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Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Changwon Branch make kimchi at the "Sharing Kimchi with Love" event held at the industrial complex in Seongsan District, Changwon on the 18th November
Amid a steep fall in temperature, the hearts of the veterans of Changwon City, South Korea, found warmth through a kimchi-sharing event held by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group.

On the 18th November, the members of the Changwon branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group rolled up their sleeves and held a 'Sharing Kimchi with Love' event for the Changwon branch of the Korean War Veterans' Association at the industrial complex in Seongsan District, Changwon. The event was followed by a meal.

The event was organised to honour and respect the sacrifices and dedication of patriots who gave their lives to safeguard the peace of Korea during the Korean War.

On that day, volunteers gathered early in the morning donned in yellow vests and sanitary caps to prepare seasonings and mix pickled cabbage. 600kg of kimchi was prepared and delivered to members of the Changwon branch of the Korean War Veterans’ Association, and a warm lunch was provided for the 20 veterans who attended the event.

Sam-jong Kang, the director of the Changwon branch of the Korean War Veterans’ Association, said, “Thanks to the volunteer group that visits every year and diligently prepares kimchi, our members receive great comfort,” and expressed hope that this activity will continue. He also stated, “There aren't many organisations in the region that consistently work to support patriots, so the role of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is invaluable.”

Meanwhile, the 'Sharing Kimchi With Love' campaign, now in its 32nd year, is being implemented by all 79 branches nationwide to convey warmth to communities ahead of the cold winter.

At the "Sharing Kimchi with Love" event held at the Seongsan District Industrial Complex in Changwon on the 18th November, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Changwon Branch volunteers prepare meals for patriots

At the "Sharing Kimchi with Love" event held at the Seongsan District Industrial Complex in Changwon on the 18th November, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Changwon Branch volunteers prepare meals for patriots
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At the recent Class 116 Graduation Ceremony of Zion Christian Mission Center, which was held at Shincheonji Cheongju Church, South Korea, a special story stood out among the 59,192 graduates from around the world.

One of them was Sigla Prince Robinson (40) from Trinidad and Tobago, a small island nation in the Caribbean with deep Christian roots. Travelling halfway across the world, Robinson described the experience as “a turning point in my life.”

Before studying the Bible, Robinson shared that he often felt lost and anxious. “I went through difficult times, visiting many churches, but my heart was never at peace,” he said. “One day I prayed in tears, asking God to show me the meaning of life.”

That prayer was answered through an unexpected encounter - a petrol station employee who introduced him to the Zion Christian Mission Centre, saying he had found true peace through Bible study.

There, Robinson began to see the world differently.

“I realised my life wasn’t a coincidence but part of a greater plan. Learning the Word gave me peace and confidence about the future,” he reflected.

He explained that as his understanding of the Bible deepened, his relationships also changed:

“I used to react emotionally and feel overwhelmed, but now I stay centred in the Word and have more patience and understanding toward others.”

Robinson’s journey to Korea for graduation was not without challenges. On his way to the airport, his car tire burst - just two hours before his flight. Despite the crisis, he stayed calm, sought help from a nearby petrol station, and managed to reach the airport just in time.

“That moment taught me that even in difficult situations, there’s always a way,” he said.

For Robinson, this milestone was not an end but a new beginning.

“Graduation isn’t about finishing a course; it means being ready to carry out the mission entrusted to me. Now I want to become a light that helps others,” he shared.

He also expressed deep gratitude for the kindness he received in Korea, saying,
“The warmth and care of the members made this experience unforgettable.”

A representative of Shincheonji Wangsimni Church said, “This graduation is one of many fruits of Bible education that transcends language and borders.”

An overseas centre official added that Zion Christian Mission Centre will continue to support international believers through education, translation, and mentoring, helping them grow both in faith and in life.
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A Gangdong Church official explains to visitors at the Shincheonji Church of Jesus' promotion hall.

The promotion hall inside the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Gangdong Church (John Tribe) in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea, has officially celebrated its first anniversary—welcoming a total of 4916 visitors since its opening on November 16th last year. This represents an average of about 95 visitors per week, reflecting steady interest from the local community.

Opened in November 2024, the promotion hall was created to help local residents better understand the history, doctrine, and mission of Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The space guides visitors through biblical history and the church's development through a structured, seven-section layout:

*Biblical History & Church History (6000 years)
*Video Theatre: Biblical History & Shincheonji Church Overview
*Volunteer Activities Showcase
*Introduction to the 12 Tribes & Zion Christian Mission Centre
*Graduation Ceremonies, Bible Seminars & MOU Records
*Bible Verification Exam & Revelation Sermons
*Video Theatre: War Cessation and Peace Activities

Many visitors reported that the exhibition helped clarify misconceptions and provided a more accurate understanding of the church.

One visitor said, “I had some preconceived ideas about Shincheonji, but after seeing everything myself, I realised I had misunderstood. I could see how much the church has developed.”

Another visitor shared, “The structure and explanations were so easy to follow that I could understand the church at a glance.”

Comments such as “It felt like I read the entire Bible,” and “The exhibits were well-organised and engaging,” were also recorded.

According to the church, over 80 visitors expressed interest in studying the Bible after their tour and requested to learn more through the Zion Christian Mission Centre.

A visitor, Ms. Lee, said, “The content was well-organised, and the docent’s explanations were easy to understand, so I was able to easily understand (what kind of place Shincheonji Church of Jesus is) just by looking around.”

A representative from Shincheonji Gangdong Church stated that they plan to expand the exhibition hall with new content and develop an online version to reach more people.
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On the 6th November, a senior member's blood pressure was measured at the Shincheonji Mansu Church

Shincheonji Church of Jesus takes great strides to ensure the wellbeing of the elderly congregation members by organising health-focused programmes, offering services like blood pressure checks and health consultations, and instructing on a variety of exercises targeted at preventing issues such as hypertension, diabetes, and dementia.

As of late, South Korea has experienced a sudden drop in temperature, and the demographic that is among the most vulnerable to the change are the seniors, due to factors including thermoregulation, chronic conditions, altered physiology, and socioeconomic factors.

Accordingly, on 6th November, the Shincheonji Masan Church (part of the Matthew Tribe) held a health support campaign for the members of the seniors group, in order to help seniors look after their health by checking on health conditions they often overlook and assessing their lifestyle and eating habits. Three medical professionals from Shincheonji Mansu Church participated in the event and had participants complete a health questionnaire, measured their blood pressure and blood sugar levels, and provided brief consultations.

One believer who participated in the campaign that day was found to have high blood pressure and was unaware of it because he exhibited no symptoms while enjoying church life. He said, “I’m grateful that I found out through a simple test at church. I will continue to manage my condition through hospital treatment and live a more joyful life.”

Meanwhile, the Mansu Church continues to prioritise the health of its senior members. By combining medical expertise with compassionate service, the campaign ensured that elderly participants felt supported, informed, and encouraged to maintain healthier lifestyles.

Through initiatives like this, Shincheonji Church demonstrates its ongoing dedication to caring for its community—not only spiritually, but also physically.

On the 6th November, an elderly member of the Shincheonji Mansu Church received health counselling from medical professionals

On the 6th November, an elderly member of the Shincheonji Mansu Church received health counselling from medical professionals.
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Cameroon is facing a significant blood shortage, due to a low rate of voluntary donors and cultural beliefs that act as obstacles to donation.

On the afternoon of 16th October 2025, the Shincheonji Cameroon Church, in partnership with the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS), the sole coordinator of blood transfusion in Cameroon, carried out a blood drive.

31 volunteers stepped forward to roll up their sleeves, of which 22 successfully gave blood. Those deferred due to low haemoglobin levels were advised to eat differently and incorporate fruits and vegetables in their diet.

A Shincheonji Church official said, “Donating blood, which symbolises life, is a profound way to unite and support each other, especially in a world marred with division and conflict.”

Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Cameroon Church intends to continue blood donations and to plan effective events to promote blood donation participation and raise awareness, in order to alleviate the blood shortage and share the value of life.

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 On the 16th November, the Eastern Busan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group conducted a drug eradication campaign for citizens at the Busan Marathon

The Shincheonji Volunteer Group is working proactively on an international scale towards achieving a drug-free society, by empowering young people with knowledge and warning them about the dangers of drug and substance abuse.

Most recently, the Eastern Busan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group conducted an anti-drug awareness campaign at the Busan International Marathon in South Korea on the 16th November. Nearly 8000 citizens participated in the campaign.

The team engaged citizens with O/X quizzes, educational materials, and energy bars, raising awareness about hidden slang and rising drug issues among youth.

Many participants expressed strong support, saying campaigns like, “The situation is so serious that even middle school students are being exposed to drug issues,” and added, “This kind of campaign is absolutely necessary.”

An official from the Eastern Busan Branch stated, “The drug problem is not a problem for a specific class, but a task that the entire community must solve together,” and expressed the group's plans to continue expanding citizen-participation programmes to help build a safer, healthier community.

Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group, established by Shincheonji Church of Jesus in the Republic of Korea, engages in global community outreach through various initiatives including blood drives, disaster response, education programmes, and environmental clean-ups.
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Graduates from the previous class of the Zion Christian Mission Centre visit the Daejeon Matthias Tribe pop-up store and have fun taking commemorative photos in the photo zone.

In the wake of the ‘Class 116 of Zion Christian Mission Center Graduation Ceremony’ held in Shincheonji Cheongju Church on 2nd November, which celebrated the graduation of 59,192 students who have now mastered the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, the Shincheonji Daejeon Church (part of the Matthias Tribe) operated a post-graduation celebration ‘pop-up store’ on the 9th November.

On that day, graduates and their families visited the 'Newcielo Cafe' on the first floor of the PR Center (Promotional Hall) in Daejeon, which served as an experiential space where graduates could commemorate the journey of faith and celebrate each other’s growth after completing their faith education through commemorative items like postcards and stickers, a photo zone to capture the moment of graduation, and a social media hashtag event.

Mr. Kim, a 50-year-old working at a public institution, shared his personal experience of facing opposition and misunderstanding from his family. “At first, I had my doubts, but as I learned, they gradually cleared up. As the once-difficult Bible became more connected and understandable, conversations at home became smoother. Now, I worship with my family and share my heart with them,” he said.

The graduates varied in occupation and age, but the core of their transformation was the same. They shared the common thread that change began within themselves, not externally. They unanimously stated, “The Word became the blueprint for our lives,” and “Our standards for success changed.”

Meanwhile, the graduation ceremony held on 2nd November was themed "Love and Blessing, the Light that Illuminates the World." Over 20,000 graduates filled the venues inside and outside the Shincheonji Cheongju Church. Due to limited space, the remaining graduates dispersed to Shincheonji Church of Jesus locations around the world and abroad to join in online, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
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Shincheonji Church of Jesus members in Malawi gathered together after cleaning the streets of Mbayani on the 8th November

“This is not just about cleaning streets. It is about following the example of Jesus, becoming salt and light to our community, and serving our neighbours with love.”

On November 8th, 50 members of the Malawi branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus volunteered to clean the streets of Mbayani, Blentyre District, southern Malawi. A church representative encapsulated the heart behind the initiative that goes beyond simply picking up litter.

The Shincheonji Malawi Region has been holding monthly street clean-up campaigns since June, held on the first weekend of every month, with the purpose of raising awareness that littering is a shameful act and providing residents with a clean environment.

On that day, Shincheonji Malawi members collected discarded household waste from roadsides and around commercial areas, filling 30 25-litre waste refuse sacks.

Shincheonji Church of Jesus members in Malawi are cleaning the streets of Mbayani on November 8th
Shincheonji Church of Jesus members in Malawi are cleaning the streets of Mbayani on November 8th
The residents of Mbayani expressed their gratitude for Shincheonji's ongoing service in Malawi, saying, “Thank you for doing what we should have done ourselves” and “Your willingness to step forward inspires us, and we are grateful our community feels more hopeful.”

Catherine, a 34-year-old member who joined the effort that day, shared her reflection:
“Each month we continue this work to set an example as children of God. When residents thank us and take greater interest in preserving the environment, I feel encouraged to keep serving faithfully.”

The Shincheonji Malawi Church emphasised that their goal is to remain a church that serves humbly while sharing the true teachings of Jesus. The Church also expressed its aspirations, saying, “Shincheonji Malawi will become a church that is the light and salt of Africa, not just in Malawi, and will spread love throughout Africa.”
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A participant in the "Lucky Happy" campaign held by the Yeongdeungpo branch of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus uses the "My Happiness Discovered Today" booth on the 28th October

To establish and build healthy relationships with communities throughout South Korea - and to address misunderstandings and prejudices - Shincheonji Church of Jesus regularly opens its doors to the public with Bible-based lectures (often centred on the Book of Revelation), exhibitions, and community-based campaigns.

Accordingly, on the 2? October, the Yeongdeungpo Church of Shincheonji Church of Jesus (part of the Bartholomew Tribe) conducted a citizen-participation campaign called "Lucky Happy." 

The 'Lucky Happy' campaign was planned with the aim of informing people that the three-leaf clover, which is commonly seen in everyday life in Korea and symbolises "happiness" (unlike the four-leaf clover which symbolises "luck"), is the greatest desire of the heart but is difficult to find.

The event incorporated various experiential booths and a photo zone to provide citizens with an opportunity to reflect on valuable moments in their daily lives, with participants who wrote down their happiest moments on a memo pad receiving a "Clover Keychain."

Participant A-young Lee (27, female), said, “As of late, I’ve been spending my days aimlessly, but when I reflected to write down the happy moments, I realised that I lived well today. I feel good because I was able to find comfort through an unexpected opportunity.”

Happiness, it seems, can be found daily through moments of self-reflection.
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 A handwritten letter and handmade four-leaf clover keychain delivered by elementary school students from the Shincheonji Church of Jesus to a police station in Incheon on the 21st October.

“Thank you for always maintaining social order”
“Thank you for protecting our neighbourhood”
“Being a police officer seems like a vital and necessary profession”

On the 21st October, Shincheonji Ju-an Church (which belongs to the Matthew Tribe), delivered heartwarming letters handwritten by primary school students to a police station in Incheon, South Korea, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Police Day.

Police Day is celebrated on 21st October to honour law enforcement officers.

On that day, students also prepared gifts by including handmade four-leaf clover keychains in their letters.

A police officer who received the letter said, “I was very touched and encouraged by the children’s heartfelt letters. I feel a greater sense of duty after receiving the letters.”

A handwritten letter and handmade four-leaf clover keychain delivered by elementary school students from the Shincheonji Church of Jesus to a police station in Incheon on the 21st October.
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Graduates of Class 116 of the Seoul James Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus are participating in an experiential programme at the pop-up store commemorating the graduation

In the wake of the ‘Class 116 of Zion Christian Mission Center Graduation Ceremony’ held in Shincheonji Cheongju Church on 2nd November, which celebrated the graduation of 59,192 students who have now mastered the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, the Shincheonji Seoul Church (part of the Seoul James Tribe) operated a post-graduation celebration ‘pop-up store.’

On that day, roughly 400 graduates and their families visited the Shincheonji Seoul Church, which served as an experiential space where graduates could commemorate the journey of faith and celebrate each other’s growth after completing their faith education through reflections, a photo zone, and a social media hashtag event.

Graduates of Class 116 of the Seoul James Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus are participating in an experiential programme at the pop-up store commemorating the graduation
An attendee said, “I rediscovered the meaning of life through learning the Word,” and “Now I will put the truth I learned into practice in my life.”

Meanwhile, the graduation ceremony held on 2nd November was themed "Love and Blessing, the Light that Illuminates the World." Over 20,000 graduates filled the venues inside and outside the Shincheonji Cheongju Church. Due to limited space, the remaining graduates dispersed to Shincheonji Church of Jesus locations around the world and abroad to join in online, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
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On the 7th November, a member of the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group was seen trimming the hair of a senior citizen at a senior centre in Gyeyang District, Incheon

“I received a haircut for the first time today, and my hair feels so clean and refreshed. It was even better that they even measured my blood sugar. Please visit often.”

On the 7th November, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gyeyang Branch visited a senior centre in Gyeyang, Incheon City, and provided hairdressing and blood sugar checks. A senior citizen, who received professional treatment from a qualified medical health professional and a professional hair cut, expressed the above.

On the 7th November, a member of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group's Gyeyang branch, a qualified medical professional, measures the blood sugar of a senior citizen at a senior centre in Gyeyang District, Incheon
The professional medical qualifications included measurement of blood sugar levels outside the senior centre, and was open to residents passing by.

In their first meeting with the Gyeyang branch, a senior said, “I’ve always wanted to test my blood sugar level, but I never had the chance.”

Meanwhile, this activity was carried out as part of the 'Beautiful Seniors' programme which supports a healthy and happy retirement for seniors under the slogan ‘One Beautiful Day is Beautiful Enough.’

On the 7th November, a member of the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group was seen trimming the hair of a senior citizen at a senior centre in Gyeyang District, Incheon.
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Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Gyeyang Church (Matthew Tribe) conducted fire safety training inside the church on November 11th

“This training was designed to equip us with the ability to respond quickly and calmly even if an unexpected fire breaks out in a church where many people gather.”

With this mindset of respect for life and safety as expressed by an official of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Gyeyang Church (Matthew Tribe) conducted fire safety training for approximately 50 congregants on November 11th.

The training was designed to ensure safety in the event of a fire, with active firefighters invited on site to instruct on fire prevention and response techniques, and participants being church members responsible for conducting worship services and maintaining order as the front lines of safety within the church. 

The training content included fire prevention guidelines, fire evacuation procedures, fire extinguisher use (learning the correct techniques to directly hold and use extinguishers), and emergency 119 call reporting and initial response procedures.

Meanwhile, Shincheonji Church of Jesus is committed to conducting fire safety trainings with local firefighters in order to minimise casualties and property damage in the event of a fire breakout.
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A picture letter written and drawn by primary school students delivered to the 119 Safety Center from the Shincheonji Jemulpo Church on the 4th November

“Thank you to those who sacrificed their lives for us - we will remember you as great firefighters.”

Letters handwritten by children, incorporating heartfelt messages as above, were delivered in person by Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Jemulpo Church (Matthew Tribe) to the 119 Safety Centre in Incheon on the 4th November to mark the upcoming 'Firefighters Day' (November 9th), which honours the nation's firefighters and raises awareness about fire prevention.

The letters were written by primary school students from the Shincheonji Jemulpo Church with drawings they drew themselves to express their respect and gratitude to firefighters.

Accordingly, the Shincheonji Jemulpo Church delivered calligraphy postcards and snacks along with picture letters written by children to the 119 Safety Center.

The firefighter who received the gift on behalf of the unit said, “All the messages the children wrote really touched our hearts and gave us a stronger sense of mission.”

A calligraphy postcard delivered to the 119 Safety Center by the Shincheonji Jemulpo Church on the 4th November
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Members of the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group distribute companion plants to members of the Incheon Traffic Safety Association for Disabled People on the 18th October. 

"I was living alone and had no particular interests, so the days were really long. But after you gave me some pretty flowers, I developed an interest in cultivating them. I'm still growing these flowers that the Shincheonji Volunteer Group gave me two years ago."

On the 18th October, the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group held a companion plant-sharing event for members of the Incheon Traffic Safety Association for Persons with Disabilities in Gyeyang City, Republic of Korea. Sun-hee Sim (83, female), a member of the Incheon Traffic Safety Association for Persons with Disabilities, expressed the above.

On this day, about 20 association members were presented with flower varieties suitable for October, as well as guidance on how to properly care for each plant.

Meanwhile, the activity was carried out as part of the 'More the Better' programme of Shincheonji Volunteer Group, a programme whereby volunteers deliver homegrown companion plants to neighbours to enhance their emotional wellbeing.
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Members of the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group distribute companion plants to members of the Incheon Traffic Safety Association for Disabled People on the 18th October. 

Members of the Gyeyang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group distribute companion plants to members of the Incheon Traffic Safety Association for Disabled People on the 18th October.

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Tens of thousands of believers who had long struggled to understand the Bible gathered once again at Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, declaring that they have “mastered the Book of Revelation.”

On November 2nd, 2025, Shincheonji Church’s graduation ceremony was held. According to the church, 59,192 people completed the programme through the Zion Christian Mission Center, a biblical education institute operated by Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The church said the graduates are “believers who have mastered the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation.”

The Zion Christian Mission Centre offers a structured curriculum covering the full Bible, emphasising prophecy and fulfilment to help students understand the flow of God’s will and scripture. To graduate, students must complete three levels - elementary, intermediate, and advanced - and score at least 90 percent on a comprehensive exam.

At the graduation ceremony standing before the crowd, Chairman Lee said, “Scripture warns that if you add to or subtract from God’s word, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven” (Revelation 22:18–19). “Our church masters Revelation,” he said. “If you truly seek genuine faith, come to Shincheonji and learn.”

He added, “Too many people claim to believe in Jesus yet fail to follow the Bible completely. Do not rely on church authority - examine for yourself whether your faith aligns with the scriptures.”

Despite increasing persecution, criticism, and opposition toward Shincheonji, nearly 60,000 people graduated this year. The number of pastors among them continues to grow, with more than 13,500 pastors completing the programme in the past four years.

One of the featured testimonies came from graduate Oh Seon-kyung, a former pastor who said he had planted three churches before joining Shincheonji.

He explained that before resigning from the pastor, his biggest concern was not being able to teach Revelation due to a lack of understanding of Revelation, no matter how many times he read through the Bible (he said over 30 times). At the Zion Christian Mission Center, he could find the true meaning of Revelation. He expressed deep regret that he learned Revelation after his resignation, because the reason he wanted to know Revelation was for his church members. He said that he is sad about it, but he always prays for his former church members, wishing that they find the path to salvation.

The graduation ceremony, themed “Love and Blessing: Light Illuminating the World,” filled the church in Cheongju with about 20,000 graduates. Due to limited space, additional participants joined remotely from Shincheonji churches across Korea and abroad via livestream.
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On 12th October, at the Sunday service held at Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Ulsan Church (Andrew Tribe), a time of remembrance was held in commemoration of the late Deacon Seon-hwa Kim, a mother of two children, and the late Deacon Jeong-su Lee, who carried out a fulfilled life of faith with her two sisters.

These congregants were killed as a result of severe persecution from coercive conversion, a practice rampant in present-day South Korea which forcibly deconverts members of a minority religious group - mainly youth and women - and has resulted in the deaths of several Shincheonji Church congregants in recent years. The perpetrators are “conversion counsellors” (pastors) of the so-called "cult counselling centre."

Coercive conversion is a meticulously planned strategy whereby “conversion counsellors” persuade families that their loved one has fallen into a "cult", is "brainwashed" and is in need of vigorous intervention in order to be “rescued” from the religious group. Through fear and anxiety, families are incited to carry out acts of abduction to “rescue” their loved one, detaining the victim, and subjecting them to intensive indoctrination by professional “conversion counsellors.” By manipulating families, the perpetrators evade legal punishment, and in light of family culture in Korea, the police have often dismissed such cases as a mere "family matter".

Who will bear responsibility for the painful consequences that have now resulted from the deaths of the late Deaconess Seon-hwa Kim, who struggled to make a living as a taxi driver, and the late Deaconess Jeong-su Lee, who devoted herself to her ordinary life as a housewife, striving for family harmony?

Despite religious liberty enshrined within the Constitution, cases of coercive conversion in South Korea exceed 100 per year. It goes beyond simply a religious issue; it is a grave social problem that violates human rights and results in family breakdown.

An official from the Shincheonji Ulsan Church said, “It should not end with a simple memorial service to honour the deceased. The religious community, which should lead social harmony and peace, should break free from biased views and join together on the path to peace and coexistence to prevent such tragedies from recurring.”

South Korea remains the only democratic country where the practice of coercive conversion is still largely practised, often organised by fundamentalist Christian pastors.
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On the 9th October, the Gunsan branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group provided lunch after conducting a programme

“It was difficult raising my child alone, so it was nice to finally be able to open up and talk about my feelings.”

On the 9th October, the Gunsan branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group prepared various healing programmes for about 20 war widows and bereaved families at the Veterans Hall in Gunsan, South Korea. One participant in the programme said the above.

On that day, one particular activity that resonated with participants was a colouring drawing activity, led by an art psychology counsellor, that enabled participants to express the emotions and feelings they have accumulated over decades. Expressing her gratitude to the programme, one bereaved family member said, “I have been struggling beyond words since my husband passed away last November, but now I feel much lighter because the counsellor magically read my mind while I was colouring the picture.”

On the 9th October, programme participants colour the drawing
On the 9th, the Gunsan branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group apply makeup to a programme participant

On the 9th October, the Gunsan branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group conducted a programme to heal the body and mind of war widows and their bereaved families
The programme concluded with warm dialogue over a homemade lunch prepared by the volunteers.

Meanwhile, in present-day South Korea, where the contribution of Korean War veterans who dedicated their lives for the peace of the country is often overlooked, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group continues to widely publicise and record their noble deeds through memorial ceremonies, campaigns, and events.
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A view of the safety experience booth set up by the Pohang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group at Yeongil Bay on the 5th September

In September 2022, the coastal city of Pohang suffered the greatest damage in the wake of Typhoon Hinnamnor, which was one of the most powerful typhoons to ever impact South Korea.

In order to help citizens learn disaster response techniques and promote a culture of self-directed disaster prevention, the Pohang branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group held its monthly "Safe School" campaign on the 5th September at Yeongil Bay in Pohang.

The campaign on that day raised awareness among people of all ages, from families to youth and seniors, through a total of 5 programmes, including education on typhoon weather, a true or false quiz, design of paracord bracelets that can be used in emergency situations, and packing a survival bag for real life.

A citizen who participated in the campaign said, “I felt lost every time I heard about typhoons on the news, but today’s experience helped me learn what to prepare for and how to act.”

Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Pohang Branch is committed to working with the community to create a safe community by enabling citizens to independently practise disaster prevention culture.
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Massive conversions demonstrate the power of the "Book of Revelation."

181 new pastors also voluntarily participated in training.


84 churches in 10 cities in Ethiopia changed their church signs to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony.

On the 10th September, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus' Peter Tribe held a "Signboard Replacement Ceremony for 84 Ethiopian Churches." At the ceremony, the 84 pastors became members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus and shared the words of the New Covenant, the Book of Revelation, resolving to become one through the "Word of Revelation."

This achievement was achieved when Pastor Asefa Angeto (President of the Misgana Church Association), who attended the '2nd International Invitational Revelation Special Lecture' held at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church in November of last year, returned to his home country of Ethiopia and continued to hold seminars for local churches.

Pastor Angeto previously held seminars in over 100 churches across 10 cities, testifying to the revealed word he had learned from Shincheonji.

This signboard change is considered a significant achievement that goes beyond a simple name change and spreads a Bible-centred exchange throughout the Ethiopian church community.

At this commemoration ceremony, pastors representing 84 churches declared, “We have become believers of Shincheonji Church of Jesus who have mastered the words of the New Covenant Revelation,” and pledged, “We will spread the words of Revelation throughout Ethiopia, and both pastors and believers will follow only the truth and work harder in the ministry of the word.”

An official from the Peter Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus stated, “Currently, 181 pastors in Ethiopia are learning the revealed word of Shincheonji Church of Jesus,” and “We will work to spread the word that the prophecy of Revelation has been fulfilled today and to help the global Church become one in the word.”
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