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Baptists in Panay
With the coming of the Americans with a new political doctrine of separation of Church and State, there was no more state church like during the Spanish time. The first protestant sect to arrive in West Visayas were Baptists.
In 1900, Dr. Eric Lund and Braulio Manikan of the American Baptist Missionary Union arrived in Iloilo City followed by Rev. Charles Briggs.
Manikan was from Aklan but had been converted to Protestantism while in the United States.
In 1901, they constructed the Jaro Evangelical Church – the first Baptist church in the Philippines. It was a simple bamboo chapel at Castilla Street, Jaro, Iloilo.
At the same time, Lund and Manikan corroborated by Placido Mata, Vicente Doronila and Pascual Araneta translated the Bible to Hiligaynon vernacular – Ang Bagong Katipan (New Testament) and Ang Daan nga Katipan (Old Testament).
In 1923, a new church was built at the plaza (the present site). Lastly, in 1950, a newer church (the present one) was built on the same site under Rev. Elmer Fridell. In 1952, the church was finished and was dedicated with Dr. Peter Lerrigo, president of Central Philippine University delivering the dedication message.
During the war, the church was used by the Japanese Imperial Army. After the war, services resumed in the church where Rev. Vaflor and Unites States Army Chaplain Weavers preached.
In 1904, Rev. Charles Briggs opened out stations in Pavia, La Paz and Hinaktakan. In 1905, Lund organized the Baptist Training School and the Jaro Industrial School (now CPU), spread to Capiz where they established a Home School (now Filamer Christian College).
In 1907, they established the Iloilo Mission Hospital and in 1908, the Capiz Emmanuel Hospital.