University Church, Central Philippine University

Central Philippine University Church
The Central Philippine University Church
Religion
AffiliationMainline Protestant (in covenant with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCongregation
Leadership
  • Engr. Jeriel G. Militar, Church Moderator
  • Rev. Cris Amorsolo V. Sian, Senior Pastor and Church Administrator
Location
LocationChurch Road, Central Philippine University, Lopez Jaena Street, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines
Interactive map of Central Philippine University Church
Coordinates10°43′49″N 122°32′56″E / 10.73028°N 122.54889°E / 10.73028; 122.54889
Architecture
StyleRumah Melayu (Malay Architecture) and Modern
Completed1970
Specifications
Direction of façadeSouth East
Capacity~1000
Length120 feet (37 m)
Width50 feet (15 m)
Width (nave)18 feet (5 m)
Height (max)75 feet (23 m) (base to cross)
Materialscement render
Website
cpu.edu.ph/cpuchurch

The Central Philippine University Church (officially University Church, Central Philippine University), commonly referred to as University Church, UC or CPU Church, is a Protestant church located in the campus of the Central Philippine University in Jaro District, Iloilo City, Philippines. Founded in 1913 by the missionaries under the auspices of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, the present church structure was built and completed in 1970s under the chaplaincy of Rev. Kenneth Losh, an American Baptist missionary.

The church which stands as the central and dominant feature of the university's main campus, is notable for its Malay architectural design, and is a famous landmark in Iloilo City.

A distinct unit of the university, CPU Church is independent from it and is a member of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC), the oldest Baptist churches union in the Philippines. It also maintain ties with the American Baptist Churches USA.

CPU Church is associated with the CPU College of Theology and the Jaro Evangelical Church, the first Baptist church in the Philippines.

The church seats almost 1,000 people. A denominational church, it hosts Sunday and mid-week Congregational Christian Protestant services. It functions also as a venue for several special events and convocations such as baccalaureate services, academic hooding and health sciences ceremonies (nursing candle lighting, pinning and capping), and commencement exercises of the university's colleges and schools of graduate studies, law, and medicine.