. Ronnie’s vision for the center as a foundation that unites both mission and profession. He emphasized that the Working Youth Center stands as a model of innovation for youth development, bridging faith formation and career building.

    Mr. Rustom Gutierrez, newly appointed Center Leader, expressed his gratitude and determination to lead the center with sincerity. In his message, he pledged to raise professionals among both first and second-generation members and shared their collective commitment to financially support the nearby National Youth Witnessing Center (NYWC). He also announced the goal of establishing another witnessing center by 2026, expanding the department’s outreach and community-building capacity.

    The event concluded with a joyful Eog Mansei led by Mr. Gutierrez, followed by a fellowship dinner prepared by youth leaders. The gathering reflected a strong sense of unity, purpose, and renewed enthusiasm among FGD members.

    Conclusion and Impact

    The opening of the FGD Working Youth Center marks a significant advancement in the department’s vision of nurturing self-reliant and mission-oriented youth. It provides a dedicated environment where young members can balance faith and career, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the providence through practical service and professional growth.

    This initiative demonstrates FFWPU Philippines’ commitment to innovation in youth development, turning vision into tangible programs that empower young people to become future leaders and contributors to both their families and society. The Working Youth Center is now set to serve as a national model for youth empowerment, integration, and holistic growth.

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    Philippines: Opening of FGD Working Youth Center Cristobal Street, Sampaloc, Manila. This milestone represents an innovative initiative of FFWPU Philippines, envisioned to serve as the training and development hub for working youth across the country. The Working Youth Center aims to form a core community of full-time and part-time young professionals who will contribute to national youth programs while receiving mentorship, job opportunities, and skill enhancement training. The project was inspired by the vision of Regional Director Rev. Ronnie Sodusta and was implemented by the FGD as a concrete step toward raising self-reliant, mission-driven young professionals. Program Highlights The opening ceremony began with a sanctification through Holy Salt, symbolizing the dedication of the center to Heavenly Parent and True Parents. Rev. Ronnie Sodusta led a heartfelt offering prayer, expressing hope that the center would become a birthplace of new working youth who are capable, faithful, and grounded in public mission. Following the sanctification, Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, gave a congratulatory message, sharing Rev. Ronnie’s vision for the center as a foundation that unites both mission and profession. He emphasized that the Working Youth Center stands as a model of innovation for youth development, bridging faith formation and career building. Mr. Rustom Gutierrez, newly appointed Center Leader, expressed his gratitude and determination to lead the center with sincerity. In his message, he pledged to raise professionals among both first and second-generation members and shared their collective commitment to financially support the nearby National Youth Witnessing Center (NYWC). He also announced the goal of establishing another witnessing center by 2026, expanding the department’s outreach and community-building capacity. The event concluded with a joyful Eog Mansei led by Mr. Gutierrez, followed by a fellowship dinner prepared by youth leaders. The gathering reflected a strong sense of unity, purpose, and renewed enthusiasm among FGD members. Conclusion and Impact The opening of the FGD Working Youth Center marks a significant advancement in the department’s vision of nurturing self-reliant and mission-oriented youth. It provides a dedicated environment where young members can balance faith and career, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the providence through practical service and professional growth. This initiative demonstrates FFWPU Philippines’ commitment to innovation in youth development, turning vision into tangible programs that empower young people to become future leaders and contributors to both their families and society. The Working Youth Center is now set to serve as a national model for youth empowerment, integration, and holistic growth. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education

    The Future Generation Department (FGD), in partnership with IAYSP–Pilipinas, WCARP, and Heavenly Top Gun (HTG), organized the 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education from October 26–29, 2025, held at the Caloocan CARP Center and Tong-Il Moo Do (TIMD) Dojang. This 4-day training was designed for Aralay scholars and working youth participants to rediscover moral values, strengthen their faith, and develop the discipline and heart of future leaders guided by the Divine Principle.

    Program Highlights

    Throughout the four-day program, participants were divided into two teams, Team Yellow and Team Blue, each guided by HTG missionaries who served as their elder brothers and sisters. This team-based setup fostered unity, friendship, and healthy competition, encouraging participants to support one another while embodying the spirit of teamwork and family.

    The program integrated both moral education and practical development, combining lectures, reflections, and activities that nurtured the heart, mind, and body.

    Lecture sessions covered the full spectrum of Principle-based education, from Introduction to Chambumoron, God’s Nature, and The Principle of Creation to The Fall, Restoration, Pure Love Education, and Our Idea of Peace. These lessons helped participants understand their value as children of God and their role in contributing to peace and moral renewal in society.

    Interactive activities such as 2 Truths and 1 Lie, Cross the Line, Ideal Family, and Tower Stack Challenge strengthened communication, coordination, and trust. The use of the TIMD Dojang also provided opportunities for physical discipline and team challenges that reflected unity of body and spirit.

    The HTG missionaries, serving as mentors and team leaders, played a key role in guiding the participants with care and sincerity. They invested their hearts in understanding the youth, offering personal guidance and encouragement throughout the program. Through this, participants could deeply feel the heart and warmth of the FFWPU youth community and were inspired to grow not only as individuals but as brothers and sisters united under one purpose.

    By the final day, many of the participants expressed interest in continuing their growth by joining the programs of FFWPU through IAYSP, CARP, and Tong-Il Moo Do, recognizing these as pathways for further spiritual education, service, and leadership development.

    Conclusion and Impact

    The 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education successfully combined Principle education, physical training, and heartfelt mentoring to create a transformative experience for the participants. The team dynamic helped build trust, responsibility, and a sense of belonging, while the lectures and reflections cultivated a clearer sense of purpose and faith.

    Participants left the program with renewed motivation to live moral lives and to continue their journey with the FFWPU youth organizations. The event strengthened the identity of the Aralay scholars as emerging youth leaders and future contributors to a society centered on true love and service.

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    Philippines: 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education The Future Generation Department (FGD), in partnership with IAYSP–Pilipinas, WCARP, and Heavenly Top Gun (HTG), organized the 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education from October 26–29, 2025, held at the Caloocan CARP Center and Tong-Il Moo Do (TIMD) Dojang. This 4-day training was designed for Aralay scholars and working youth participants to rediscover moral values, strengthen their faith, and develop the discipline and heart of future leaders guided by the Divine Principle. Program Highlights Throughout the four-day program, participants were divided into two teams, Team Yellow and Team Blue, each guided by HTG missionaries who served as their elder brothers and sisters. This team-based setup fostered unity, friendship, and healthy competition, encouraging participants to support one another while embodying the spirit of teamwork and family. The program integrated both moral education and practical development, combining lectures, reflections, and activities that nurtured the heart, mind, and body. Lecture sessions covered the full spectrum of Principle-based education, from Introduction to Chambumoron, God’s Nature, and The Principle of Creation to The Fall, Restoration, Pure Love Education, and Our Idea of Peace. These lessons helped participants understand their value as children of God and their role in contributing to peace and moral renewal in society. Interactive activities such as 2 Truths and 1 Lie, Cross the Line, Ideal Family, and Tower Stack Challenge strengthened communication, coordination, and trust. The use of the TIMD Dojang also provided opportunities for physical discipline and team challenges that reflected unity of body and spirit. The HTG missionaries, serving as mentors and team leaders, played a key role in guiding the participants with care and sincerity. They invested their hearts in understanding the youth, offering personal guidance and encouragement throughout the program. Through this, participants could deeply feel the heart and warmth of the FFWPU youth community and were inspired to grow not only as individuals but as brothers and sisters united under one purpose. By the final day, many of the participants expressed interest in continuing their growth by joining the programs of FFWPU through IAYSP, CARP, and Tong-Il Moo Do, recognizing these as pathways for further spiritual education, service, and leadership development. Conclusion and Impact The 4-Day Youth Moral Recovery and Development Education successfully combined Principle education, physical training, and heartfelt mentoring to create a transformative experience for the participants. The team dynamic helped build trust, responsibility, and a sense of belonging, while the lectures and reflections cultivated a clearer sense of purpose and faith. Participants left the program with renewed motivation to live moral lives and to continue their journey with the FFWPU youth organizations. The event strengthened the identity of the Aralay scholars as emerging youth leaders and future contributors to a society centered on true love and service. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: 2nd FGD Sunday Youth Ministry

    The Future Generation Department (FGD), in partnership with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) Missionaries, held the 2nd FGD Sunday Youth Ministry and Special Sunday Service Program on October 19, 2025, at the UPF Peace Embassy in Quezon City. This initiative aims to build a regular youth ministry that spiritually prepares young people before worship and guides them to actively participate in church life. The program also strengthens fellowship, faith education, and leadership development among the youth.

    Youth Ministry

    The youth program began with 27 participants and opened with an interactive icebreaker to build connection among the youth. This was followed by a holy song practice of “Holy Mother Han,” which created a prayerful atmosphere. A Korean language learning session was facilitated by Ms. Kim Kana from the HTG Korea Team, where the participants learned the basics of Hangul and simple Korean expressions in a fun and engaging way.

    After a short break, Ms. Raijeli Colati, HTG Asia Pacific missionary, delivered a Pure Love testimony on maintaining purity, building good character, and preparing for a future family based on moral values. Her message inspired the youth to make wise and responsible choices in life. The youth ministry segment helped deepen the participants’ faith and strengthened their fellowship.

    Sunday Service

    After the youth gathering, the participants joined the main congregation for the Special Sunday Service. Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, delivered the sermon on the theme of dedication to Heavenly Parent and True Parents. He encouraged the second generation to take ownership of the providence, live with purpose, and develop a strong life of faith. He also encouraged Blessed Families to support youth development by actively engaging their children in FGD programs.

    As the final part of the service, Ms. Ella Mae Perez, FGD Area 1 Youth Coordinator, led a recognition ceremony for the Asia Pacific Heavenly Top Gun missionaries. Those who had completed their service in the Philippines were honored before their departure to their next mission areas abroad. The congregation offered prayers and encouragement for their continued mission journey.

    Conclusion

    The program successfully strengthened youth involvement in Sunday worship and deepened their connection to faith and community. The integration of the youth ministry with the Sunday Service created a meaningful and inspiring environment for the youth. The program concluded with group fellowship and a commitment to continue the weekly Sunday Youth Ministry as a foundation for raising future leaders of faith.

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    Philippines: 2nd FGD Sunday Youth Ministry The Future Generation Department (FGD), in partnership with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) Missionaries, held the 2nd FGD Sunday Youth Ministry and Special Sunday Service Program on October 19, 2025, at the UPF Peace Embassy in Quezon City. This initiative aims to build a regular youth ministry that spiritually prepares young people before worship and guides them to actively participate in church life. The program also strengthens fellowship, faith education, and leadership development among the youth. Youth Ministry The youth program began with 27 participants and opened with an interactive icebreaker to build connection among the youth. This was followed by a holy song practice of “Holy Mother Han,” which created a prayerful atmosphere. A Korean language learning session was facilitated by Ms. Kim Kana from the HTG Korea Team, where the participants learned the basics of Hangul and simple Korean expressions in a fun and engaging way. After a short break, Ms. Raijeli Colati, HTG Asia Pacific missionary, delivered a Pure Love testimony on maintaining purity, building good character, and preparing for a future family based on moral values. Her message inspired the youth to make wise and responsible choices in life. The youth ministry segment helped deepen the participants’ faith and strengthened their fellowship. Sunday Service After the youth gathering, the participants joined the main congregation for the Special Sunday Service. Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, delivered the sermon on the theme of dedication to Heavenly Parent and True Parents. He encouraged the second generation to take ownership of the providence, live with purpose, and develop a strong life of faith. He also encouraged Blessed Families to support youth development by actively engaging their children in FGD programs. As the final part of the service, Ms. Ella Mae Perez, FGD Area 1 Youth Coordinator, led a recognition ceremony for the Asia Pacific Heavenly Top Gun missionaries. Those who had completed their service in the Philippines were honored before their departure to their next mission areas abroad. The congregation offered prayers and encouragement for their continued mission journey. Conclusion The program successfully strengthened youth involvement in Sunday worship and deepened their connection to faith and community. The integration of the youth ministry with the Sunday Service created a meaningful and inspiring environment for the youth. The program concluded with group fellowship and a commitment to continue the weekly Sunday Youth Ministry as a foundation for raising future leaders of faith. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: 1st FGD Sunday Youth Ministry

    The FGD Sunday Youth Ministry was held on October 12, 2025, at the UPF Peace Embassy, Quezon City, organized by the Future Generation Department (FGD) of FFWPU Philippines in collaboration with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) Korea Team. The program aimed to nurture the faith of the youth and deepen their connection with Heavenly Parent through music, language learning, and faith-sharing.

    The program opened with a Korean song practice featuring “Monarch Butterfly (제왕나비, Jewang Nabi)”, setting a warm and engaging atmosphere that encouraged unity and participation. This was followed by a Korean language lecture led by Ms. Kim Kana of HTG Korea, introducing the participants to the Korean alphabet (Hangul) and simple expressions. These interactive sessions allowed the youth to experience Korean language and culture in a creative and meaningful way.

    A short break and food-sharing session followed, giving participants time to bond and connect in a joyful atmosphere.

    The Pure Love testimony was shared by Ms. Juliza Carias, a second-generation member, who spoke on the importance of purity in heart, mind, and relationships. She reminded everyone that true love begins with understanding Heavenly Parent’s heart and living a life centered on principles, inspiring the youth to pursue sincerity, respect, and faith in their daily lives.

    The closing message was delivered by Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, who emphasized the importance of working together to create a culture where youth can grow in faith and mutual support. He encouraged everyone to continue building a loving community rooted in Heavenly Parent’s ideals.

    The event concluded with a heartfelt performance of “제왕나비 (Jewang Nabi)”, leaving participants inspired, united, and determined to live out their faith as one family under Heavenly Parent. As the youth prepared for the subsequent Sunday Service, they continued singing together with joy and energy.

    The FGD Sunday Youth Ministry is envisioned as a regular weekly activity, held every Sunday morning before the service, gathering young people to grow in faith, fellowship, and preparation for worship with renewed passion.

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    Philippines: 1st FGD Sunday Youth Ministry The FGD Sunday Youth Ministry was held on October 12, 2025, at the UPF Peace Embassy, Quezon City, organized by the Future Generation Department (FGD) of FFWPU Philippines in collaboration with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) Korea Team. The program aimed to nurture the faith of the youth and deepen their connection with Heavenly Parent through music, language learning, and faith-sharing. The program opened with a Korean song practice featuring “Monarch Butterfly (제왕나비, Jewang Nabi)”, setting a warm and engaging atmosphere that encouraged unity and participation. This was followed by a Korean language lecture led by Ms. Kim Kana of HTG Korea, introducing the participants to the Korean alphabet (Hangul) and simple expressions. These interactive sessions allowed the youth to experience Korean language and culture in a creative and meaningful way. A short break and food-sharing session followed, giving participants time to bond and connect in a joyful atmosphere. The Pure Love testimony was shared by Ms. Juliza Carias, a second-generation member, who spoke on the importance of purity in heart, mind, and relationships. She reminded everyone that true love begins with understanding Heavenly Parent’s heart and living a life centered on principles, inspiring the youth to pursue sincerity, respect, and faith in their daily lives. The closing message was delivered by Mr. Jun Young Teves, Director of the Future Generation Department, who emphasized the importance of working together to create a culture where youth can grow in faith and mutual support. He encouraged everyone to continue building a loving community rooted in Heavenly Parent’s ideals. The event concluded with a heartfelt performance of “제왕나비 (Jewang Nabi)”, leaving participants inspired, united, and determined to live out their faith as one family under Heavenly Parent. As the youth prepared for the subsequent Sunday Service, they continued singing together with joy and energy. The FGD Sunday Youth Ministry is envisioned as a regular weekly activity, held every Sunday morning before the service, gathering young people to grow in faith, fellowship, and preparation for worship with renewed passion. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: Chingu Day “Special Chuseok” Event

    The Chingu Day "Special Chuseok" Event was held on October 11, 2025, at the National Youth Witnessing Center, Sampaloc, Manila, organized in collaboration with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) and FFWPU. The event aimed to promote friendship, cultural appreciation, and unity among participants through the celebration of Chuseok, Korea’s Thanksgiving festival.

    The program began with an introduction to FFWPU by Seung Young Miles Fernandez, followed by a lecture on the meaning and traditions of Chuseok and a Songpyeon-making demonstration by Kim Younghwa. Participants joyfully experienced making and sharing Songpyeon, symbolizing gratitude and harmony.

    Fun and interactive activities, such as a mystery icebreaker game and Yut Nori, a traditional Korean board game, added excitement and camaraderie to the event. It concluded with a wish-making activity and reflection writing, where participants shared their thoughts and appreciation for the meaningful cultural exchange.

    The Chingu Day "Special Chuseok" Event! served as a valuable opportunity to deepen understanding of Korean culture while fostering international friendship, gratitude, and shared values among the youth.

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    Philippines: Chingu Day “Special Chuseok” Event The Chingu Day "Special Chuseok" Event was held on October 11, 2025, at the National Youth Witnessing Center, Sampaloc, Manila, organized in collaboration with the Heavenly Top Gun (HTG) and FFWPU. The event aimed to promote friendship, cultural appreciation, and unity among participants through the celebration of Chuseok, Korea’s Thanksgiving festival. The program began with an introduction to FFWPU by Seung Young Miles Fernandez, followed by a lecture on the meaning and traditions of Chuseok and a Songpyeon-making demonstration by Kim Younghwa. Participants joyfully experienced making and sharing Songpyeon, symbolizing gratitude and harmony. Fun and interactive activities, such as a mystery icebreaker game and Yut Nori, a traditional Korean board game, added excitement and camaraderie to the event. It concluded with a wish-making activity and reflection writing, where participants shared their thoughts and appreciation for the meaningful cultural exchange. The Chingu Day "Special Chuseok" Event! served as a valuable opportunity to deepen understanding of Korean culture while fostering international friendship, gratitude, and shared values among the youth. #Philippines
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  • Philippines: Antipolo Family Church Pure Water 2-Day Workshop

    The 2nd Two-Day Pure Water Workshop successfully embodied its theme, “Let Us Become Pure Water with the Mother of Peace.” Over the course of two days, the 22 participants, supported by 14 volunteers and staff, experienced lectures, activities, and reflections that deepened their understanding of God’s will and strengthened their desire to live pure, purposeful lives.

    Each moment—from the Divine Principle lectures and team-building activities to the testimonies and closing reflections—contributed to building a community united by heart, faith, and mission. The workshop not only enriched the participants’ spiritual lives but also inspired them to continue living as Pure Water—individuals who bring light, purity, and peace to the world, centered upon the love of God and the example of our Holy Mother Han.

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    Philippines: Antipolo Family Church Pure Water 2-Day Workshop The 2nd Two-Day Pure Water Workshop successfully embodied its theme, “Let Us Become Pure Water with the Mother of Peace.” Over the course of two days, the 22 participants, supported by 14 volunteers and staff, experienced lectures, activities, and reflections that deepened their understanding of God’s will and strengthened their desire to live pure, purposeful lives. Each moment—from the Divine Principle lectures and team-building activities to the testimonies and closing reflections—contributed to building a community united by heart, faith, and mission. The workshop not only enriched the participants’ spiritual lives but also inspired them to continue living as Pure Water—individuals who bring light, purity, and peace to the world, centered upon the love of God and the example of our Holy Mother Han. #Philippines
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