Shincheonji Church of Jesus Signs MOU With Korean Buddhist Order for Peace Collaboration
On the 21st March, the Shincheonji Ulsan Church and the Wonhyo Order of Korean Buddhism's Samgwangsa Temple are in the process of signing an agreement |
For the purpose of building Bible-centred exchange and mutual cooperation, more than 800 churches from various denominations across South Korea have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Shincheonji Church of Jesus. However, this trend is not limited solely to the confines of the Church.
On the 21st March 2025, the Wonhyo Order of Korean Buddhism's Samgwangsa Temple signed an MOU with the Ulsan Church of the Andrew Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, with the purpose of cooperation, coexistence, and peace.
Expressing the intent behind signing this agreement, Venerable Jigwang, the head monk of Samgwangsa Temple, said, “I've personally witnessed and experienced many things while participating in the various events and volunteer activities of Shincheonji Church of Jesus. Their outstanding order and organisational skills, as well as their active participation in peace movements, are impressive.” He added, “As a religious leader, I will continue to contribute to Shincheonji Church of Jesus' peace movement.”
To date, the Shincheonji Ulsan Church has signed MOUs with four religious organisations and 17 social development and peace organisations, building cooperative relationships in various fields.
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