Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Updated HISTORY OF COBABENG CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Year 2017)

Second visit at Cobabeng year 2011

"For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
and how shall they hear without a preacher?
And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them
that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!"

(Romans 10:13-15)


To ask how did Cobabeng Christian Fellowship started? I suppose these verses would remind us how, and how even our own churches started. It started simply by the preaching of the gospel of Christ of those whom God sent to go and preach where ever God leads.


The fellowship of believers at Cobabeng started off when Ptr. Huberto Caroy, along with his wife, started going to "Daclan" and to other churches in Benguet as pulpit supply year 2010. At first, they met Mrs. Rowena Binaldo (former Rowena Tino) at Daclan. Then afterwards, met Mrs. Remy Diaz, who is residing at Apalan, a sitio / place along the road going to Daclan. Both already acquainted with Ptr. Caroy before the killer quake of 1990 and both having families and relatives at Cobabeng.

Mrs. Mat-an hiking down at Apalan

Apalan Bible Study early years

Monday morning coming from
the first visit to Cobabeng

Ptr. Caroy teaching at Daclan

Bro. Roy Sanoy took charge
for the time being at Cobabeng

When Ptr. Caroy was relieved from other schedules of preaching at other Benguet churches except for Camp 6 and Daclan, by faith, Ptr. Caroy started to have bible studies at Apalan by the month of August 2010, with the help of some colleagues in the ministry and support of individuals like Mrs. Elizabeth Mat-an. Soon, the ministry grew and the desire to reach the people at Cobabeng started to ignite.
With the request of Mrs. Binaldo and Mrs. Diaz, coupled with prayer, a one-Sunday-a-month bible study started at Cobabeng, March 6, 2011, just after the Bible study at Daclan bringing along the folks also from Apalan. The first bible study at Cobabeng was held at the house of Tino Family, Mrs. Rowena's family. It was a memorable one for those who first went, since it rained and the van used as transportation wasn't able to run through the muddy road of Cobabeng. Some tried to push the van, but end up being splattered with mud. Ptr. and Mrs. Caroy, along with some companions, had to stay for the night, due to the strong rain and muddy road. Whereas, some, who had next day appointments, had to walk 30-40 minutes in order to reach the highway and commute back to Baguio City. On the positive side, an evening bible study was held and some folks who were not present on the afternoon bible study was able to join in. Some of the folks knew Ptr. Caroy back then when he was ministering to the place called "Bolo", a site located below the sitio Cobabeng. But due to the damage of the Killer Quake of 1990, residents of the place migrated to Cobabeng and some went to Mangagew. The folks were delighted to see a familiar old minister of the Lord and was glad to see him again. Monday morning, Ptr. Caroy and his companions travelled back to their home place.

The one-Sunday-a-month bible study have been difficult for Ptr. Caroy and his companions, due to some of the reasons like the 2-hour ride distance from home, the muddy and landslide-prone roads and lack of financial support. Ptr. Caroy had to stop for a while going to Cobabeng, due to the fact that only a few individuals were able to support his expenses going to the outreaches. He was limited to holding Bible studies at Sitio Apalan only (45 minutes ride away from home). But soon afterwards, he was absorbed as a missionary pastor of Loakan Baptist Church on April 2011. With this, the ministry at Apalan grew and the one-Sunday-a-month bible study at Cobabeng was resumed along with Sunday School for kids.

The ministry at Cobabeng still had its difficulties because even with Loakan Baptist Church's support, the distance and the road are still obstacles, especially when it rains hard. Furthermore, Ptr. Caroy's ministry grew bigger and wider. The believers at Apalan grew in number and places nearby are also being reached by the gospel of Jesus Christ. It also branched-out a new fellowship of believers in another area called "Sitio Muyot, Gumatdang". Therefore managing / pioneering two churches or fellowship on different places while continuing the once-a-month bible study in Cobabeng became tedious. With this, there is a need to call for a full-time, faithful and God-sent laborer in God's harvest field to help build-up these new group of believers as a church. But God has not yet provided or answered "YES" on our prayers on this matter. Instead, He provided volunteers, drivers with vehicles, deacons, laymen, teachers for children and pastors from home church or even from other sister churches willing to help through pulpit supply on these outreaches. With these, the Lord be praised and be glorified for what He has done! God's work continues on...

Throughout the ministry, there were ups and downs, challenges and triumphs. For even when Ptr. Caroy and his wife went to visit their son, Gideon and his family (6 months for Ptr. Caroy and 1 year for Mrs. Shirley Caroy), the Lord be praised as He continued to enable and provide people in order for the ministry at Cobabeng to continue. Bro. Roldan Caroy was tasked to coordinate and continue to handle the ministries and outreaches along with the helps from individuals and volunteers. Bro. Roy Sanoy, a deacon of Loakan Baptist Church, took charge of continuing the Bible study once a month while Ptr. Caroy and his wife was on their leave. And even Ptr. Dencio Wong of Buyagan Christian Fundamental Baptist Church took one Sunday every month to go to Cobabeng while he was able to, until he was assigned on one of their own outreaches. The month of September year 2014, Ptr. Huberto Caroy came back from US and continued to minister again.

The year 2015, 3 individuals (on January 3) and 2 on Dec. 26, followed the Lord Jesus Christ through water baptism. And, Ptr. Caroy made the once-a-month to twice-a-month bible study. The Bible study from the house of Tino family was transferred to Mrs. Editha's house due to house renovation. But also moved the children's sunday school previously held at the school's stage and huts to the wide grassy area where a single pine tree serves only as shade. Thus, this became difficult for the kids specially when rain comes. Consequently, they seek shelter and ask permission on someone else's houses. Because of this, the believers at Cobabeng desires to have their own chapel and not simply rely on residential houses which cannot cater to their growing number of attendees.

First look of the proposed lot at Cobabeng


Scraped land of the proposed lot

Work fellowship to build the temporary chapel and soon to be parsonage

Kids were the first to use the temporary room

Dec. 25, Cobabeng Christmas Program
and first time to use the temporary chapel
for Worship Service / Bible study

In response to this desire, a 1,145 sq.m. lot worth P229,000 was offered and a fund raising campaign started at the month of May 2015. It was negotiated that the amount should be paid by October 2015 -- 6 months to raise the money. And surely enough, God has displayed His graciousness and generosity, for the amount was raised and even exceeded the target amount through the help of fellow Christians, here and abroad. Though the payment was delayed due to miscommunications, still with gladness, joy and praises to our God, a temporary gathering place is put up in the lot where the group is now currently assembling for worship service or bible study. The lot was fully paid by July 23 of 2016, more than a year after the initial negotiation of the lot.

January of 2016, officers for the group was elected and 2 men were appointed to be deacons and it was decided to hold services every Sundays of the month, by assigning people to go to Cobabeng for the first Sunday while Ptr. Caroy goes to Gumatdang. Though it was a good start, it also proved to be still tedious due to the vast work God has given to His servant. And it is therefore a reason that His people are constantly praying to the Lord of the harvest to send forth more laborers. By February of the same year, another 2 individual followed the Lord Jesus Christ through water baptism. And December 25, 2016, the group held their first service in the temporary built chapel of the acquired lot.

And now, an evidence of God's faithfulness, graciousness and abundant love, constantly still extending the call of repentance so that many might come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and therefore, be saved. With this, all glory and honor be to Him alone, both now and forever. Amen!

Apalan Group year 2011
early visitation at Cobabeng year 2011
Dusty and muddy (when raining)
road - 2011
30-40 minutes walk when raining, going to Cobabeng
Gumatdang Christian Fellowship believers
Water baptism of three individuals
3 Baptized believers with Ptr. Huberto Caroy

2 more baptized believers with Ptr. Huberto Caroy

Another 2 baptized believers with Ptr. Huberto Caroy

Inside the house of Tino Family
Sunday school in a hut
School stage is also used for sunday school, specially when it rains
School grounds for games
Inside House of Tino family
Editha's place facing a wide area of grassy land
teachers and students make use of the grassy land as sunday school room
The one and only pine tree that serves as shade for the kids
Vacation Bible School 2014
Vacation Bible School 2015