MANILA, Philippines — Filipino pop-rock royalty Yeng Constantino and internationally acclaimed Christian singer Taya led thousands in worship during the Manila leg of the Home Free Global Crusade 2026.

The two-night event, organized by the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (PMCC) (4th Watch), drew a massive crowd of over 100,000 attendees to witness a weekend of music, faith, and inspiration.

Worship Highlights

  • Night One (Jan. 17): Yeng Constantino headlined the opening night, performing a selection of heartfelt worship songs. Reflecting on the experience on Instagram, she shared, “So blessed to be a part of this and to witness God’s move in this event.”
  • Night Two (Jan. 18): Taya (formerly of Hillsong United), world-renowned for her hit “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail),” took the lead on Sunday. Her set included fan favorites like “Gonna Be Good” and “Worship,” resonating deeply with the large audience.

A Global Message The crusade featured spiritual messages from global evangelist Jonathan S. Ferriol, who underscored the event’s theme of “hope and redemption.” Organizers stated that the Manila tour is part of a broader international effort by the PMCC 4th Watch to reach communities worldwide through large-scale evangelical gatherings.

The event’s massive turnout and high-production value highlight the continued strong influence of contemporary Christian music and large-scale religious gatherings in the Philippines.


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