| Participants of the children's ministry programme are taking a commemorative photo after completing the training at the Lautoka Hotel in Fiji on the 8th March |
Community faith groups have promoted family-based values through a practical children's programme in Lautoka, Fiji.
On Sunday, 8th March 2026, in a continued effort to harness the spiritual and moral development of children, the Shincheonji Fiji Church held a Bible education and cultural experience programme for local children and families at the Lautoka Hotel in Lautoka. This event was organised to allow children and parents to participate together, reflecting the characteristics of Fijian society, which has a strong family-centred culture.
The combination of interactive storytelling and creative activities helped instil in children the key content of the lesson, centred on the biblical story of Adam and Eve, learning about the meanings of creation, responsibility, and obedience.
| Participants of the children's ministry programme are taking a commemorative photo after completing the training at the Lautoka Hotel in Fiji on the 8th March |
The distinctive feature of the event lies in parental involvement, as parents and families engage in activities together with their children. Following the storytelling session, a colouring activity illustrating scenes from the Creation story was held. Parents coloured alongside their children and assisted them in following the guidelines to share materials, observe instructions and return materials after use, underlining responsibility and respect and further strengthening the connection between home and faith-based learning.
The Shincheonji Fiji Church explained that this programme goes beyond simple education and is an activity organised to assist children with character formation and values education.
| Participants of the children's ministry programme are taking a commemorative photo after completing the training at the Lautoka Hotel in Fiji on the 8th March |
Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Fiji Church continues to demonstrate its commitment to community building and faith-based education. Following the success of previous initiatives at the Golden Age Home and the third Children’s Ministry, this 'values education' session reflects the church’s ongoing dedication to serving families and fostering spiritual growth and good character in the younger generation.
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