A large-scale Gospel outreach in Manila drew more than 130,000 people over two days as the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch) launched the Home Free Global Crusades 2026, led by evangelist Jonathan S. Ferriol. Held at the Quirino Grandstand, the event combined worship, music, and preaching, with reports of a strong spiritual response throughout the weekend.
According to the ministry, Saturday’s gathering drew about 60,000 attendees, with 7,050 people making decisions for Christ and 5,550 choosing immediate water baptism. On Sunday, attendance increased to 75,000, with 10,250 decisions for Christ and 6,425 baptisms. Ferriol said many people moved toward the altar even before the message concluded, and some were baptized despite a shortage of baptismal garments.
Worship during the crusade included ministry from Christian artist Taya, who described the experience as powerful and centered on witnessing people give their lives to Jesus. Ferriol, now chief executive minister of PMCC (4th Watch), said the Home Free Global Crusades emerged from a renewed emphasis on outdoor evangelism during the COVID-19 period. He stated that in the past three years, 14 crusades have reached millions and led tens of thousands to baptism, while emphasizing that his focus remains on faithfulness to God and the salvation of souls.
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