BCBP Pagadian

BCBP Pagadian Our Vision
Bringing Christ into the marketplace
and winning the marketplace for Christ. If this state continues, it may lead to mental illness and despair.

Summary Statement

The BCBP is a community of like-minded Christian businessmen and professionals who have consciously decided to band together to bring about the transformation of the marketplace. To accomplish this vision, we aim to bring into our community men and women of significant influence in business and in the professions who together will be the instruments of Christ in the business mil

ieu. This requires from every BCBP member an on-going personal conversion together with a commitment to the practice of Christian values in the workplace. Thus, to win the marketplace for Christ means the radical change in the value system of business to one that is based on genuine and sustainable Christ-centric business tenets of steward leadership, justice and integrity, and professional excellence. The BCBP Way of Life is a transformative way of life, encompassing the practice of moral integrity and Christian values not only in the business milieu, but also in each member’s family life, as well as in the life of the BCBP Community. The BCBP Vision and Mission Explained

Having a goal in life, having a vision and mission, is most important to our fulfillment as human beings. What is true of individuals is also true of groups, communities, and nations.A person without a goal in life drifts and will ultimately find life meaningless. Proverbs tells us that a people without a vision perish. About Our Vision

Our Vision consists of two equally important parts: (1) Bringing Christ into the marketplace and (2) winning the marketplace for Christ. Let us consider our vision in greater detail.

1. Bringing Christ into the Marketplace

Christ cannot be brought into the marketplace by putting him in an attaché case, carrying him to our office, and taking him along to our various business appointments. The only way Christ can be brought into the marketplace is through businessmen, who have made Christ their Lord, have enthroned him in their hearts, who are witnesses to the Lord to such a degree that they have become “alter Christus” (another Christ). Thus the first part of our vision focuses on the work of evangelization of persons through whom Jesus Christ can enter the world of business and the professions. From this it follows that the BCBP is committed to evangelizing business people and professionals. We evangelize through our businessmen’s breakfasts, our BCLP, and our basic formation program. We also evangelize through our witnessing in the marketplace. People are convinced and evangelized not by mere words but more powerfully by the actions we make consistently with integrity. We need to remember what Pope Paul VI taught in Evangelii Nuntiandi. Evangelization is not complete when we get a person to recommit his life to Jesus Christ and pray with him for Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Evangelization reaches its completion when that person is integrated into a Christian community, has been formed in the basics of Christian life and equipped to share in the mission of the Church through his community, which is in our case the BCBP. Thus only when people make their full commitment to the BCBP does their process of evangelization reach completion. The second part of our vision spells out the target group for our evangelization and that is not just people who work in an office. We will explain who we are called to evangelize in more detail after we understand the second part of our vision.

2. Winning the Marketplace for Christ

The second part of our vision focuses on the environment, the culture, the value system of the business and professions community. What we are dealing with is a culture, a total design for manufacturing and selling, trading, providing services, etc. This culture is expressed through the philosophy of capitalism, free enterprise, profit above all else, production at the lowest possible cost mostly at the expense of the ordinary employees. With respect to customers it is expressed in “caveat emptor” let the buyer beware. The Lord wants us to so impact the culture of the business world and that of the professions that the very value system will change to one of genuine and sustainable development for all, sharing the benefits of business with all the stakeholders including the little people. Making sure we do not make money by under-paying our staff or by hiring people and firing them before the six-month temporary employment is up then to hire new ones in order to keep labor costs low. To accomplish this part of our vision needs men and women with decision-making authority in their places of work. It needs men and women of character, who combine trustworthiness, courage and concern for all stakeholders, but who are willing to be unpopular, to put their own advancement at risk in order to uphold the values of justice, righteousness, and strive for excellence in products and services in the marketplace. Thus to go back to an earlier point, the BCBP’s target group for evangelization is not rank-and-file people. The target group of the BCBP are those men and women now involved in business and the professions who occupy positions of responsibility of such a type that they can bring about changes in the culture of their own company and field of expertise. The target group of the BCBP is not retired businessmen and professionals. This does not mean such people aren’t loved by Christ or that they cannot make a contribution to Christ’s work, but they are not the target group of the BCBP. A time will come when our members retire from active involvement in the business world and the professions. That fact changes nothing in their membership. It is our prayer that the BCBP can profit from their wisdom and expertise as long as the Lord gives them good health. They will always be loved and honored in the BCBP communities where they are, whether they can contribute actively or not. The people we want to win for Christ in line with our vision and mission are men and women who are at this time in some kind of position of responsibility and are on their way up in their companies or professions. That is we are looking for young executives of about 30 to 40 years of age. When we say this, we do not want to imply that we must not or should not win slightly older men for Christ or slightly younger men for Christ. Summary of the BCBP Vision

To pull what was said above together. Our vision has two parts, the first part focuses on evangelization. This part of our vision we try to accomplish by evangelizing businessmen and women and professionals, who are young and are on the way up, but who already occupy positions of responsibility in their companies. We evangelize through our breakfasts, the BCLP, and our basic formation program, which includes providing for new people competent and generous Action Group Leaders. About Our Mission

Our mission focuses first on who we are, namely a community whose membership is drawn from the world of business and the professions. We, i.e. our members see and understand themselves as change agents in the market place. The mission statement goes on to spell out more clearly in what precise way we are change agents in the marketplace. In this section we want to comment on the following important points of the mission of the BCBP.
1. Community of business people and professionals
2. Committed to Christian values
3. Change agents in the marketplace
a. On-going personal conversion
b. Professional excellence
c. Community and nation building
d. Practice of justice and integrity
e. Responsible care for what is entrusted to us

Community of Business People and Professionals

The focus here is on community. This is an essential part of how the Lord has called us. Our vision and also our mission is a communal one. We do our mission not as individual operators, but as men and women committed to the Lord and to one another. We are brothers and sisters of one another. We share a common way of life and a common mission. Community is crucial because it means that we will have the support of brothers and sisters. We will receive encouragement or correction when needed. We will receive teaching. We will be able to make all our talents and resources bear on our mission objective. We don’t have to do it alone. Committed to Christian Values

This applies both to individual members of the BCBP and to the BCBP community. As members we have committed our life to Christ. He is our Lord. His values, his mission, the work entrusted to him by the Father, are our mission. In this we are supported by the BCBP community, which community is committed to the complete Gospel of Jesus Christ. This, of course, is a great support and encouragement for each individual member of the community where Christ is openly proclaimed, honored, and followed. Change Agents in the Marketplace

We have not joined the BCBP to have an easy life or to be protected from the harshness of the business world. The BCBP community has not been created as an oasis or a refuge for tired souls. The BCBP is an apostolic body and its members are apostles who want to win the marketplace for Christ. In other words, members who want to make such a difference that we can truly apply the words of the song to the BCBP: The business world and the world of the professions has become the kingdom of our God and of his Christ. Corporately and individually we want to bring about a change and that is why we call ourselves change agents in our mission. Becoming an agent for change has to begin with us. The change we want to bring about in others needs to be visible in us. Leadership does not consist in pointing out the way for others, but to lead others by walking ahead of them. Thus we commit ourselves to the following:

Our tradition groupie pic with the Sharer
10/05/2026

Our tradition groupie pic with the Sharer


Thank you to all the brothers, members, and regular breakfasterers who joined our Men’s Breakfast Fellowship of the Brot...
09/05/2026

Thank you to all the brothers, members, and regular breakfasterers who joined our Men’s Breakfast Fellowship of the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals Pagadian Chapter. Your presence, fellowship, and openness made the gathering meaningful and inspiring.

Special thanks to our sharer, Allan C. Abarquez, for courageously sharing his journey as an OFW — the sacrifices, health struggles, loneliness from being away from family, and the moments of questioning God during difficult times, especially during the pandemic.

Through all the trials, God remained faithful. His testimony reminded us that BCBP teachings, daily prayers, and the support of a Christ-centered community can strengthen families and renew hope even in life’s darkest seasons.

May we continue to trust God’s plan, stay faithful in prayer, and remember that every sacrifice has a purpose. No road is too long when God walks with us.
“Come and have breakfast.” – John 21:12

Thank You for a Blessed Joint Breakfast Fellowship.With grateful hearts, we thank all the members and first-time guests ...
30/04/2026

Thank You for a Blessed Joint Breakfast Fellowship.

With grateful hearts, we thank all the members and first-time guests who joined our recent Joint Breakfast Fellowship of the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals Pagadian Chapter.

Your presence made the morning truly meaningful as we shared fellowship, prayer, and the powerful reminder that God’s presence remains with us in every season of life.

A special thank you to our sharers, Felberth and Ednalyn Rendon, for opening their hearts and sharing their inspiring journey of faith. Through family struggles, health challenges, and life’s difficult moments, they showed us that they found Jesus more deeply through serving Him and trusting Him completely.

Their testimony reminded us that:
- God meets us in our pain
- God strengthens us in our trials
- God reveals His love when we continue to serve despite our struggles

To our first timers, thank you for being with us. We pray that you felt the warmth of Christian fellowship and the joy of a faith-filled community.

To our members, thank you for continually building a brotherhood that supports one another in faith, family, and business.

Let us continue to seek God, serve faithfully, and trust that even in our hardest seasons, His grace is always enough.

Message us if you want to join our fellowship and you are welcome to us.

26/04/2026

…”So Jesus said again, “Amen, amen, I say to you, I am the gate for the sheep. All who came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them. I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved, and will come in and go out and find pasture. A thief comes only to steal and slaughter and destroy; I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” - John 10:1–10

Jesus presents Himself as both the shepherd and the gate. These are powerful images of relationship, protection, and trust. He contrasts His voice with that of strangers and those who lead us away from life.

First, Jesus reminds us that His sheep know His voice. This means that discipleship is not just about following rules, but about recognizing a relationship. The more we listen to Him in prayer, Scripture, and quiet moments, the more familiar His voice becomes. In a world full of noise, we need to ask: whose voice am I really following?

Second, Jesus is the gate. He is not just showing the way for He is the way. To enter through Him means choosing a life shaped by His truth, His mercy, and His love. Many voices promise fulfillment, but only Jesus leads to what is lasting and life-giving.

Third, Jesus says, “I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” God does not want a half-lived life for us. The life Jesus offers is full, rich in meaning, purpose, and peace, even in the midst of struggle. But this abundant life is found only when we stay close to Him.

• What voices in my life compete with the voice of Jesus, and how do they influence my decisions?

• In what concrete way can I follow Jesus more closely this week so as to experience His “abundant life”?

Brothers and sisters in Christ,You are warmly invited to our upcoming Joint Breakfast Fellowship of the Brotherhood of C...
24/04/2026

Brothers and sisters in Christ,
You are warmly invited to our upcoming Joint Breakfast Fellowship of the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals Pagadian Chapter.

Join us as Felberth and Ednalyn Rendon share their inspiring message:
“Experiencing God’s Presence in Every Season of Our Lives.”

In every season—whether in joy, trials, success, or waiting—God remains faithful. This fellowship is an opportunity to pause, reflect, and be reminded that His presence never leaves us.

📅 April 25, 2026
🕖 7:15 AM
📍 Hotel Guillermo, Grand Hall B, Rizal Avenue, Pagadian City

Come, be nourished not only with breakfast, but with faith, encouragement, and fellowship.

Bring a friend and experience God’s presence together. 🙏

Men’s Breakfast FellowshipA heartfelt thank you to all the brothers who joined our recent Men’s Breakfast Fellowship of ...
11/04/2026

Men’s Breakfast Fellowship

A heartfelt thank you to all the brothers who joined our recent Men’s Breakfast Fellowship of the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals Pagadian Chapter!

It was truly a morning filled with faith, brotherhood, and inspiration—a reminder that as men of God, we are called not only to lead in our businesses and careers, but more importantly, in our families and spiritual lives.

Thank you to our speaker Dennis Javier for courageously sharing his life journey—his struggles, victories, and how God transformed his story into a powerful testimony.

Your story reminded us that no past is wasted when surrendered to God.

To all attendees:
May we continue to grow as men of faith—disciplined, prayerful, and committed to God’s purpose. Let us carry this fire beyond the fellowship and live it daily in our homes, workplaces, and communities.

Remember:
A strong man is not measured by his strength alone, but by his faith, humility, and obedience to God.

See you at our next fellowship—invite a friend and let’s grow together and bring first timer.

You’re Invited, Brothers! Join us for another meaningful gathering at the BCBP Pagadian Men’s Breakfast Fellowship—a tim...
10/04/2026

You’re Invited, Brothers!

Join us for another meaningful gathering at the BCBP Pagadian Men’s Breakfast Fellowship—a time to grow in faith, reflect on life, and strengthen our brotherhood.

🗓 April 11, 2026 (Saturday)
⏰ 7:15 AM
📍 One Cecilia Building, 4th Floor, Pagadian City

💬 Theme: “From Brokenness to Purpose: God Never Wastes Our Past.”
🎤 Men’s Sharer: Dennis Macadildig Javier

No matter what you’ve been through—failures, struggles, or past mistakes—God can turn it into a powerful testimony. Your past does not define you; it prepares you for your purpose. 🙏

Come and be inspired by a real-life story of transformation. Let this be your moment to reconnect with God, find direction, and be surrounded by brothers who will walk with you in faith.

🔥 To all members and first-timers:
This is your invitation to start again, grow stronger, and trust that God is working in your life.

“Come, have breakfast.” – John 21:12

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Pagadian City

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