Members are organized into household cells (a group of 10 to 12 members) led by a household head. Unit heads lead household heads, chapter heads lead unit heads, and cluster heads lead chapter heads. Overall direction is provided by a national council. CFC claims a membership of over a million lay Catholics, mostly Filipinos, in 132 countries.
1. Evangelization and Mission (Membership Entry through a Christian Life Program/CLP and serves as the CFC Membership Body)
2. The Family Ministries (CFC-Kids for Christ, CFC-Youth For Christ, CFC Singles for Christ, Handmaids of the Lord (for widows), Servants of the Lord (for unattached men))
3. Pastoral Formation Office (Teachings, Fellowship Activities)
4. Social Ministries (St. Thomas More Associates, Medical Mission, Sword of Gideon, Tekton Guild, Oikos Society, Prison Ministry, Education Ministry, Flame Ministry, Teodora, Coops for Christ)
5. Gawad Kalinga (Work for the Poor, Slum Eradication)
6. Pro-Life (Natural Family Planning and Education).
7. Special Ministries (Priests for Christ, Nuns for Christ, Single Vocation, Jacob's Well).
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