"We exist to transform communities and to aggressively disciple the nations by engaging in holistic development ministries; and by planting churches that proclaim Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer and Coming King."
"That we envision transformed communities with mission-driven Christian congregations here and abroad for the glory of God."
CAMACOP was incorporated in 1947 as a national church of the C&MA Philippine Missions.
The Christian and Missionary Alliance in the USA expanded its mission works in the Philippines in 1902.
The C&MA was assigned in Zamboanga - Sulu Archipelago and Cotabato – Davao regions of Mindanao.
Vicente Pada, director of the Ebenezer Bible College was elected president of CAMACOP.
During his tenure, the CAMACOP church population of 400 was doubled to 800 until Madrigal's term ended in 1978.
Incumbent President then-Dr. Nebab was allowed to run again but was defeated in the election by his predecessor, Dr. Jose Dalino during the 2013 General Assembly.
Four administrative branches or division currently administers the denomination, each headed by a National Executive Minister (NEM): The Division of Church Ministers can be compared to the Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government.
This division administers and in charge of coordinating with the different local churches of the CAMACOP.