1500 Gather at Shincheonji Hwajeong Church for Bible Lecture on Revelation

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The "Simon Tribe Bible Seminar" is underway at Hwajeong Church in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, on the 6th September

Through this seminar, I found no doctrinal issues. I plan to sign an MOU with Shincheonji soon and connect my congregations so they too can study Revelation.

On September 6th 2025, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Hwajeong Church (Simon Tribe), held a large-scale Bible seminar on Revelation which drew in an attendance of 1500 people, including pastors and believers online and offline. A Protestant pastor in attendance shared his reflection above following the lecture.

Delivering the keynote lecture, Tribe Leader Seung-ju Lee emphasised that Revelation is not simply a mysterious book but the promised Word testified by Jesus himself.

Quoting Revelation 22:18–19, he warned that adding to or taking away from the prophecy brings judgment. Lee explained that today is the era of fulfilment, when believers must learn from the “promised pastor” - the messenger who has directly seen and heard the events of Revelation’s fulfilment - in order to fully understand the Bible.

As part of his teaching, he offered detailed explanations of the three mysteries recorded in Revelation (the seven stars and seven golden lampstands, the beast with seven heads and ten horns, and the seventh trumpet) and the three types of judgments (seals, trumpets, and bowls).

Several attendee pastors acknowledged that the seminar corrected long-held misunderstandings about Shincheonji.

One pastor admitted, “For years, many in the church world claimed that Shincheonji teaches Chairman ManHee Lee is Jesus, but I confirmed today that this is not true. From the perspective of biblical redemption history, there is nothing problematic here.”

Another pastor with 40 years of ministry experience commented, “I’ve engaged in interfaith activities with many denominations, but something always felt lacking. By fully learning Revelation at the Centre (Shincheonji Church's Bible teaching institute), I hope to contribute to uniting all religions ‘in the truth.’”

This event reaffirmed Shincheonji’s commitment to spreading the correct understanding of Revelation and highlighted a significant shift in attitudes toward Shincheonji and its testimony on Revelation.

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