CPU and Hopeval Flashcards
_________ , a Swedish Baptist missionary, baptized ____________, a native of Aklan, Panay, in Barcelona, Spain. __________ became the first Filipino
Baptist.
The two soon planned to undertake mission work in the Philippines
translating the Gospels and Acts into Hiligaynon language.
Rev. Dr. Eric Lund
Braulio Manikan,
Manikan
Their opportunity was materialized when the ___________ commissioned and financed their mission work. They arrived in Iloilo City,
Philippines in May 1900
American Baptist Foreign Mission Society
(ABFMS)
The preaching ministry resulted in organizing churches in Iloilo, Negros, and Capiz. For
instance, _________ was organized in September 1900, _______ in 1902, and ___________ in 1908.
Jaro Evangelical Church
Bacolod Evangelical Church
Capiz Evangelical Church
As to the healing ministry, the _________ established two hospitals in Panay
island. In Iloilo, the Baptists partnered with ___________ in operating the __________ in 1901.
Philippine Baptist mission
Presbyterians
Iloilo Mission
Hospital (IMH)
Later, the ____ became an exclusive Baptist institution in 1925 when the Presbyterians turned
over their mission work to the Baptists.
IMH
a medical mission was started in 1902 which
later became the ___________ in 1912. The Philippine Baptist mission soon started
a Baptist Home School in Capiz in 1904. Later, this became known as the _________
Capiz Emmanuel Hospital
Filamer Christian University
In Iloilo, a Bible School for women as established in 1904 through the leadership of ___________. This later became the _________. In June
1905 the Bible School for men was also opened.
Anna V. Johnson.
Baptist Missionary Training School (BMTS)
A few months later October 1, 1905, another
school was opened
– the Jaro Industrial School.
The Philippine Baptist mission commissioned
_______, a pastor and teacher, to head the two schools.
Rev. Dr. William O. Valentine
The Jaro Industrial
School started as an elementary vocational school for boys who worked for their board and
tuition.
It was the first school in the Philippines to teach that labor is honor. Valentine said that
this is a “school that would offer industrial education with a firm base in Christian teachings.
Jaro Industrial
School
The school had the distinction of having organized the first government in the Philippines
– the
Jaro Industrial School Republic (now, CPU Republic).
The school also began to admit female students. In 1915, the first
two years of high school were opened. 1n 1920, the third year classes were added and the
following year the first batch of high school graduates were turned out. The school was expanded into a junior college in 1923 and the name was changed to _________ and then to
_________
Central Philippine School
Central Philippine College.
the first in the
Philippines to offer a nursing course in cooperation with the Iloilo Mission Hospital, and also the
first in the country to offer a Kindergarten School.
cpc
In ____________, the Japanese soldiers captured and killed the eleven American
Baptist missionaries and on one little boy in December 20, 1943. They are called the _______
Hopevale, Tapaz, Capiz
“Hopevale Martyrs.”
One of those who died was ____________ who was Acting
President of CPC before the war.
He was the one who designed the CPC/CPU seal in 1923, and the one who designed Weston
Hall, Franklin Hall, and Roblee Hall. He composed many of the Central Songs, and through one
of these songs, he is credited with coining the term __________ Most students, faculty, staff
and alumni joined the “Underground Resistance.” Many of them died for democracy and
freedom.
Rev. Dr. Howard Francis Howard Rose
“Central Spirit.”