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EVM Art Mobile Exhibit reaches Rosales, Pangasinan

By JEROME ADONIS P. COMAOAY

Posted: August 23, 2026

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To mark the10th anniversary of  EVM Art, short for Expressing the Vision and Mission of the Iglesia Ni Cristo through Art, a Mobile Exhibit has been on a road tour, visiting various ecclesiastical districts in the Philippines. One of its most recent stops was in the Ecclesiastical District of Rosales, Pangasinan.

The exhibit opened on August 8, 2026 with Brother Ricky M. Bayanin, district supervising minister, with the district leadership, their respective families, and Church officers touring the said gallery. The artworks were on display until August 21.

The gallery is divided into six sections, each with paintings, drawings, and sculptures made and submitted by brethren from past EVM Art competitions. Each artwork reflects not only their artistic talents but most of all, their faith.

Ayanna Laureano, CWS officer from Natividad Congregation, shared, “I am truly grateful for being able to take part in this activity which served as an avenue for me to freely express through art how much I give importance to the performance of my duty.” Her painting titled “Tungkulin” was among those displayed in the said exhibit.

Peterson Manzano, Children’s Worship Service (CWS) teacher and Technical Support for Videostreaming (TSV) officer from Sto. Tomas Congregation, expressed his gratitude for “allowing visual artists to showcase our talents and skills, and to express our faith by means of art.” Meanwhile, Raff Marquez, Buklod president from the same congregation, stated, “through the artworks on display, may the brethren be more inspired in their faith.” The former’s pastel painting titled “Sambahayan sa Kaligtasan” and the latter’s mixed media painting named “Family Hour” were also put on view.

“Through this activity, the brethren are all the more inspired to remain firm in their Church membership and be zealous in taking part in the various endeavors of the Church,” stated Brother Junnel Camacho, assistant district supervising minister.— With reports from Blaise Angeli Hidalgo