12/05/2026
Apostolic Written Heritage
“Sa pagkakatiwalang ito ay ipinagkaloob ng Dios ang karapatan, at sa karapatang ito ay ang pananagutan. Tayo sa ika-apat na pagpupuyat sa kawakasan ng huling panahon ay kabahagi duon sa mga nauna sa atin na ginawa ring katiwala ng Dios, dahil dito ay aming dinadalangin sa Dios, NA KAYO’Y ARIING KARAPAT-DAPAT NG ATING DIOS SA PAGKAWATAG SA INYO, AT GANAPING MAY KAPANGYARIHAN ANG BAWA’T NAIS SA KABUTIHAN AT GAWA NG PANANAMPALATAYA, II TESALONICA 1:11”
“In this stewardship, God has granted the authority, and with this authority comes responsibility. We, in the Fourth Watch at the end of the last days, are partakers with those who came before us, who were also made stewards of God. Because of this, we pray to God: “That our God may count you worthy of His calling, and fulfill with power every desire for goodness and every work of faith,” 2 Thessalonians 1:11.”
Before the work expanded to different parts of the world, the apostolic message was first written, preached, and passed on to the early stewards of God. From the First National Convention Program in December 26-30, 1973, we are reminded that what God has entrusted is not only a privilege, but also a sacred responsibility.
These documents are not merely old pages of history - they are living testimonies of the apostolic calling, doctrine, and mission that the Church in the Last Days continues to preserve and carry on. It was declared and lived by the Goodman of the House, the late Apostle Arsenio T. Ferriol and now being continued and enriched by the living apostle, Apostle Jonathan S. Ferriol.
We warmly invite you to visit the AATF Heritage Library and discover the preserved writings, documents, and sacred memories that tell the story of our apostolic heritage.
His Passion. His Mission. His Life. Repeated in Me.
* The Apostolic Written Heritage series features preserved writings, early documents, convention programs, and printed materials that reveal the apostolic doctrine, mission, and legacy entrusted to the Church in the Last Days.