First Filipino SDA Church in North America - Wilmington, CA - Sept 21, 1957 |
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Born on May 15, 1905 in Nueva Viscaya, Philippines, Guardiano [later changed his name to George] Moscoso emigrated to Kauai, Hawaii at age 13 aboard a ship to work in a sugar plantation. However, upon learning the youth's true age, his boss (a certain Mr Luna) put him to work in the office instead.
George worked diligently and learned fast. Impressed with the lad's potential, his superiors let him finish high school and urged him to go to college. They also encouraged and helped him to open up his own business. First, a photo studio which was one of its kind in Hawaii at that time. Then a jewelry shop and a laundry mat. Last but not least, the first movie theater on the island. He began to save most of his earnings so he could go to college in America,
In 1929, twenty-four year-old George met a young and stunningly beautiful Sofia de Antepuesto who had earlier migrated with her entire family - father, mother and seven siblings - from Iloilo, Philippines to Hawaii. She had entered a Miss Hawaii pageant which she won. Providentially, George happened to have been assigned as the official photographer for the event. They fell in love and married shortly.
After enemy bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, George decided it was time for his young family, now counting three daughters minus a son who died age five, to leave the islands. More than ever he was determined to pursue his longtime dream of higher education at Pacific Union College situated in Angwin, California. He would study to become a minister and build as many churches for his beloved Filipino communities in America.
1949 |
After graduating from PUC in 1949, he moved his family to Los Angeles and began colporteuring for the local conference, selling books. It was then that he met Benjamin Jordan, Sr. who bought all the books he sold. They became very close friends. Together with other like-minded friends such as Catalino Basconcillo, among others, Benjamin and George prayed and labored to put things in order to pave the way for the founding of a Filipino SDA congregation in North America. With little cash in his pocket and some money saved in the bank, he began an earnest search for a place near the Filipino communities. His efforts, as well as those who shared his dream, was rewarded with the founding of the first Filipino-American Seventh-day Adventist Church was built in Willmington, CA. Pastor A. A. Alcaraz became pastor there.
FAR EASTERN DIVISION OUTLOOK, VOLUME FORTY-SIX OCTOBER, 1960 NUMBER TEN
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The Adventist Review and Sabbath Herald, Vol. 137, No. 48 December 1, 19 60, p 21
George wasn't satisfied at things as he waited so long to preach in a church.. He prayed fervently for the Lord to help guide him in the right direction. That's when he met a kind old gentlemen in Real Estate. Who guided him to purchase raw land in Florida,. Which he purchased nearly 75 acres raw land. couple months later, Walt Disney wrote to my dad a letter saying he wanted to buy all the swamp land to build Disneyland as of today. My father knelt down and prayed to thank the Lord. and he promised to give 1/10th of all monies to the Lord . He was blessed in return ten fold.
1971 |
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