TARLAKENYO (Feb. 4, 2026) – History steps out of the textbooks and into public view as “INC Museum Exhibits: TARLAC 100” opens its doors to families, students, and history lovers from February 4 to 7, 2026, at the SM Tarlac City Events Center.
Created to mark the 100th anniversary of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) in Tarlac, the exhibit unites the three INC Ecclesiastical Districts of Tarlac City, Capas, and Paniqui in a powerful visual narrative of faith, resilience, and community.
“TARLAC 100 was created with families in mind,” said INC Deputy Executive Minister Brother Angelo Eraño V. Manalo. “We hope parents and children will visit to discover history together so conversations about faith, courage, and community continue even after they leave the exhibit,” he said.
Organized by the INC Museum, in collaboration with Christian Era Broadcasting Service International, Inc. and Christian Family Organizations, TARLAC 100 is the museum’s first major exhibit in 2026, where visitors get to experience a century of faith and local heritage through stunning, immersive displays.
Visitors can expect compelling historical attractions that trace INC’s humble beginnings in Tarlac alongside stories of perseverance through social upheavals and war. Beyond Church history, the exhibit also highlights Tarlac’s critical role during World War II, offering a broader lens on the province’s place in Philippine history.
“As much as this exhibit is about remembering the past, it is also about inspiring the next generation to value faith, perseverance, and service,” Brother Angelo added.
Designed to be educational, interactive, and family-friendly, TARLAC 100 invites students, parents, and friends to rediscover Tarlac’s past together–one story, one artifact, one moment at a time.
















