TV5 and PMCC 4th Watch Renew Partnership for Oras ng Katotohanan

Credits: TV5

In a move to further strengthen spiritual broadcasting in the country, TV5 and the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch) officially renewed their blocktime partnership on April 10, 2026. The contract signing ceremony marks a three-year extension aimed at expanding the reach of the long-running religious program, Oras ng Katotohanan.

Credits: TV5

Strengthening Faith Through Media

The partnership renewal ensures that the teachings and ministry of Apostle Jonathan S. Ferriol will continue to have a prominent home on TV5. According to network executives, the collaboration is part of a broader mission to provide diverse, high-value content that caters to the spiritual well-being of the Filipino audience.

Oras ng Katotohanan (Hour of Truth) has been a staple in Philippine religious programming, offering biblical insights, inspirational messages, and community-focused segments. With this three-year deal, the program is expected to introduce updated segments and wider digital integration to engage a younger generation of viewers.

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Key Personalities at the Event

The official contract signing was attended by top leadership from both the media giant and the church organization:

 * Mr. Guido R. Zaballero – TV5 President and CEO
 * Apostle Jonathan S. Ferriol – PMCC (4th Watch) Chief Executive Minister
 * Mr. Pierre S. Buhay – TV5 Chief Finance Officer
 * Bishop Samuel S. Ferriol – PMCC (4th Watch)
 * Bishop Reynald A. Sulayao – PMCC (4th Watch)

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A Shared Vision for the Future

During the event, Mr. Guido R. Zaballero expressed his appreciation for the church's trust in the network. He noted that religious programs like Oras ng Katotohanan play a vital role in providing hope and stability in the lives of many Filipinos.

Apostle Jonathan S. Ferriol echoed this sentiment, stating that the renewal with TV5 is a "divine opportunity" to spread the gospel further. The church aims to use this platform not just for traditional broadcasting, but as a bridge to reach more people across the archipelago through TV5’s extensive signal reach.

The ceremony concluded with a symbolic "hand-wave" gesture from the leaders, signaling their united front in serving the public through media and ministry.

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