| On 12th April, Senior Lecturer of Shincheonji Namsan Church (left) and Pastor Jo of Seoul Church A are taking a commemorative photo after signing the MOA |
In an era where many local churches are struggling with declining membership and social trust, a new model of partnership is emerging in Seoul. On 12th April, Shincheonji Namsan Church (Simon Tribe) and a local church in Seoul officially became partner churches, marking the beginning of a collaboration centred entirely on the Bible.
◆ From Challenges to New Opportunities
The Korean Christian community currently faces a dual crisis: a decline in public trust and the operational difficulties of small-to-medium-sized churches. Pastor Jo of Church A candidly admitted that traditional ministry methods had reached their limits.
His decision to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Shincheonji Namsan Church was not just a survival strategy, but a pastoral choice to return to the essence of the church—the Word of God.
◆ Witnessing Real Change through Word Exchange
What led a local pastor to take this bold step?
- Peer Testimonies: Pastor Jo was inspired by fellow ministers who had already partnered with Shincheonji. Hearing about the positive transformations in their congregations helped him visualise the direction of his own cooperation.
- Systematic Learning: His conviction grew after studying the entire Bible through the Zion Christian Mission Centre. “It wasn't just a partial understanding,” he explained. “Learning the overall flow of the Bible reaffirmed the importance of Bible-centred ministry.”
◆ A Practical Partnership: Sermon Exchange
The cooperation is starting with practical steps. Rather than a sudden change, Church A will begin by engaging in sermon exchanges with the lecturers of Shincheonji Namsan Church.
Head Lecturer Hyeon-ji Lim of Namsan Church emphasised, “This signboard ceremony is the start of a promise to build up the church together within the Word. We will continue to support this partnership so it brings practical benefits to the congregation.”
◆ Restoring Faith through Truth
The "Partner Church" movement is proving that when labels are set aside and the Bible is put first, growth and healing follow. This ceremony in Seoul is a beacon of hope, showing that cooperation—not competition—is the key to revitalising faith in the modern world.
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