The Central Luzon District Workers League headed by Rev. Jonathan Andres serves as a living embodiment of Christ’s vision of unity, as reflected in His prayer “that they may all be one” (John 17:21). Rooted in the shared calling of ministry and service, the League brings together clergies and deaconesses and their families from the district in a spirit of mutual support, accountability, and collaboration.
More than an organizational body, the CLD Workers League represents a relational and spiritual covenant—a commitment to walk together in faith, uphold one another in ministry, and model the unity that Christ desires for His Church. In a time when division and individualism often threaten the integrity of Christian witness, the League offers a powerful counter-testimony: that the body of Christ is strongest when its members are united in purpose, prayer, and service.
Through regular fellowship, shared learning, coordinated ministry efforts, and collective discernment, the League fosters a culture of connection, compassion, and cooperation. It strengthens bonds between workers across diverse contexts and promotes a shared vision for discipleship, mission, and transformation throughout the Central Luzon Philippines Annual Conference.
In this way, the Central Luzon District Workers League not only supports the health and vitality of its members—it also bears witness to the reconciling and unifying power of the Gospel, offering a concrete expression of Christ’s love in action.