Shincheonji Yeongdeungpo Church Launches "Lucky Happy" Campaign
| 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.
Source: vo.la/wEhcQU2

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