Shincheonji Yeongdeungpo Church Launches "Lucky Happy" Campaign

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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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