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ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, is delivering a sermon at the Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on 17th May.

15th May is Teachers' Day in South Korea, a day established to honour and express appreciation for educators across the country. Within the religious community, one church gave homage to its true teacher: Heaven.

On Sunday 17th May, the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church held a 'Year 43 Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service' in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, Republic of Korea.

The service was attended by Chairman ManHee Lee and the twelve tribe leaders, as well as roughly 1000 believers from the 12 tribes across the country, with thousands more joining the service via live stream from their respective churches.

Chairman ManHee Lee, who delivered a sermon lasting nearly 90 minutes, marked Teachers' Day by expounding on the kingdom of heaven as the "True Teacher" by citing scriptures from Genesis to Revelation.

Chairman Lee began the sermon by citing the words of Matthew 6, “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” and explained, “When we think of a teacher, we first think of heaven. This is because although all of biblical history took place on this earth, its beginning originated in heaven.” He added, “The prophets and apostles who conveyed God's will on this earth alongside the spirits of heaven are also our teachers today.”

Chairman Lee emphasised that today is the time of the fulfilment of the Book of Revelation and that we must reflect on the 6000-year history of the Bible, which began in the time of Adam. He emphasised that the one book we must read and observe is the Book of Revelation, which we are told not to add to or subtract from. Chapter 21 of Revelation records that God is coming to this earth bringing the Kingdom of Heaven. The message is that we must understand the contents of the Book of Revelation, which records the time of rest without death and suffering that both heaven and earth have desired.

ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony , is delivering a message at the Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok district, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, on 17th May
Chairman Lee stated that the Book of Revelation is “a prophecy that God promised to fulfil,” adding that “it will certainly be fulfilled when the time comes.” He repeatedly emphasised that this is precisely why John 14:29 states, “I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe,” and that Revelation 22:18-19 even records, “If anyone adds to or takes away from the contents of this book, he will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven and will be cursed.”

Chairman Lee emphasised that the realities of the words of prophecy recorded in the Book of Revelation have come to pass today, saying, “Now is the time of the fulfilment of the Book of Revelation, and a time when the words recorded in prophecy are appearing as reality and being testified to.” He added, “In order not to add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation (Rev 22:18–19), one must know the reality in which this prophecy has appeared and fully understand it.”

He stressed, “For the sake of God, we must correctly testify even to the reality of the Word,” adding, “Acting according to God’s will will be true filial piety offered to God.”

A believer is taking notes while listening to Chairman ManHee Lee's sermon

ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony , is delivering a message at the Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok district, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, on 17th May

ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, is delivering a message at the Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok district, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, on 17th May

Su-jin Kim, the leader of the Thaddaeus Tribe, is offering a representative prayer

On 17th May, as a Teachers' Day thanksgiving service was held at the Shincheonji Mattias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, the 12 tribe leaders and members of Shincheonji are expressing their gratitude by holding handmade carnations

Shincheonji Chairman ManHee Lee is offering glory together with the 12 tribe leaders and believers at the Teachers' Day Thanksgiving Service held on 17th May at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province.
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Families are enjoying praise music at a family invitation event held in the Malawi region on 16th May

As the global influence of South Korean faith movements—often dubbed "K-Religion"—continues to expand, the Malawi Branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus recently hosted a deeply moving community event. On 16th May, the church opened its doors to the families of its members, offering a space where faith, culture, and familial love could intersect during a time of regional hardship.

Strengthening Bonds Amid Distant Crises
The event was organised at a critical juncture for local residents. Malawi is currently grappling with severe economic strain, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that have caused local fuel prices to skyrocket by 50% alongside chronic energy shortages.

Recognising that socioeconomic instability directly impacts domestic happiness, the church launched this initiative to remind families of their core values, expand mutual dialogue, and foster a spirit of gratitude and love.

Healing Misunderstandings Through Shared Experiences
A total of 87 members and their families gathered at the Malawi church. To dismantle any prior misconceptions or cultural barriers regarding the church, the programme was meticulously designed to be transparent and welcoming:
  • Cultural Performances & Praise: The event kicked off with uplifting musical performances and praise, creating a bright and engaging atmosphere.
  • Open Photo Exhibition: A dedicated gallery showcased the daily lives and community service of the congregation, allowing family members to witness the church's positive impact firsthand.
Families are listening to a lecture at a family invitation event held in the Malawi region on 16th May
"The Starting Point of Happiness"
The highlight of the day was a special lecture focusing on communication and consideration within the household. The speaker emphasised that “during challenging times, the understanding and support of family members become our greatest strength,” adding that a home rooted in mutual respect and open dialogue is the ultimate starting point for happiness.

The impact was immediately felt by the attendees. Petrol Chilapani (50), who visited the church at the invitation of his son, shared his gratitude: “Praising and interacting together allowed me to feel a deeper bond with my family. Spending time in the same space as my son became an opportunity for us to understand each other much better.”

Families are viewing a photo exhibition introducing the church at a family invitation event held in the Malawi region on 16th May
Beyond Faith, Creating a Supportive Community
According to a representative from the Shincheonji Malawi branch, some local saints occasionally face difficulties due to family misunderstandings. “We hope this event helped families see the church with their own eyes and understand our members' faith lives,” the official stated.

Moving forward, the branch plans to consistently organise cultural and communication events that welcome not just congregants' families, but the entire local neighbourhood, embodying the true essence of a community that understands, supports, and uplift one another.
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Attendees are attending the 'Pastors' Conference' held at the Shincheonji Church in the Netherlands on 16th May
The wave of spiritual awakening is crossing continents. Recently, the Bartholomew Tribe Netherlands Church made headlines by hosting a Pastors' Conference, drawing attention from religious leaders across Western Europe. This event marks a significant step in fostering open dialogue and scriptural exchange between Shincheonji Church of Jesus and the established Christian community in the Netherlands.

A Gathering of Faith and Truth
On 16th May, the Netherlands Church brought together over 20 attendees, including several local pastors and church leaders, for the "2026 Shincheonji Pastors Conference." The program was meticulously designed to redefine the role of pastors and find solutions for spreading the Gospel in the wake of the trends of Christian decline and secularisation.

The highlight of the event was a lecture held under the theme, 'The Mission of Jesus Christ Today.' The official from the Domestic Missions Department of the Shincheonji Netherlands Church, who delivered the lecture, explained the pressing need to “restore the church through the Word” and underlined the importance of “cooperation between pastors for proper education in the Word.” His message resonated deeply with the European audience.

Responding to the Call for Unity
The reaction from the participating pastors was both humble and enthusiastic. After watching the lecture, many leaders took the time to reflect on their own roles and expressed a strong desire for continued interaction.

  • Reflective Leadership: One local pastor remarked, “As a leader guiding a congregation, I realised that we must follow the path of Jesus, not the path of any specific denomination. I will strive to return to the Word without losing my grounding.”
  • Continued Momentum: In response to this high interest, the Shincheonji Netherlands Church announced plans to host a follow-up Pastors' Conference to deepen their understanding of the revealed word through continuous exchange of the Word.

Spreading the Gospel in Western Europe
Established in 2002 and centred in Rotterdam , the Netherlands Church has been at the forefront of local mission work for over two decades. Their goal is clear: to move beyond traditional boundaries and share the message of Revelation with Christians throughout Western Europe.

Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Netherlands Church plans to hold its second Pastors’ Conference on the 30th.

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Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Hanam Branch are throwing EM mud balls at Mangwolcheon Stream on 16th May.

According to the latest "Family Status Survey" by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, approximately 52.5% of married couples in South Korea spend less than one hour a day communicating with each other. While this shows a slight improvement from three years ago (58.5%), lack of meaningful connection remains a pressing social issue. In light of "Couples' Day" (May 21st), the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Hanam Branch organised a unique initiative designed to foster marital communication while practising environmental stewardship.

A Purposeful Date: Plogging for a Cleaner Community
On 16th May, the Hanam Branch hosted a couple's plogging (jogging while picking up litter) and environmental purification event. The activity provided a rare opportunity for busy spouses to reconnect, converse, and actively participate in local climate and environmental protection.

The participants walked from the Misa Cultural Street through the Mangwolcheon Stream area for about an hour, achieving tangible ecological results:

Waste Reduction: Collected 50 litres of discarded litter.

Water Restoration: Threw 100 Eco-friendly Effective Microorganism (EM) mudballs into the stream to naturally purify the water.

Rekindling Romance Through Shared Volunteerism
The event proved to be an effective catalyst for marital harmony. Participants Seok-jin Lim (57) and Hyun-ju Shin (57) shared their heartwarming experience, noting that the event felt like a nostalgic date from their courtship days.

“Due to our hectic daily routines, we rarely find time to share together,” Lim reflected. “But today, laughing, talking, and cleaning the environment alongside my spouse has genuinely refreshed both my mind and my marriage.”

Strengthening the Foundation of the Community
Hanam Branch Head Kyung-bok Ko, who also participated in the cleanup with his wife, emphasised the broader societal impact of the event: “As the core foundation of a family, when married couples communicate smoothly and collaborate, it generates a highly positive wave across the entire local community.” Moving forward, the Hanam Branch plans to establish more diverse, inclusive volunteer platforms where couples, youth, and local residents can communicate effectively to foster a collaborative community culture.

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The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Dongdaemun Branch held a Parents' Day filial piety celebration at the Byeoksan Senior Center in Dongdaemun district, Seoul, on 8th May

Addressing Emotional Isolation in an Ageing Society
As South Korea transitions into a super-ageing society, emotional isolation and relationship breakdown among the elderly have emerged as critical social challenges. While public administrative systems provide financial and physical infrastructure support, minor gaps in emotional care often remain unaddressed. To bridge this divide, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group has been operating "Baekse Manse" (meaning "Long Live One Hundred Years")—a nationwide, participation-oriented silver programme designed to promote cognitive health, physical well-being, and genuine emotional stability for seniors.

Dongdaemun (Seoul): An 11-Year Journey of Consistent Companionship
The true value of volunteer work lies in consistency rather than one-time events. The Dongdaemun Branch stands as a primary exemplar of this dedication, marking 11 years of continuous service with 134 visits, supporting a total of 4019 seniors at the Byeoksan and Dongbu Senior Centers.

  • Transition to Integrated Care: Initially centred on providing basic necessities like rice and food, the branch has expanded its scope into an integrated care programme. This includes blood pressure and blood sugar measurements, health counselling, rehabilitation exercises, and recreation.
  • Official Recognition: In recognition of this sustained commitment, the Dongdaemun Branch received an official commendation from the Head of the Dongdaemun District Office on Volunteer Day in 2024. A representative from the district’s Senior Welfare Division noted that the regular welfare checks by private organisations significantly contribute to stabilising seniors' psychological well-being and alleviating depression.
Daejeon: Tailored Cognitive Play and "Letters to Myself"
On 12th May, the Daejeon Branch conducted its "Baekse Manse" programme at the Geombae Senior Centre in Samseong-dong, focusing heavily on dementia prevention and deep emotional interaction.
  • Months of Preparation: Demonstrating meticulous planning, volunteers hand-crafted 300 carnation corsages over a four-month period from January to April, distributing them sequentially to local senior centres.
  • Emotional Reconnect: The programme featured hand massages, dementia prevention quizzes, and a unique session titled "A Letter to Myself." Volunteers assisted seniors in transcribing their life stories and reflections, which were later delivered in customised picture frames. A 96-year-old Korean War veteran in attendance remarked on the profound comfort derived from the careful attention received.
The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Yangsan Branch is taking a commemorative photo with volunteers while carrying out the 'Baekse Manse' volunteer activity at the Geumchon Saemaul Hall on 12th May.
Yangsan & Incheon: Restoring Vitality and Local Connections
Other regional branches also executed tailored activities under the "Baekse Manse" banner, matching the specific needs of their local senior populations.

  • Yangsan: Operating under the slogan "A Wonderful Life, Even if Just for Today," the Yangsan Branch hosted a session at the Geumchon Saemaul Hall on 12th May. For seniors unable to view the spring blossoms due to poor health, volunteers provided a healing tea time featuring cherry blossom tea alongside a tactile cognitive activity focused on decorating model trees with pom-poms to stimulate fine motor skills.
  • Incheon & Gyeyang: On 8th and 12th May, the Incheon and Gyeyang branches mobilised customised welfare events across local senior centres. Activities spanned professional hair-grooming services, physical health gymnastics, laughter therapy, health quizzes, and fundamental medical check-ups, effectively encouraging seniors to step out of isolation and engage in lively community interaction.

A Standard for Sustainable Civil Volunteering
The nationwide execution of the "Baekse Manse" programme demonstrates that private volunteer networks can effectively complement public welfare structures. By actively expanding from material distribution to specialised cognitive health tracking and emotional preservation, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group continues to foster a sustainable, family-like community structure for our seniors.

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On 18th May, a couple is practising soccer at a sports field in Daejeon.
In celebration of "Married Couples' Day" in South Korea (21st May), a unique love story from the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Daejeon Church is shedding light on what it truly means to walk through life as a team. For this particular husband and wife, the secrets to a harmonious marriage weren't found in a textbook, but rather on the football pitch and through their shared spiritual journey.

A Match Made on the Pitch
The couple's story began where they both feel most at home: the football field. The husband (referred to as A), a former professional football player in Thailand, returned to South Korea for injury treatment and tryouts. It was at a local football gathering in Daejeon that he met his future wife (B).

While B had been practising her faith at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church since 2006, A naturally joined her in 2015 after learning the Bible's teachings. For both, the Word-centred faith—which strictly emphasises love and harmony—became the bedrock of their mutual understanding.

Moving from Competition to Cooperation
As a former pro athlete, A’s life had always been defined by ruthless competition and constant comparison. However, his perspective shifted dramatically through both his marriage and his faith.

“When playing professionally, I never had peace of mind because I was always competing,” A reflected. “But through our faith community and church life, my capacity to understand others grew. I learned the immense value of walking together rather than running alone.”

Like a football match where a goal cannot be scored without seamless teamwork, the couple realised that marriage and faith require the same synchronised effort. “You have to understand, love, and become one within the Word to make it to the finish line,” they shared.

Overcoming Slumps and Building Trust
Their journey hasn't been without its lighthearted disagreements. A jokingly shares how hard it is to receive "cold, objective feedback" from his wife after a tough match, while B recalls feeling slightly slighted when her husband didn't hold back his powerful shots during a futsal game.

Yet, the field is also where they fall in love all over again. During a severe slump when A struggled to score, he finally found the back of the net during a crucial match. He immediately dropped to his knees on the grass to pray. Watching that moment, B recalled feeling deeply moved: “I felt a profound sense that we were enduring the hard times together as one.”

A Vibrant Sports Culture that Breaks Barriers
The couple’s dynamic lifestyle is a direct reflection of the robust sports culture within the Shincheonji Daejeon Church. The church actively hosts generational sports programmes including men’s and women’s football, baseball, basketball, martial arts (Taekwondo), and track events.

“On the field, age and titles don't matter; cooperation and encouragement do,” the couple explained. “Sweating together naturally breaks down any emotional walls. We fall, we get back up, and we become closer.”

Looking in the Same Direction
On this Couples' Day, the duo expressed a simple yet profound wish: to continue looking in the exact same direction. Football and faith taught them how to live together before learning how to win. Today, they continue to sprint down the field of life, side by side, bound by a shared goal and an unbreakable faith.

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Volunteers are taking a commemorative photo after conducting an environmental clean-up activity in the area of ​​Musulmok Beach in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province.

On 11th April, volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju-Jeonnam Branch are conducting an environmental clean-up activity in the area of ​​Musulmok Beach in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province.
National Action for Earth Day 2026
While city festivals across South Korea celebrated 56th Earth Day on 22nd April, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group commemorated it with a series of powerful, synchronised campaigns. Thousands of volunteers across Korea headed to "blind spots"—the neglected basins, steep cliffs, and silent bird sanctuaries—proving that no area is too small or too polluted to be restored. Organised by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group– Seoul, Gyeonggi Southern Division, the campaign turned Earth Day into a national movement of action.
The Wonju branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is conducting an environmental cleanup in the Dangye-dong area of ​​Wonju on 11th April.
1. Seoul & Gyeonggi: Tackling the “Blind Spots”
In the capital region, the focus was on high-impact action and public awareness.

The Giant Cleanup (Gimpo/Bucheon/Gangseo): 200 volunteers converged on the Ara Bridge in Gimpo. They cleared a staggering 98,000 liters (approx. 3 tonnes) of waste from steep cliffs and hidden thickets that had been neglected for years.

The Walk for Earth (Dongjak/Gwangmyeong): 100 volunteers held a "Walking Performance" at Boramae Park, reminding citizens of the 8:10pm "Lights Out" initiative to reduce carbon emissions.

2. Incheon & Gunsan: Battles Against Coastal Waste
Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Incheon Branch are taking a commemorative photo at Yonghyeon Gaetgol Reservoir in Michuhol district, Incheon on 18th April
Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Incheon Branch are transporting litter collected at Yonghyeon Gaetgol Reservoir in Michuhol district, Incheon on 18th April.
The Gunsan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is collecting marine debris in the area around the Sinsido Saemangeum breakwater on 21st April.
In the western coastal regions, volunteers tackled massive accumulations of marine debris that often go unnoticed by the public.

Incheon (Yonghyeon Basin): 100 volunteers extracted a staggering 5 tonnes of waste (150 bags of 100L each) from a chronic dumping ground, clearing rotting debris and neutralising persistent odours.

Gunsan (Saemangeum Seawall): For the 3rd consecutive year, the Gunsan branch cleared the gateway to the Gogunsan Islands. 60 volunteers recovered 2800 litres of marine litter, specifically targeting plastic waste, which now accounts for over 80% of marine debris.

3. Gyeongsang Region: Innovation in Education
In the south, the campaigns turned environmental protection into an interactive experience.

Creative Recycling (Changwon): At Hanseo Hospital Square, citizens learned to turn plastic bottles into cactus pots. The "Ladder Game" and tumbler surveys made sustainability feel like a fun daily habit rather than a chore.

The Transit Docents (Busan): 150 volunteers at Busan's Jin Market acted as "Environmental Docents," explaining the carbon-reducing benefits of public transportation through flash mobs and street parades.

The Jeonju branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group carried out an environmental clean=up activity in the Jeonjucheon area on 18th April.
Gift sets distributed to citizens during a carbon neutrality campaign held at Songuri Butterfly Park on 18th April to commemorate Earth Day.
The Iksan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is conducting an environmental clean-up activity on 22nd April in the area of ​​Yetttuk Bridge over Yucheon Stream together with the Iksan DH Association
4. Goyang (Hwajeong): Small Habits, Big Changes
At Hwajeong Station, five branches (Goyang, Seodaemun, Paju, Namsan, Eunpyeong) focused on the details.

Cigarette Butt Crisis: Volunteers collected 6170 cigarette butts alone, showing the severity of micro-pollution in urban centres.

Upcycling Craft: Citizens were drawn to the booth by socks-neck (waste fabric) crafts, leading to deep conversations about reducing plastic in everyday life.

5. Sokcho: Preserving the Sanctuary for Migratory Birds

At Cheongcho Lake, a vital ecological stopover for thousands of migratory birds, the Sokcho branch focused on "Eco-Hospitality."

Habitat Restoration: As the winter birds departed, volunteers meticulously cleared plastic and micro-litter from the nesting grounds near the observatory to ensure a healthy habitat for the next arrival.

Interactive Awareness: Citizens participated in a unique "Eco-Dice" game, making fun yet firm pledges to use reusable bags and reduce plastic consumption in their daily lives.

6. Ulsan: "Happy BUS-Day" for a Greener Atmosphere
Ulsan took a creative approach to carbon neutrality with the "Happy BUS-Day" campaign at the busy Sinbok Intersection.

The Transit Parade: 100 participants marched through the city, acting as messengers for the environmental benefits of public transportation.

Local Upcycling: To encourage participation, citizens who pledged to reduce their carbon footprint were gifted whale-shaped toothpaste squeezers—cleverly handcrafted from upcycled plastic bottle caps, a tribute to Ulsan’s marine heritage.

The Ripple of Small Actions
Across all regions, the message was clear: “Earth and Humanity are One.” Whether it was the massive 3-tonne haul in Gimpo or the delicate upcycled pots in Changwon, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group proved that consistent local action is the key to global survival. As one local official in Gimpo noted, “We are grateful to Shincheonji for discovering and leading the cleanup of these neglected zones.”

As the Shincheonji Volunteer Group showed, passion and action can reach across continents, reshaping not just neighbourhoods, but the mindset of future generations.

Let’s carry that momentum forward—because protecting the Earth doesn’t end on 22nd April.

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Members are listening to a 'Smartphone Usage Education' session held at Shincheonji Hwagok Church on 17th May.

In a world increasingly driven by technology, no one should be left behind. That’s the message behind the Shincheonji Church's latest initiative to bridge the digital divide for elderly citizens in Seoul, South Korea.

Hands-On Smartphone Education for Seniors
On 17th May, the Shincheonji Hwagok Church hosted a 'Smartphone Usage Education' programme for seniors aged 60 to 80 in Seoul.

With over 200 seniors participating, the session was centred on hands-on training, designed to strengthen digital literacy and boost confidence in everyday smartphone use.

Curriculum Designed for Real-Life Use
The programme offers a step-by-step guide tailored to the needs of digital beginners, including:
  • Learning the basics – turning the phone on and off, unlocking the screen
  • Sending text messages and making phone calls
  • Taking photos and accessing the gallery
  • Using real-life apps like KakaoTalk, public transit apps, weather forecasts, and YouTube
More Than Just Tech Support
This initiative is not just about teaching technology—it’s about connection, compassion, and community.

One participant, 74-year-old Ms. Byeon from Sinwol-dong, shared:
“I found the login process the most difficult when accessing the internet or using apps. But this training was a time to gain confidence by following along step-by-step.”

The lecture was led by Lecturer Yeon-gyu Chu, who has accumulated many years of experience in digital education and smartphone usage training for the elderly.

A Model of Social Impact
Looking ahead, Shincheonji Church plans to expand the programme by partnering with local welfare centres and municipalities, offering on-site mobile education upon request.

This is just one of many efforts by Shincheonji Church to build a more connected, caring, and inclusive society.
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Shincheonji Volunteer Group practised warm sharing by serving meals to participating athletes and officials at the Jikji Cup National Lawn Bowls Tournament for the Disabled.

From 7th to 8th May, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group’s Chungju Branch dedicated two full days to supporting the 16th Jikji Cup National Lawn Bowls Tournament for the Disabled.

Held at the Lawn Bowls Stadium of the Cheongju Disabled Sports Centre, this annual event brought together athletes with disabilities from across Korea. What made it truly special was the presence of 30 devoted volunteers from Shincheonji, who worked behind the scenes with joyful hearts and helping hands.

Heartfelt Support from Start to Finish
The volunteers assisted approximately 400 participants, including athletes, referees, staff, and caregivers.

Their activities included:
  • Preparing and serving meals with a smile
  • Cleaning and organising the stadium
  • Supporting with waste sorting and general maintenance
Their friendly greetings, eye-level conversations, and sincere hospitality created a warm and welcoming environment throughout the event.

One player shared,
“Every time a volunteer handed me a meal with a big smile, it felt like meeting an angel. They lifted the whole atmosphere.”

A Near-Decade of Steady Commitment
This year marked the 9th year that Shincheonji’s Chungju Volunteer Group has supported this event. Since 2017, they’ve been faithfully working with the National Lawn Bowls Tournament for the Disabled, volunteering twice a year as part of their ongoing “Pinky Finger Campaign.”

At each tournament, they have contributed to the smooth running of the competition by participating in food service, operational support, and environmental cleanup.

Recognising this near-decade-long dedication, the Federation’s President announced plans to present the group with a plaque of appreciation.

Towards an Inclusive and Caring Society
A competition official commented,
“I have met various volunteer groups while traveling to national tournaments, but it is rare to see volunteers serving in such a bright and kind manner as the Shincheonji Volunteer Group.”

A Chungju branch representative added,
“We cherish the relationship that has lasted for nearly 10 years and will continue to strive to create a community where people with and without disabilities can live together in harmony.”

Whether through meals, kind words, or steady support, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group showed that true connection comes not from ability, but from love.

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The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch is conducting a forest fire prevention campaign at the entrance of Mt. Surak in Nowon district, Seoul on 9th May.

South Korea is no stranger to major forest fires. From March-May 2026 alone, around 200,000 hectares (500,000 acres) of land were burned in wildfires. During the 2026 Spring Wildfire Caution Period (January to April), the Eastern Seoul Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group (hereinafter referred to as the Eastern Seoul Branch) has consistently conducted regular monthly wildfire prevention campaigns to raise awareness of the causes and effects of forest fire and the need for prevention.

Most recently, on the 9th May, the Eastern Seoul Branch set up a forest fire prevention campaign booth for hikers at the entrance of the hiking trail on Mount Surak in Nowon District, Seoul.

Armed with informative flyers and signs, volunteers spoke with hikers and local residents, sharing safety tips and what to do in case of a fire. They also provided practical education involving direct citizen participation through a 'Fire Extinguishing Experience Programme.' Their message hits home—especially after recent wildfires have shown how quickly century-old forests can vanish in minutes due to a single careless act.

Gyeong-in Moon (60, male), who participated in the campaign on that day, said, “Tobacco is a major cause of wildfires, and once a fire breaks out, it takes a long time to recover.” He added, “It seems that practical campaigns like this, which improve citizens’ awareness, play an important role.”

According to organisers, wildfire prevention cannot rely on one-time seasonal efforts. A representative stated that sustained attention and repeated reminders are essential to building a long-term prevention culture.

The Eastern Seoul Branch plans to continue regionally tailored environmental campaigns that encourage practical participation rather than passive observation.

Meanwhile, the forest fire prevention campaign is held as part of the ‘Green Nature’ campaign, whose ultimate goal is to preserve a beautiful nature for posterity through wetland conservation activities, environmental cleanups to protect major facilities and cultural assets, disaster recovery activities, public awareness campaigns for environmental protection, and the creation of flower paths in waste dumping areas.
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Citizens are participating in the anti-drug campaign held on the 10th by using the iced coffee sharing booth.

The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Busan Branch carried out a meaningful public-safety campaign on 10th May at the '2026 Gwangan Bridge International Walking Festival,' held at the Pukyong National University main athletic field. The event focused on raising awareness about drug misuse and preventing the casual spread of drug-related slang among youth and citizens.

Promoting Drug Awareness Through Citizen Participation
According to the Eastern Busan Branch, the campaign was designed to help citizens recognise how easily drug-related terminology is used in everyday conversations—especially among teenagers—and to encourage the public to stop normalising such language.

To make the campaign engaging and memorable, volunteers prepared interactive programmes including:
  • O/X quiz on drug-related terms
  • Distribution of educational materials
  • Conversation booths for drug-prevention awareness
The team strategically operated the booth ahead of the marathon, allowing both runners and spectators to naturally join the activities. Volunteers also provided energy bars along with leaflets, creating a friendly and approachable atmosphere that encouraged more participation.

Strong Citizen Support for the Campaign
Many citizens expressed concern about the drug issues emerging in recent news. One attendee shared, “I agreed with the explanation that we need to start by correcting expressions children use, such as ‘drug tteokbokki,” and added, “I will refrain from using them in the future.”

The positive feedback highlighted the growing public awareness of drug misuse and the need for preventive education that reaches both youth and adults.

Ongoing Efforts for a Safe and Healthy Community
A representative of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Busan Branch emphasised the importance of community involvement, stating:

“Drug prevention is an issue that society must address together. We will continue developing programmes that encourage more citizens to participate and help strengthen community safety.”

The Eastern Busan Branch continues to carry out various public-benefit activities, including drug-prevention campaigns, environmental protection projects, and disaster-recovery support—working steadily to build a healthier and safer local community.

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Buddhist monks and pastors attending the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality oof Revelation' held at the Philip Tribe Chuncheon Church in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province on 13th May are listening attentively to the message of Shincheonji Chairman ManHee Lee.
The Dawn of a New Era in Inter-Denominational Cooperation
On 13th May 2026, a historic gathering unfolded at the Shincheonji Philip Tribe in Chuncheon, Republic of Korea. In a tremendous show of interreligious unity, 1500 people—pastors, religious figures, including monks, and citizens from all over the country—congregated for the "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation." This event was not merely a theological lecture; it served as a pivotal platform for religious leaders to transcend traditional boundaries and seek a profound, scripture-based alignment.

ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, is delivering a message at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Chuncheon Church of the Philip Tribe in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea, on 13th May.
Chairman ManHee Lee’s Call for Sincere Faith
The seminar featured Chairman ManHee Lee as the main lecturer, who delivered a powerful discourse on the prophecies and physical fulfilments recorded in the Book of Revelation. Addressing the assembled clergy, Chairman Lee issued a direct and bold challenge to those who criticise without verification.

  • A Call for Fairness: Frustrated by blind labels of "heresy," he proposed an open public exam to determine who truly understands the scriptures and who is spreading falsehood.
  • The Message of Love: Reminding the audience that Jesus taught to "love even your enemies," he urged everyone to unite within the Truth rather than engaging in backbiting.
  • The One Witness: He reiterated that only the one who has seen and heard the entire events of Revelation (as per Revelation 22:8) can accurately testify to its reality.

An Unlikely Union: The Bible and the Saffron Robe
The highlight of the Chuncheon seminar was the visible presence of Buddhist monks studying the Bible. The scene of a pastor and a monk presenting bouquets to Chairman Lee together served as a powerful visual of "World Peace."

  • A Monk's Perspective: Ven. Yeoryang Jeonghye (Chief Monk of House of Buddha) remarked, “I realised this is on a different level from general Christianity. I hope all religions can unite through this Word.”
  • Friendly Competition: Philip Tribe Leader Lee Jung-su added a touch of humour, telling the pastors, “You should stay on your toes; there are many monks now mastering Revelation!”
Voices of Transformation
Local clergy noted a significant shift in their perception after attending.
  • Verification over Rumours: A Presbyterian pastor from Wonju admitted, “What I heard outside was very different from the reality here. The systematic explanation of Revelation was deeply impressive.”
  • Active Exchange: With 50 MOUs already signed in the Philip Tribe and 10 churches switching their signs to Shincheonji, the "Chuncheon Wave" is proving that the Word is the ultimate bridge between denominations.
A Hub for Interreligious Harmony
The seminar concluded with a "Dialogue for Religious Unity," where leaders signed a joint declaration for peace and social cooperation. Chuncheon has set a new standard: it’s no longer just about one church growing, but about all seekers of Truth finding a common ground in the fulfilled prophecies of Revelation.

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