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Propagation Ministry
MCGI believes that Lord Jesus Christ delegated the task of preaching the gospel to his apostles on a global scale. To fulfill this commandment, the church is actively using the pulpit, mass media and technology to preach to word of God through live Bible Expositions, print and online publications and religious broadcasting through radio, television, satellite and the internet. The Ang Dating Daan (ADD) Productions or (ADDPro) is a group in the church that is responsible in providing content for the church's pre-recorded media broadcasts, live coverage of church activities and in technically in-charge for the hook-up and video feed of synchronized prayer meetings, worship services, and thanksgivings for the exclusive viewing of brethren in all MCGI locales and coordinating centers including set-up of satellite dish receivers. ADD Publications is in charge of printing official church publications such as magazines and Bibles.

Kabalikat sa Pamamahayag International
Members of Kabalikat sa Pamamahayag International (KAPI) are helping the church in its global evangelization efforts and reaching out to underprivileged and marginalized sectors of society through financial means. Joining in KAPI is not compulsory nor part of the doctrines in the church.

Photoville International
Photoville International (PVI) was established on July 11, 2011. PVI is a community of photographers and photography enthusiasts that covers the events of the church including UNTV programs and provides photograph resource for propagation both in print and online publications, for photography exhibitions, and for public service advocacies of the church.

Charities and outreach
MCGI believes that it is a responsibility of the church to reach out to people and provide humanitarian assistance to those in need. The church established the Kamanggagawa Foundation in 2007 and Ang Dating Daan (ADD) Foundation International (ADDFI) in 2012 to provide various forms of support to the needy regardless of their religious affiliation. These non-sectarian and non-profit organizations are registered with the DSWD and SEC in the Philippines.
 * Free education - In March 2005, MCGI established La Verdad Christian College (LVCC) in Apalit, Pampanga and another branch in Caloocan City, Metro Manila in June 2010. In 2011, La Verdad Schools in Ghana, Africa and Liberia were established with pioneer 115 kindergarten and grade school students. It is the only educational institution that offers free tuition fee, meals, uniforms, books, school supplies and has no miscellaneous fees from kindergarten to tertiary levels to date. Unlike other schools, poor yet deserving students, even without high scholastic records, may qualify for the scholarship grant. In 2010, the church sponsored Dunong-Gulong (English: Wisdom on Wheels) project, a mobile classroom in a bus in partnership with UNTV and the DepEd which provides basic literacy to remote communities where access to formal educational systems is difficult. Also in partnership with UNTV and TESDA, the Manibela Academy (steering wheel or manibela in Tagalog) was launched, which provides training to public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers as well as educating public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers so they can acquire the government-required proficiency standard certification.
 * News and rescue - Tulong Muna Bago Balita (English: Assist First, Report Later) was launched in July 2010 in partnership with UNTV. Reporters and correspondents were trained to assist during emergency and rescue cases and prioritize saving lives and giving first aid to victims. Currently, there are 15 news and rescue mobile units on call.
 * Free medical and dental services - Clinic ni Kuya (Big Brother's Clinic) and Botika ni Kuya (Big Brother's Pharmacy) provide daily medical and dental services in 12 permanent locations in the Philippines. With the help of volunteer doctors and medical staff, the clinic provides free medical services ranging from general medicine consultation, optometry, dental, ENT, gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, dental and orthopedic. It also provide free medicines, prescription eyeglasses, dentures and free ambulance service during emergency cases. A total of 110,000 patients were served in 2014 and more than 126,000 in 2015.
 * Regular medical missions - the church conducts regular medical missions in local communities and remote provinces through Mobile Health Clinics. These mobile clinics are equipped with medical instruments and x-ray machine. In February 2014, a total of 20,000 indigents were served during a one day simultaneous medical mission in 15 locations in partnership with the Rotary Club of the Philippines.
 * Free legal services - Law Center ni Kuya (Big Brother's Law Center) provides free legal assistance with the help of volunteer lawyers and paralegals. Mobile "Justice on Wheels" program was also launched to bring the attorneys closer to the indigents' reach.
 * Free transportation and communication - In 2007, Libreng Sakay (Free Ride) program was launched initially with two (2) buses and free MRT-3 rides for senior citizens. Later, it was expanded by offering free rides on jeepneys, minibus and sea crafts in the provinces and free airfare for distressed overseas workers returning to the Philippines.
 * Transient Home - located inside the church headquarters in Apalit, the transient home provides temporary shelter for church members coming from provinces to attend church services
 * Centers for youth and the elderly - orphanages were established in Pampanga, Laguna and Novaliches, Quezon City for senior citizens, disabled persons and children abandoned by their immediate family or has no capacity to take care of them. Their day-to-day necessities are provided for free such as food, shelter, medical service and assistance by social workers.
 * Infant Care Center - inaugurated last November 4, 2012 in Apalit, Pampanga to take care of infants deliberately turned away by their parents due to financial, physical or psychological incapacities.
 * Livelihood programs - Munting Pangarap (Simple Wish) Munting Pangarap (Small Wish) is a gift-giving project to poor members of the church requesting for capital in cash and/or kind to start a small business.
 * Bloodletting programs - since the 1990s, MCGI actively participates in mass bloodletting initiatives in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross and Philippine Blood Center. MCGI posts a record of 11,930 units of blood donations in 2012.
 * Programs for the elderly - the church partnered with major Philippine government agencies such as GSIS, SSS, DOH and PNP to give free services to the elderly held last June 25-26, 2014 at the World Trade Center. On July 2014, MCGI also relocated an adoption home for the elderly gays and lesbians from Pasay City to a bigger space in Brgy. Talipapa, Novaliches in partnership with Home for the Golden Gays and UNTV. Feeding programs are also
 * Environment programs - volunteer members conduct regular clean-up drives in their local communities and tree-planting activities in various locations. On October 10, 2010, the MCGI launched "ADD-a-Tree" project, a global tree-planting drive in partnership with UNTV and DENR that aims to restore a greener earth by planting 50,000 fruit-bearing trees. Planters and volunteers will take care of these seedlings and monitor their growth.
 * Isang Araw Lang advocacy - is an advocacy to bring about positive change by inspiring the community in performing random acts of kindness and good deeds to strangers even for just one day.
 * Charity concerts -