A well-known religious group in the Philippines, the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KoJC), led by Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, has noteworthy properties in Davao. KoJC owns expansive farms, educational institutions, and residences. Let’s take a look at 5 interesting buildings and infrastructures owned by KoJC in Davao.
1. The Tamayong Prayer Mountain
The Tamayong Prayer Mountain is an elevated retreat center that offers a unique space for spiritual reflection and prayer. Located amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, this mountain provides a natural backdrop used for personal meditation and group worship.
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2. The Garden of Eden Restored
Within the Tamayong Prayer Mountain is the Garden of Eden Restored. This property is located in Tamayong, Mt. Apo, Calinan, Davao City, which covers an area of roughly 23 hectares, or 57 acres located in the foothills of Mt. Apo, which is the highest point in the Philippines.
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3. The KJC King Dome
The KJC King Dome is a massive arena with expansive seating, modern facilities, and a grand stage. The King Dome is designed to accommodate large-scale worship services, conferences, and community events.
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4. Jose Maria College Foundation Inc. of Davao City
The Jose Maria College Foundation Inc. of Davao City is an essential educational facility under the KoJC umbrella. This Bible school is dedicated to theological training and Bible studies, featuring classrooms, a library, and designated study areas.
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5. Apollo Air Hangar
The Apollo Air Hangar is a specialized infrastructure that supports the KoJC’s aviation needs. Equipped with aircraft facilities and maintenance areas, this structure plays a critical role in facilitating transportation for the organization’s missions and other programs.
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The Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KoJC) is a Nontrinitarian Restorationist church, which is a religious group that operates with properties in Davao and other places worldwide. The KoJC’s estate includes structures such as worship centers, educational institutions, and residential complexes, utilized by the religious group for their activities and other events.