Zion Christian Mission Center Class 108-10, Matthias Tribe Graduation Ceremony and Dedication Service of Cheongju Church

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On 23rd December 2018 (12noon), Shincheonji church of Jesus will celebrate a Matthias Tribe Graduation ceremony and Dedication service for 1737 graduates of Zion Christian Mission Center! These graduates have now completed an intensive six-month Bible study course, demonstrating mastery of the contents of the Bible. This year, more than 20,000 people have graduated from the Zion Christian Mission Center (Shincheonji church’s department of theology) into Shincheonji church. A further 20,000 are expected to graduate. Here is a list of all the 2018 Zion Christian Mission Centre Graduation Services worldwide:-

- Seoul & Gyeonggi Graduation Service (several tribes), Republic of Korea (18th November: 5945 grads)
- Thaddaeus tribe Graduation Service, Republic of Korea (21st October: 2052 grads)
- Busan & James tribe Graduation Service, Republic of Korea (30th September: 4521 grads)
- Thomas tribe Graduation Service, Republic of Korea (9th September: c.900 grads)
- Philip tribe Graduation Service, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa (12th August: 694 grads)
- Peter tribe Graduation Service, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (24th June: 3111 grads)
- John tribe Graduation Service, Los Angeles, USA (3rd June: 545 grads)
- European Graduation Service, Germany (13th May: 487 grads)

The reason why Shincheonji church has appeared and is growing exponentially is because it is the fulfilment of what God and Jesus promised in the New Testament - the New Heaven New Earth of Revelation 21. It is at Shincheonji church where the entire 66 books of the Bible - from Genesis to Revelation - can be clearly explained according to the contents of history, instruction, prophecy and fulfilment. The quality of the teaching here is unparalleled and unlike any other church or seminary in the world. It is a church where the new covenant, or promise - for which Jesus Christ shed his blood - is made known through Jesus’ promised messenger who has seen and heard all the events of Revelation and testifies it to all the churches of the world (Rv 22:8, 16). Only someone who has been at the actual location can testify to its true meaning.
As Shincheonji church continues to grow exponentially in fulfilment of God's promise, there is always opposition to God's work. The Christian Council of Korea (CCK) has slandered Shincheonji church for years, but the Supreme Court recently ruled in favour of Shincheonji church after their false broadcast of Shincheonji church. In the wake of Ms. Ji-In Gu's death, the whole world is now hearing about the coercive conversion programme which CCK pastors have established and implemented in an attempt to forcibly convert believers from one denomination to another. More than 1200 Korean youth have suffered from this programme, and hundreds of families have been divided. Furthermore, 571 CCK pastors have been sentenced for crimes including forgery, burglary, sexual assault and murder over the last 3.5 years. The CCK is founded on the Presbyterian teachings of John Calvin, who murdered men, women and children who opposed his beliefs on predestination. They sell chairmen positions and ordination certificates, and have blocked many of Shincheonji church’s peace works. In the wake of Ms. Gu’s death, features were published in the New York Times and Washington Post news about their evil deeds is spreading throughout the world. CCK is distorting God's word of promise and has not once accepted the many invitations made by Shincheonji church to engage in public debate over the Bible to prove to the public who is true orthodoxy and true cult.

In spite of such darkness within the Christian world in South Korea, I can only be grateful for the work of light that God is spreading to the world through Shincheonji church. Shincheonji church has mastered the prophecies of the New Testament Revelation that were sealed for 2000 years and is making them known to those with sincere and seeking hearts. This is the best truth for mankind. For me personally, the six-month Bible study at Zion Christian Mission Center was challenging and required me to lay aside my own thoughts and beliefs about the Bible but I am grateful to God that I can finally know the truth and be where God wants me to be. All glory to God.

I hope you enjoy the Graduation service:)

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