, also known locally as the
Lokal ng Frisco, is one of the major chapels designed by Architect
Carlos A. Santos-Viola for the INC. It was also one of the last chapels dedicated during the lifetime of INC founder Felix Manalo, later serving as the site of his funeral in 1963. Prior to the construction of the current structure of the
INC Lokal ng Tondo (1967) and the
INC Lokal ng Templo Central (1984), the INC Lokal ng Frisco was the largest INC chapel in terms of seating capacity at 3,200. . Coinciding with the fifth (5th) anniversary celebration of the INC, the ministers of the
Iglesia ni Cristo 1901 (Christian Mission) honored him on December 25, 1918, as an outstanding evangelist. On the same year, the Philippine government declared July 27 of every year as "Iglesia ni Cristo Day". On May 10, 2014, coinciding with his 128th birth anniversary,
Philpost controversially released a commemorative stamp celebrating the 100th year of the church's registration in the Philippines, which featured a portrait of him against the backdrop of the
INC Central Temple. Philpost was sued for allegedly using public funds to support religious groups, reaching the
Supreme Court of the Philippines but was dismissed, with the court holding that the stamps acknowledged the Iglesia ni Cristo but did not sponsor it. A significant number of roads and streets were named after Felix Manalo or variants of his name in the following areas: • Felix Manalo,
Santa Ana, Manila (vicinity of the first INC chapel in Punta) • Felix Manalo,
Quezon City (connected to
Aurora Boulevard) • Felix Y. Manalo,
Cainta (connected to
Sumulong Highway) • F. Y. Manalo,
Las Piñas (connected to Marcos Alvarez Avenue Extension) • F. Manalo,
San Juan, Metro Manila (location of Manalo's burial site) • F. Manalo,
Taguig (vicinity of Manalo's National Historical Landmark) • F. Manalo,
Pasig (vicinity of INC Lokal ng Pasig) • F. Manalo Bridge,
Pasig (a segment of Caruncho Road) • F. Manalo,
Marikina (a segment of Balubad Street) • F. Manalo,
Antipolo (vicinity of INC Lokal ng Antipolo) • Felix Manalo,
San Miguel, Bulacan (vicinity of INC Lokal ng San Miguel) • Felix Manalo,
Santo Tomas, Batangas (intersecting General
Miguel Malvar Avenue) • Felix Manalo,
Botolan,
Zambales (a segment of Korokoy Road) ==Works==