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On the 10th August, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group's Eastern Seoul Branch took a commemorative photo after the heat escape event

Every year, Shincheonji Church of Jesus commemorates the anniversary of the National Liberation Day of Korea (15th August) to help citizens reflect on the meaning of Liberation Day while honouring the spirit of Korea's independence activists who aided the nation's liberation from Japanese colonial rule in 1945.

To commemorate its 80th anniversary, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, Bartholomew Tribe, Bucheon Church (hereafter referred to as 'Shincheonji Bucheon Church') held a community campaign in front of Bucheon City Hall Plaza to around 200 participants in attendance, including families and youths.

At the event, volunteers brought history to life through practical activities that reflect on the sacrifices of national heroes, including a famous quotes quiz by independence activists, and Taegukgi flag puzzle for primary school students and their families, piecing together the Korean flag.

One young participant, Yun-seo Noh (13, Bucheon), shared, “Since independence activists gave their lives, I felt that I too should do my best as a citizen to protect my country.”

Her mother, Hye-kyung Shim (43, Bucheon), reflected:-
“History is something we can easily forget in daily life. This was an important opportunity to reflect, and I'll encourage my child to learn more about these activists through books at home.”

The Bucheon Church explained that the goal of the campaign was not only to remember the past but also to encourage dialogue between generations, helping citizens recognise the importance of patriotism and carry these values ​​into the future.

The independence Korea celebrates today came with tremendous hardship. May we never forget the strength of those who lived through it.
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On the 20th August, Shincheonji's Yeongdeungpo Church conducted a health questionnaire for advisory members

“I often neglected my health because visiting the hospital felt burdensome, so having the church provide checkups and consultations was particularly reassuring.”

To support the well-being of its elderly members, Shincheonji's Bartholomew Tribe organised a health campaign at its Yeongdeungpo Church on the 20th August. One of the many senior members who received peace of mind from the campaign express the above.

The event was conducted by around 25 medical professionals from the church's Health and Welfare Department, combining medical check-ups with practical lifestyle improvements. Participants received health survey questionnaires, blood pressure and blood sugar measurements, and personalized consultations on diet and daily habits.

Through initiatives like this, Shincheonji Church demonstrates its ongoing dedication to caring for its community - not only spiritually, but also physically.
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Members of the Shincheonji Simon Tribe are performing balloon art for the citizens of Paju

“My son has been withdrawn these past few days due to stress, but seeing him joyful makes me happy as a parent.”

On the 31st August, members of the Simon Tribe of Shincheonji opened a channel of communication with citizens while performing balloon art in Paju City, near Seoul. A citizen who attended the event expressed her gratitude above.

About 20 saints on that day used balloons of various colours and sizes to create diverse art pieces and gifted them to citizens passing by. Children, in particular, responded enthusiastically to the balloon umbrellas and ran around the streets in glee.

The Simon Tribe plans to make regular visits to areas within its region every two weeks to establish channels of communication with citizens and bring joy and comfort.

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Participants are learning about what to do in case of an emergency at the CPR and airway obstruction response training held at the Andrew Tribe Training Centre on the 12th August

“I was nervous at first, but with practice, my fears dissipated and I gained a new-found confidence in being equipped to know how to save someone’s life.”

To spread a culture of respect for life and safety, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, Andrew Tribe (hereafter referred to as the Shincheonji Andrew Tribe), conducted CPR and airway obstruction response training to a total of 241 congregants at the Andrew Tribe Training Centre in South Korea on the 12th August. One of the saints who participated in the training said the above.
Participants are practising emergency CPR at the CPR and airway obstruction response training held at the Andrew Tribe Training Centre on the 12th August
According to data published by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, about 80% of cardiac arrest patients in Korea occur outside the hospital, and the survival rate is known to differ by 2-3 times depending on whether a bystander performs CPR. This training, therefore, goes beyond simple knowledge transfer, enabling participants to respond immediately and take necessary action in emergency situations.

The training, led by eight staff members, two professional instructors, and 31 teaching assistants, consisted of theoretical instruction, a 45-minute teaching assistant demonstration, and 60 minutes of individual practice. Participants focused on two hours of repetitive practice using chest compression animations, educational automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and Heimlich training animations, thereby increasing their proficiency for preparation for real-life experiences.
The head of the Shincheonji General Assembly Health and Medical Affairs Department, explains the training content at the CPR and airway obstruction response training held at the Andrew Training Centre on the 12th August
Meanwhile, Shincheonji Church of Jesus is sequentially expanding CPR training per tribe this year, with a view to expanding the training target from members to the general public.
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In a landmark moment for community change, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, Thomas Tribe, Uganda Church (hereafter referred to as Shincheonji Uganda Church) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Cosmic Impact Wave Federation on 28th August 2025.

The partnership is centred on driving transformative change for vulnerable children, women, and youths through education, skills development, leadership training, self-awareness and advocacy. This MoU reaffirms the belief that a more just, equitable and sustainable world for all can be achieved through mutual cooperation.

According to the agreement, both parties will:
 Empower vulnerable children, women, and youth through leadership, entrepreneurship, and hands-on skills development.
Expand education and training programmes to reach 30% more people across local communities.
Build thriving, self-reliant communities fuelled by knowledge, creativity, and opportunity.
Open doors to jobs, innovation, and brighter futures for thousands of Ugandans.

This partnership goes beyond organisational boundaries - it is about transforming lives and creating pathways to a sustainable Uganda.

Meanwhile, the community of Shincheonji Uganda Church has more than 8000 youth members and 26 branches nationwide.
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Since August of last year, Shincheonji Gwangmyeong Church has been plogging every Sunday in an alley in Doksan neighbourhood

“I felt proud that I could serve the local community after attending the Sunday service every week.”

Since August 2024, Shincheonji Gwangmyeong Church has been carrying out ‘plogging’ every Sunday to remove cigarette butts, discarded plastic cups, and plastic bags strewn in parks - along a distance of about 300m every week - that were causing a particular nuisance to local residents. A believer who participated in plogging said the above.

Shincheonji Gwangmyeong Church's service has gone beyond simple environmental clean-up activities and has become a 'life service' in which church members have a sense of responsibility and contribute to the local community in their daily lives.

Meanwhile, plogging is an environmental activity that combines picking up litter while jogging. It started in Europe and has spread worldwide.
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Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, and a Presbyterian Church in Daegu are holding a joint worship service.
On July 14th, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, Thaddeus Tribe, Daegu Church (hereafter referred to as Shincheonji Daegu Church) took a meaningful step towards unity in faith and mission. A formal memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between Shincheonji Daegu Church and several Presbyterian churches in the Daegu area, aiming to cooperate on gospel work and raise up future spiritual leaders.

The signing ceremony was then held in the 8th-floor main sanctuary of the Daegu Church, and representatives from both sides joined together in prayer and mutual respect, marking the start of a new chapter in inter-church collaboration.

This partnership is being celebrated as a first step toward cross-denominational cooperation, centred on Bible-based education and a shared vision of community evangelism.

According to the agreement, both parties will:
- Support each other in Bible education and share related materials
- Open opportunities for pastoral fellowship and provide emotional and material support
- Cooperate in promoting each other’s activities and protect their mutual interests
- Collaborate and invite one another to events, seminars, and programmes

With a shared goal of delivering the gospel to the local community sincerely and effectively, both sides are preparing to launch various cooperative efforts.

This event, which was held under the sole belief in the Bible, presents a new model of exchange within Christianity.
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Visitors are watching the 'Life Bus 9010' performance at the Love Flower Festival held at the Shincheonji Gwangju Church on the 12th July

“I've been feeling heavy-hearted these days because of job preparations, but today I was able to put my worries aside for a moment and focus on the performance.”

The 'Life Journey 90:10' Cultural Festival was held at the Gwangju Church of the Peter Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (hereinafter referred to as Shincheonji Gwangju Church) to an audience of approximately 1500 citizens on the 12th July, and Mr. Park, who came to the performance hall through an acquaintance's introduction, expressed these words of gratitude.

The festival was themed on the transience and futility of life, with Psalm 90:10 as its motif.

The performance that day opened with the youth's energetic dance and cheerleading, followed by a 'basket toss' performance, in which the male members caught a female member (flyer) who spun in the air with precise timing. The audience erupted in admiration and applause.

This was followed by a more reflective story performance depicting the sometimes painful transition from adolescence to old age through orchestral music, traditional Korean music, trot, and dance. The performance contained the message that when life becomes difficult, we should seize the opportunity to find happiness.

Meanwhile, Shincheonji Gwangju Church plans to continue to create opportunities to communicate with local residents through diverse cultural and volunteer activities.
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On the 4th July, while the 'Air Pollution Reduction Campaign' was underway at Rodeo Street in Hwajeong neighbourhood, members of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Goyang Branch are explaining environmental protection methods that can be practised in everyday life

Air pollution is a global problem with far-reaching impacts on humanity and nature, and it poses one of the greatest environmental risks to human health.

One of the world's most polluted cities is Seoul, South Korea. To raise awareness and mobilise action to address air pollution in Seoul, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Goyang Branch launched the 'Air Pollution Reduction Campaign' and continued eco-friendly activities centred on practice with citizens on July 4th.

This campaign focused on introducing environmental protection measures that Goyang citizens can easily practise in their daily lives and on informing the public of the importance of resource recycling.

On the 4th July, at Rodeo Street in Hwajeong neighbourhood, a member of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Goyang Branch is introducing an air purifier using coffee grounds to passers-by and explaining how to make it
Moreover, a booth promoted the recycling of coffee grounds, which are an eco-friendly living material due to their excellent odour removal and air purification effects, to help reduce waste disposal costs and carbon emissions.

Citizens shared their awareness of the environment by writing and attaching post-it notes with actionable pledges for everyday life, such as ‘making public transportation more common,’ ‘reducing disposable items,’ and ‘using tumblers.’

Meanwhile, this eco-friendly campaign is part of the nationwide 'Green Nature' campaign of Shincheonji Volunteer Group, whose purpose is to preserve a beautiful natural environment for posterity through various activities, including wetland conservation activities, environmental cleanups to protect major facilities and cultural assets, disaster recovery activities, public awareness campaigns for environmental protection, and the creation of flower paths in illegal dumping areas.
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On 18th August, Shincheonji Tanzania Church held a Revelation Bible Exam with local pastors and believers

On the 18th, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, Peter Tribe, Tanzania Church (hereafter referred to as Shincheonji Tanzania Church) held an open Bible exam on Revelation with local Protestant pastors and Shincheonji members in four major cities, including Dar es Salaam.

The purpose of this exam, which marks the first of its kind with significant pastor participation, was to evaluate whether believers who hope for heaven have kept the words of Revelation (Rev 22:18-19) and to encourage every person to stand rightly before God. The exam consisted of 10 main questions and 33 sub-questions, all centred on Revelation. Participants reflected not just on knowledge, but on whether they truly believed and practised according to the Word.

A total of 138 participants took the exam, including 98 local Protestant pastors and 40 Shincheonji members. Unlike last year’s exam in South Korea, where only one pastor from a traditional denomination participated, this marked the first time a large number of pastors overseas took part.

The results showed a notable difference between groups (Shincheonji members scored an average of 95 points, while Protestant pastors scored an average of 7 points). However, the primary goal was not to rank participants, but to create an opportunity for self-reflection through Revelation and to draw closer to God.

One participating pastor said:-
“Seeing Shincheonji members write their answers so confidently today made me reflect on my faith and calling as a pastor. I will study Revelation through the Shincheonji Zion Christian Mission Centre, lead my congregation on God’s path, and teach them correctly so they can enter heaven.”

Chairman ManHee Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus has consistently emphasised Revelation 22:18–19, saying:-
“To enter heaven, one must not add to or subtract from the words of Revelation, but fully understand and keep them.”

Highlighting the necessity of testing faith by the Bible, he has also stated:-
“The standard for discerning truth and falsehood, orthodoxy and heresy, is not human tradition or doctrine, but the Word of God alone.”

Previously, Shincheonji Church of Jesus held a similar Bible exam in Korea with pastors from traditional churches, drawing attention at the time. Among 313 participants, only one pastor from an established denomination joined. This Tanzanian event, therefore, is significant as the first instance of large-scale pastor participation overseas.

A Shincheonji Church representative commented:-
“The Bible exam is not just a test of knowledge, but a way to confirm whether one’s standard of faith is truly the Word of God. We are grateful that more pastors are gradually joining both domestically and internationally. We hope more churches and believers will unite and interact based on Scripture.”

Meanwhile, since its establishment in 2018, Shincheonji Tanzania Church has grown steadily, with about 2,440 members as of August this year. The church continues to work toward spreading Scripture- centered faith through active exchanges with local pastors.
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The Shincheonji Daegu Church performance team poses for a commemorative photo with attendees after the event
In response to the weakening social fabric caused by economic recession and social conflict in present-day South Korea, Shincheonji Church of Jesus is presenting a new model for community integration through cultural and artistic events.

In particular, over the last three years, the Shincheonji Daegu Church has been hosting cultural and artistic performances, given voluntarily by congregation members young and old.

Performances that have resonated most with the locals include a classical choir, the youth group's pop performances and taekwondo masterclass, experiential booths for calligraphy and Yutnori (traditional Korean board game), which are receiving a great response from families, and the women's group trot performance (a genre of Korean popular music, known for its use of repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections).

Furthermore, the Shincheonji Daegu Church has been holding a ‘Gratitude Appreciation & Sharing’ event every month since February of this year. This event was planned to express gratitude to the citizens of Daegu and the church members’ families who have helped the church grow.

An official of Shincheonji Daegu Church reaffirmed that the purpose of the cultural and artistic performances is to “overcome the emotional isolation in the region and create a place for communication between neighbours.”
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On 11th May, Shincheonji Seongnam Church members who participated at the Family Month 'Gratitude-Appreciation' sticker event took a commemorative photo
“I don’t usually have much time to talk, but thanks to today, I was able to share my worries and have a meaningful time.”

To commemorate the Family Month of May, the Shincheonji Seongnam Church hosted a number of events, including a colourful gratitude-appreciation event held on the 11th May. An elderly person, who shared and received Bible verses with other attendees at this event, said the above.

May is considered 'Family Month' in South Korea, celebrated with Children's Day (5th), Parents' Day (8th), and Teachers' Day (15th). In May, Shincheonji Church of Jesus typically conducts activities and events nationwide that enable parents and children to reflect on the meaning of loyalty, filial piety and love, express gratitude to one's elders, and emphasise the importance of family and education.

The gratitude-appreciation event held on the 11th May by the Shincheonji Seongnam Church enabled the 6000 church members in attendance to express their gratitude to each other by pasting prepared heart stickers on people they are grateful for and conveying messages such as 'I love you' and 'Be happy' written on the stickers.

On the 11th May, young people from Shincheonji Seongnam Church gave carnations to seniors in celebration of Family Month.
Most touching was witnessing young adults actively taking a leap to practise intergenerational love. One young person said, “I have always wanted to express my sincere gratitude to the senior members of the church, and I am glad that I was able to express my gratitude by giving them carnations this time,” and added, “I hope that a single flower will warm the senior member's day.”

A senior church member who received flowers expressed their gratitude, saying, “The young people's smiling faces gave me strength, and I was deeply touched by the sincerity of even a single flower.”
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Visitors listen to a docent's explanation of "Heavenly Culture" at the Shincheonji Cheongpyeong Church's "Heavenly Culture Gallery of Light" event

To address misunderstandings and prejudices about Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus) in South Korea, and to establish and build a solid relationship with communities nationwide, Shincheonji Church of Jesus regularly opens its doors to the public with Bible-based lectures centred on the Book of Revelation and exhibitions on various biblical themes.

Earlier this year, the Shincheonji Cheongpyeong Church (Philip Tribe) held the 'Gallery of Light' exhibition at the Cheongpyeong church's Heavenly Culture Promotion Centre. The exhibition showcased the transcendental nature of "heavenly culture," which refers to a culture of coexistence, development, and peace that transcends the borders of creed, ideology, ethnicity, or nationality established by man.

This concept of "heavenly culture" is found rooted in the Bible. Just as the heavens are higher than the earth, the Culture of Heaven is high and exalted. Moses saw the things of heaven and made them accordingly on the earth (Ex 25:9, 40, Heb 8:5). Jesus saw things of heaven and made them known to this world (Jn 5). Likewise, Apostle John went up to the spiritual world and wrote what he had seen (Revelation). Heavenly Culture is what is created by God, not man. And its higher spiritual values that can bring peace to the Earth.

The exhibition on that day began with a docent's biblical presentation of the 6000 years of God’s history, followed by the biblical meaning and developmental history of Shincheonji Church of Jesus. It also expounded on the numerous signings of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with churches worldwide and the subsequent church signboard changes.

In fact, many churches worldwide are experiencing transformation through Revelation-based teachings and MOU agreements. To date, a total of 13,467 churches in 88 countries have signed MOUs with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, with the number of affiliated church members recorded at 1.1 million, and 1535 churches in 44 countries have replaced their signs, with the number of affiliated church members recorded at 105,704.

The head of the public relations department Gwang-seok Kim said, “The Gallery of Light will be operated as a space open to everyone and awaits the visit of all those seeking the truth.”
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ManHee Lee, the chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, is giving a sermon at the Sunday service held at Shincheonji Incheon Church on the 6th

“Revelation is being fulfilled today. Come and listen, verify what you hear against the Bible, and decide for yourself.”

On Sunday 6th, ManHee Lee, the chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, visited Shincheonji Icheon Church and testified the importance of Revelation to the 1800 faithful in attendance, without a break, for more than an hour. He urged every believer to examine the Scriptures carefully and see for themselves what is being fulfilled today.

Chairman Lee began the sermon by urging the congregation to “become believers who take the Bible as their standard.”

Chairman Lee then went on to explain the Book of Revelation chapter by chapter, repeatedly drawing upon the content of Revelation 22:18-19 - not to "add or subtract" anything from Revelation. He emphasised: “It is written in the Bible that if you add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, you cannot enter heaven, so you must know everything without missing even a single thing.”

Chairman Lee emphasised that Shincheonji is not a man-made organisation but a church that has been created in accordance with the promises of the Bible. He pointed to Revelation 7, where God comes to those who are sealed with His Word. “The Word is not a joke or something to be taken lightly - it is absolute,” he stressed.

Chairman Lee also said, “The Bible records the beginning of God’s creation of heaven and earth and the final conclusion. That conclusion is to meet God.” He highlighted that “Revelation is the book that shows us the path to return to God and heaven.” And that process, he added, is unfolding now - just as Jesus promised.

Chairman Lee went on to underline the widespread prejudice and misunderstanding surrounding Shincheonji. “Some label us heretics without even checking the Word. That’s why we proposed a Bible exam, but not one person came forward,” he explained.

He stressed that Shincheonji does not only teach the meaning of Revelation but also the actual fulfilment that has taken place today - something many churches do not even attempt to address.

He asserted, “There are pastors who teach about the Book of Revelation in their own way and try hard, but no one can teach as well as someone who has seen all the prophecies of the entire Book of Revelation appear in reality.” Revelation 22:8 speaks of one person who must see and hear the fulfilled realities of Revelation in order to speak about it.

Finally, Chairman Lee called all believers to become people of light who base their faith not on emotion or tradition, but on the standard of the Bible. “God will be with those who have His Word,” he reminded. “Let us be the ones who shine the light for others - both for ourselves and for God.”

The congregation responded with a resounding “Amen,” suggesting that for many, this wasn't just another Sunday - it was a step closer to understanding the true meaning of faith.

On the 6th, during a Sunday service held at the Shincheonji Icheon Church, believers are listening to Chairman ManHee Lee talk about the importance of the Book of Revelation
Many believers at the Icheon service expressed deep gratitude for a church that teaches the Bible as it is written. One woman, Bokyoung Son (58), said, “I came to Shincheonji not for any personal gain, but because the Word is here. I just hope people will set aside prejudice and check it out for themselves.”

Sang  Lee (56) added, “The reason I chose Shincheonji was the Word. No other church explains the fulfilment of Revelation like this.”
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Chairman Man Hee Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (hereafter referred to as “Shincheonji Church”), received a commendation from the President of the Korean Red Cross at the “2025 Blood Donor Day” commemorative event held on June 13th.

This award was presented in recognition of Chairman Lee's long-standing contribution to promoting a culture of blood donation and stabilising the blood supply. The commendation was received on his behalf by the General Planning Director of the church.

The 2025 Blood Donor Day event, jointly hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korean Red Cross in celebration of World Blood Donor Day (June 14th), took place at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul. The event was organised to express gratitude to blood donors and raise awareness about the importance of donating blood.

*Proactive Efforts in Times of Crisis… Nationwide Campaigns Continuously Carried Out
Under the spirit of Chairman Lee’s teaching - “Just as we receive life freely from heaven like the light, rain, and air, let us love our neighbours and share what is precious without hesitation” - Shincheonji Church has considered blood donation as the most direct form of life-giving volunteerism and has consistently practised this for over a decade.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the church launched a nationwide blood donation campaign to help overcome the blood supply crisis. In 2022 alone, more than 96,000 members participated in blood donation. Notably, “We Are One,” a youth volunteer group of Shincheonji Church, garnered global attention by setting a Guinness World Record with 71,121 people signing up for blood donation online within just 24 hours. This achievement was recognised as a meaningful civilian-led act of goodwill in response to a global blood shortage crisis.

In 2023, the church enhanced accessibility by operating mobile blood donation buses for university students during summer holiday, working professionals during summer holidays, and travellers during Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day). It also implemented cultural engagement activities such as blood donation photo zones, red challenges, and Reels campaigns to appeal to the MZ (Millennial + Gen Z) generation.

*210,000 Participants in 4 Years, KRW 900 Million in Donation Vouchers… Establishing a Positive Cycle Model for Blood Donation
Shincheonji Church has not only encouraged participation but has also contributed to society through donation vouchers and blood certificate donations.

Over the past 4 years, approximately 210,000 participants have generated a donation fund equivalent to KRW 930 million (approx. GBP 500,000), which has been fully allocated to medical expenses for vulnerable groups, scholarships, and emergency relief, contributing to life-saving projects.

Additionally, the church has actively donated blood donation certificates. Over the past 3 years alone, thousands of certificates have been delivered to numerous hospitals and institutions, including:-
5000 to the Korean Red Cross Blood Services Headquarters
3000 to the Daejeon-Sejong-Chungnam Blood Centre
3012 to North Jeolla Provincial Government
3000 to the Korea Association for Children with Leukaemia and Cancer (Daegu-Gyeongbuk Branch)
2000 to Daedong Hospital

*Receiving Numerous Awards Nationwide… “A Religious Organisation Leading the Way in Establishing a Culture of Blood Donation”
The blood donation activities of Shincheonji Church and its volunteer group We Are One have received numerous commendations from regional blood centres nationwide, reinforcing public trust.

Since 2022, the church has received more than 15 awards, including:
- A commendation from the Director of the Korean Red Cross Blood Services Headquarters
- Commendations from regional blood centers across Busan-Gyeongnam, Seoul-Gyeonggi, Daejeon-Chungcheong, Gangwon, Incheon, Gwangju-Jeonnam, and Daegu-Gyeongbuk

In 2024 alone, both individual and group commendations have been awarded across multiple regions including Gwangju-Jeonnam, Jeonbuk, Seoul-Gyeonggi (4 regional associations), Daegu-Gyeongbuk, Gangwon, Incheon, and Busan-Gyeongnam, further solidifying the church’s reputation as a trusted civilian religious organisation.

A representative of Shincheonji Church stated, “As those who have received new life through Jesus, we strive to live a life of sharing that love with our neighbours. This blood donation initiative is the essence of our faith, and we will continue building a positive cycle of giving back to society through blood donation.”
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The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Seo-Incheon Branch is painting a mural on the wall of the Sankacia Temple

“I was moved by the members’ sincere desire to serve. I am very happy to be able to participate in this good cause.”

In early June, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Seo-Incheon Branch completed its mural design project - which falls under the 'Wall Story' campaign - painting the outer wall of the Sankacia Temple in Incheon City, South Korea. Venerable Dae-ung Seok, the head monk who provided the mural site, said the above.

The 'Wall Story' campaign is one of the three major domestic campaigns of Shincheonji Volunteer Group in South Korea. It is an urban regeneration campaign that restores dilapidated murals through drawings and paintings, depicting characteristics specific to local regions and the stories of local residents. Themes and pictures designed on the murals are decorated at the request of the beneficiaries.

Reflecting the heart and mindset behind the specific design of the mural on that day, an official of the Seo-Incheon branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group said, “The design of a lotus flower blooming in the mud is symbolic of overcoming difficult times. We hope that this mural will become a local landmark.”

Meanwhile, with the spirit of love and peace as their foundation, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group continues to carry out social contribution projects in various fields, including the environment, veterans' affairs, the disabled sector, public interest and culture.
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A meeting between the Seoul-Northern Gyeonggi Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group and the Jung District Branch of the Seoul Branch of the Korean War Veterans' Association on May 28th

In South Korea, where the sacrifice of Korean War veterans, who risked their lives in a tragic and fratricidal war to defend the peace of their country, is being forgotten, one group is stepping up to educate citizens and promote awareness of the value of patriotism.

On May 28th, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Seoul-Northern Gyeonggi Branch organised an impactful meeting with the Jung District branch of the Seoul branch of the Korean War Veterans' Association. A veteran in attendance said, “Our greatest comfort is the knowledge that there are hearts out there that want to remember us.”

An official from the Seoul-Northern Gyeonggi Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group said, “We believe that remembering the stories of each and every veteran and sharing the value of the freedom they protected with citizens is the true way to honour veterans.”

Meanwhile, since 2015, and in the months of June and August, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group has held its 'Love Your Country, Share Peace' campaign to commemorate the souls of the war veterans who died for the peace of Korea, and to promote a world of peace without conflict. Through large-scale street campaigns, veterans' association events and booth activities, handwritten letters of appreciation, caricatures, and flowers delivered directly to veterans, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is planting a pledge in the hearts of citizens that they will 'not forget' history. Indeed, the freedom and prosperity that South Korea enjoys today is built upon the sacrifice of these veterans of war.
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On the 5th June, the Pocheon branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group held the 'Green Nature' campaign at the Shineup-dong Market to mark World Environment Day
“I thought I was doing a good job of separating my waste, but after participating in the campaign, I realised that there were many things I had been wrong about.”

This is what Su-mi Hong (55, female) said after participating in the carbon neutral campaign held at the Shineup-dong market in Pocheon City on the 5th June.

This environmental campaign was held by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Pocheon Branch to mark ‘World Environment Day’ (5th June) - a global annual commemoration that raises awareness of the gravity of environmental issues and encourages action - on the theme of this year’s World Environment Day, “Ending Plastic Pollution.”

The campaign informed citizens of the importance of environmental protection and to provide them with practical ways to practise it in their daily lives through experience. In particular, participants were able to reflect on their usual recycling habits and learn the correct way to separate and dispose of waste. Citizens who participated in all activities were given a potted succulent plant as a souvenir, conveying the message, “Let’s cherish the environment as much as we cherish our companion plants.”

Meanwhile, the carbon neutral campaign is held as part of the ‘Green Nature’ campaign, whose ultimate goal is to preserve a beautiful natural environment for posterity through wetland conservation activities, environmental cleanups that protect major facilities and cultural assets, disaster recovery activities, public awareness campaigns for environmental protection, and the creation of flower paths in waste dumping areas.
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On the 5th June, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch is carrying out an environmental campaign at the entrance of Suraksan Mountain in Seoul

South Korea is no stranger to forest fires, with hundreds of wildfires typically ravaging up to 4000 hectares of forest per annum. In order to raise awareness of the causes and effects of forest fire and the need for prevention, forest fire campaigns by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch are consistently held in prone areas.

To mark ‘World Environment Day,’ a global annual commemoration that raises awareness of the gravity of environmental issues and encourages action, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch held an environmental campaign at the entrance of Suraksan Mountain hiking trail on the 5th June.

In this campaign, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch focused on raising citizens’ awareness of forest fire prevention through a carbon neutrality campaign, forest fire common sense quiz, guidance on the ecosystem recovery period in forest fire-stricken areas, promotion of forest fire prevention rules, activities to prohibit the possession of flammable materials, a display of various upcycling products to show real-life examples of resource recycling, and several experiential booths.

Visitor Sang-jung Kim (80, male, Nowon district) emphasised, “It is a small action, but it is absolutely necessary for our children and future generations,” and “Environmental protection should not be a one-time thing, but should be continuous.”

An official from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch said, “One person’s small actions can be the starting point for protecting the Earth.”

Meanwhile, the forest fire prevention campaign is held as part of the ‘Green Nature’ campaign, whose ultimate goal is to preserve a beautiful natural environment for posterity through wetland conservation activities, environmental cleanups that protect major facilities and cultural assets, disaster recovery activities, public awareness campaigns for environmental protection, and the creation of flower paths in waste dumping areas.
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There is a church whose entire congregation masters the Book of Revelation by taking a Bible test every week. It is Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (hereinafter referred to as Shincheonji Church of Jesus). This is a place where only those who have completed the introductory, intermediate, and advanced curriculum at the Zion Christian Mission Centre and passed the graduation exam (consisting of about 100 questions) can enter the church. In recent years, the church has held four graduation ceremonies of over 100,000 people.

ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, has been touring church branches throughout South Korea despite being advanced in age. Every time he takes to the pulpit to preach, he cites Revelation 22:18-19, saying, “You must not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation. Those who add to or subtract from it cannot enter heaven,” and that the Book of Revelation must be recorded in one’s hearts and mind.

In accordance with Chairman ManHee Lee’s desire to seal all members so that they are eligible to enter heaven, the Education Department of the Shincheonji General Assembly  is currently conducting a ‘Sealing Verification Exam’ for Shincheonji members around the world. This test, which began online when the world was enduring COVID-19, is now conducted in person at the church and internationally on a weekly basis, so that members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus around the world can become walking Bibles.

A Shincheonji Church of Jesus official said, “The only way to know the true meaning and reality of the Book of Revelation is to receive testimony from the witness who saw and heard the actual events of Revelation when it was fulfilled. Today, Christians worldwide have never seen or heard the reality of the Book of Revelation fulfilled, so everyone from pastors to members has added to or subtracted from the Book of Revelation.”

“Excluding Shincheonji members, there is not a single Christian in the world who has not added to or subtracted from it. Revelation 22:18-19 says that if you add or subtract from the Book of Revelation, you will not be able to enter heaven, but pastors and members of the church do not even worry about adding or subtracting from the Book of Revelation. How can this be called true faith?” He continued, “Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which is considered a heresy by Catholics and Protestants, has every one of its members master the Book of Revelation. However, Catholics and Protestants have added to the Book of Revelation, including their pastors and followers. So, judge for yourself who is truly orthodox and who is truly heretical according to the Bible.”

The Bible test that every member of Shincheonji Church of Jesus takes every week is centred on the prophecies of the four gospels of the New Testament and the entire Book of Revelation. Shincheonji Church of Jesus explained that this test is a training to seal God’s word in one’s heart and to keep the New Covenant Book of Revelation.

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On April 9th, the French branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus strongly refuted an article published by Le Parisien on April 7th, criticising it as a biased and sensational portrayal of the church. The article, titled “They Treated Us Like Animals,” labelled Shincheonji a “problematic evangelical group” and was largely based on the testimony of an anonymous former member. The church stated that it severely misrepresented their faith community.

The church explained it had submitted detailed responses to 12 questions from the journalist, totalling thousands of words, but only two sentences were included in the article. A church spokesperson said this selective reporting deprived readers of a fair view and suggested the article was a pre-planned smear.

“If more information was needed, the journalist could have visited us directly,” the church noted, emphasising its openness to transparent communication.

To share genuine experiences, the church released member testimonies. Teresa, a member for six years, said faith was a personal choice, while Axel shared that the church gave him meaning and fulfilment, including meeting his wife through church activities.

The church condemned the article’s title as sensational and misleading, insisting that no one has ever been treated in the way described. It also denied influencing a couple’s breakup, explaining that the relationship ended due to personal differences, not church pressure.

A photo cited in the article as evidence of corporal punishment was also refuted. The individual in the photo, still a member, claimed it was taken in jest before he joined and plans legal action for misrepresentation.

The article’s mention of a “training camp” was clarified as a voluntary short-term programme for spiritual growth, which has since been discontinued to prevent misunderstanding. The church also rejected claims of data collection, internet restrictions, or encouraging family disconnection.


Regarding the “ECA Academy,” the church said it was a temporary name for a Bible course, with participants informed it was affiliated with Shincheonji from the outset.

Shincheonji has urged the media to report responsibly, include diverse perspectives, and avoid sensationalism that fosters prejudice. “Biased reporting harms religious freedom and human rights,” the church stated, calling for higher journalistic standards and ongoing dialogue for better understanding.
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