As scorching heat and tropical nights sweep across Korea, many find themselves worn out from the relentless weather. But on 31st May, something refreshing happened in Busan: a summer performance titled “Cool Happiness” brought joy, laughter, and heartfelt emotion to the community, drawing more than 5000 citizens to the main sanctuary of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Andrew Tribe.
This event was held in celebration of Family Month, which emphasises the importance of communication and love for family. In particular, this event, held across two sessions on that day, was organised to enable believers to strengthen harmony with their families and continue a more steadfast life of faith.
A Wave of Energy and Emotion
Despite outdoor temperatures soaring to 30°C, the venue remained cool and inviting as the stage opened with an impactful and poignant performance of a musical titled "Father's Language." Emphasising the importance of communication and understanding within the family, the work portrays the process of a once-harmonious family coming to experience conflict, and then undergoing a process of restoration by seeking to understand each other's hearts and ways of expression. Ultimately, the relationship is restored by coming to understand the 'Father's language'.
A Healing Space for All Ages
Throughout the venue, the reflective atmosphere continued. Visitors enjoyed beautifully themed photo zones, gift booths, and healing educational booths that brought opportunities for natural communication and harmony through time spent sitting together and conversing in designated areas.
Talk Show Format Focused on Questions About Faith and Communication
The main seminar was conducted in a talk show format, led by Jung-woo Lee, head of the Andrew Tribe.
Instead of a traditional lecture, the session was based on questions from attendees, allowing participants to discuss topics related to the Bible, faith, and the value of communication in a conversational atmosphere.
In line with the theme of the musical performance, Lee opened the seminar by emphasising the importance of dialogue aimed at understanding one another, particularly in light of the reality of people's varied thoughts, feelings, and ways of expressing themselves.
Lee stated that “Conversation is not achieved through the effort of just one person, but is possible when we open our hearts to each other and share stories.”
Finally, Lee expressed hope that the open house would help remove misunderstandings and foster mutual coexistence and goodwill within families and the wider community.
A Message of Hope and Community
Deep impressions were left among the participants. Dong-hyun Kim (40s, male), a member who attended the event, said, “Watching the musical made me realise again how important conversation with family is,” adding, “It made me want to convey to my family the feelings I usually couldn’t express.”
A representative from Shincheonji Andrew Church shared:
“We prepared this event to celebrate Family Month so that members can reaffirm the importance of one another and build a happy faith culture.”
To close, the church emphasised its continued commitment to outreach through cultural and volunteer programmes, offering future opportunities for communication, care, and joy within the local society.











