| Young adults of the Bartholomew Tribe are promoting the Shincheonji Bible Seminar on 29th September 2024 |
Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to grow steadily, drawing attention from many believers and religious communities. One of the key reasons behind its remarkable expansion is its strong focus on Bible education. Among the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, the Bartholomew Tribe has demonstrated particularly significant growth among the youth demographic (20s/30s), proving the effectiveness of its educational system.
◆ The Power of Bible Education
Unlike many traditional churches experiencing a decline in membership, Shincheonji’s Bartholomew Tribe has seen a steady increase in believers. Since its establishment in Incheon in 1989, the tribe has grown significantly, with young adults making up 40% of its congregation. This trend contrasts sharply with the overall decrease in young Christian believers in Korea.
At the heart of this influx of young people within the Bartholomew Tribe is the self-produced 'Monthly Devotional,' which provides "Bible-centred in-depth analysis" and has been published for the 12th year.
What sets Shincheonji apart, as a whole, is its structured and in-depth Bible education programme. Many churches offer sermons that vary by denomination, often leading believers to seek teachings that align with their personal views. However, Shincheonji provides a systematic Bible study programme that lasts six to eight months, allowing believers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Bible, including the Old Testament, the Gospels, the Book of Acts, and Revelation.
◆ Transforming Faith Through Learning
Those who have completed Shincheonji’s Bible course often express how it has answered their long-held spiritual questions. Many testify that the teachings provide clear and logical explanations of the Scriptures, deepening their faith and transforming their understanding of God’s word. One believer shared that after 30 years in a traditional church, she found Shincheonji’s structured Bible teachings to be revolutionary, helping her grasp both the prophecies and their fulfilment in a way she never had before.
The church continually refines its educational methods based on feedback from members, ensuring that believers not only acquire biblical knowledge but also put it into practice. Many members engage in personal study groups and set faith-based goals to apply what they learn in their daily lives.
◆ Living as a “Walking Bible”
One of the core teachings of Shincheonji is to become a “walking Bible” – someone who not only understands the Scriptures but also lives according to its teachings. Believers strive to embody biblical principles such as love, forgiveness, and service in their workplaces, homes, and communities.
Within the Bartholomew Tribe, one member expressed his commitment to attending all Bible education sessions this year, hoping to become a person who can confidently explain the Bible and practise its teachings. Many others share similar goals, viewing their faith not just as a belief but as a way of life.
In particular within the Bartholomew Tribe, the number of young adults applying for the 'Lecturer Training Course,' which specialises in teaching the Bible through a logical and systematic educational process, has more than doubled in the past year, reflecting a desire to move beyond mere attendance to participation in ministry.
◆ Sharing Love with Service
The Bartholomew Tribe began with just a small gathering of members in Incheon, southwestern Seoul in 1989. It quickly expanded to encompass a large portion of Gyeonggi Province. Since then, it has expanded its reach to four overseas countries, including the Netherlands, Zambia, and Malawi.
Both domestically and overseas, the Shincheonji Bartholomew Tribe's youth has launched three major social projects in partnerships with government, ranging from volunteer work linked with local governments in Korea and environmental campaigns in Malawi, Africa, to interfaith exchanges.
Since June of last year, the Shincheonji Malawi region has been regularly conducting large-scale environmental clean-up activities in Blantyre under the campaign "Light and Salt Day." This campaign has brought about a change in mindset among local residents, for whom fly-tipping was a daily routine, encouraging them to voluntarily participate in the collection.
Through these actions, they breathe and share the concerns of the local community and practise the value of love taught by Jesus.
◆ Looking Forward with the Same Faith
Church leaders emphasise that Shincheonji members should be a positive influence on society, shining as lights in their communities. As more people seek a deeper understanding of the Bible and a faith that translates into action, Shincheonji’s educational programmes continue to provide guidance and inspiration.
With its commitment to structured Bible education and the active faith of its members, Shincheonji’s future looks bright as it continues to grow and share the word of God with the world.
| Many attendees are listening to a lecture at the 'Seoul Shincheonji Bible Seminar' held at Shincheonji Yeongdeungpo Church in October 2024. |
| On 29th November 2025, a graduate participating in the 'Graduation Special Service – First Step' is packing boxes containing Kimjang kimchi |
| On 10th January 2026, Shincheonji members in the Malawi region are taking a group photo during the '8th Day of Light and Salt Environmental Cleanup Volunteer Activity.' |
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