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On 18th April, as the Shincheonji Zambia Church held the Mandevu 'Cleanup Day,' litter is being loaded onto a truck provided by the Mandevu City Council.

Cleanliness is the first step towards a healthy community. Recently, in the heart of Lusaka, a powerful movement of unity took place. The Shincheonji Zambia Church (Bartholomew Tribe) organised a large-scale environmental clean-up at Ng’ombe Market in Mandevu, proving that when faith meets community service, real change happens.

A Collaborative Effort for Public Health
The rainy season in Zambia often brings challenges like clogged drains and waste accumulation, which can lead to waterborne diseases. To combat this, nearly 100 volunteers—including Shincheonji members, Zion Christian Mission Centre students, and local market traders—gathered for "Clean-Up Day."

This wasn't just a church event; it was a full-community collaboration. Local traders joined in with their wheelbarrows, and 30 medical staff members from the Ng’ombe Clinic participated to improve the sanitary conditions of the area.

Full Support from the Mandevu City Council
The impact of Shincheonji’s volunteerism has reached the halls of local government. The Mandevu City Council provided official support by deploying trucks to transport the collected waste.

On behalf of Councillor Luka Phiri, representative Pumulo Nyambe delivered an opening speech, stating:

“Your environmental cleaning activities are greatly contributing to making our community clean and healthy. The City Council fully supports you, and we hope you continue this unwavering spirit of service.”

More Than Just Cleaning: Building Bonds
For over 2 kilometres, the streets of Mandevu Market were filled with volunteers working side-by-side.

  • Addressing Resource Gaps: The head of environmental health at Ng'ombe Clinic noted that while they had struggled with a lack of manpower, this joint activity provided the necessary boost to tackle the area's hygiene issues.
  • Preventing Disease: By clearing blocked drainage systems and removing debris, the volunteers are playing a crucial role in preventing outbreaks of cholera and typhoid.
A Global Example of Love
The Shincheonji Zambia Church continues to be a beacon of hope in Southern Africa. By taking the lead in practical service, they are showing that the "Word" they study is put into "Action" for the benefit of all. As they plan for regular clean-ups, the bond between the church and the Zambian community only grows stronger.
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The Shincheonji Seoul Church held the 'Christianity Forum: Unity in Truth' on 24th April.

At a time when the Korean church is struggling with internal divisions and conflicting doctrines, an extraordinary meeting took place in Seoul. On 24th April, the Seoul James Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus hosted a Christian Forum titled "Unity in Truth," where over 20 pastors from established denominations gathered to find a biblical solution to church division.

The forum addressed a painful reality: while the Korean church has seen immense growth, it has also been deeply scarred by sectarianism. The guest speakers, including active pastors from various denominations, offered a candid diagnosis:

  • Truth as the Unifier: Professor Hong Chul-jin noted, "Doctrines divide us, but Truth makes us one." He emphasised that the criteria for "orthodoxy" or "heresy" should not be human dogma, but the Word of God alone.

  • Returning to Essence: Pastor Woo-chul Lee argued that unity is not about forcing everyone to think the same way, but about focusing on the essence—Jesus Christ and the Bible—rather than human traditions.

The discussion moved beyond theological debate to the practical restoration of the church's social trust. Pastor Seung-chul Kim (pseudonym) highlighted the need to repent for the church's shift toward "materialism and hereditary succession." He proposed returning to universal values: the cross, the resurrection, and the authority of the Scriptures.

The forum was concluded by Young-bin Yoo, the Seoul James Tribe Leader, providing a clear framework for discernment. He pointed out that in an era where people mistake their feelings for truth, the Bible remains the only absolute standard.

He presented three criteria for the Truth:

  1. The Reality (Entity): That which actually exists according to the prophecy.

  2. The Evidence: The visible work and power of God.

  3. The Fulfilment: The actual accomplishment of what was promised in the Word.

In conclusion, this forum was more than just a meeting; it was a collective realisation that human knowledge and traditions are insufficient to save the modern church. As Shincheonji and established pastors continue to lower their walls and seek the Truth together, a new path is being paved for a unified, biblically-centred Christian community.

Young-bin Yoo, the leader of the Seoul James Tribe, is giving a lecture.
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The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namsan Branch is holding a 'Peace Roundtable for Korean War Veterans' at Namsan Church in Yongsan district, Seoul, where war veterans and young volunteers are spending time together sharing memories of the war and the meaning of peace.

In the bustling heart of Yongsan, Seoul, a quiet but powerful encounter took place that bridged a 70-year generational gap. The Simon Tribe Namsan Church of Shincheonji recently hosted a "Peace Dialogue," inviting honoured veterans of the Korean War to share their living testimonies with the youth who have never known the sound of gunfire.

The event was organised by the Namsan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group, which operates under the Simon Tribe. This initiative reflects the tribe's core value: putting the "Word of Peace" into tangible action within the local community.

Hyeon-ji Lim, the Namsan Branch Manager (Simon Tribe), emphasised the purpose of the gathering: “We invited these heroes to etch the value of peace into the hearts of our youth. Since our nation is still in a state of truce, the urgency for peace remains high.”

The most moving moments came from the specific details of survival shared by the veterans. Mr. Yang (97), a frontline veteran, spoke of living in mountain caves and surviving on crumbling rice balls.

Mr. Kim (Vice Chairman of the Yongsan Veterans' Association) added a gripping detail: “We went nearly four months without a proper meal. When shells exploded, the rice balls we were carrying would get mixed with dirt and fallen leaves. We had to brush off the soil and share those handfuls just to stay alive.” These stories brought tears to the eyes of the 50 young Simon Tribe volunteers, making them realise the true price of their daily comfort.

During the Q&A session, the youth asked: “What is patriotism in the modern world?” The veterans’ answer was profound: “Patriotism is not about being a hero; it is about doing your absolute best in your assigned role.” This message resonated deeply with the young members of the Simon Tribe, transforming an abstract concept into a daily commitment to excellence.

To express their gratitude, the Simon Tribe volunteers prepared musical tributes and gifted hand-drawn portraits to the three heroes. The veterans noted that the Simon Tribe distinguishes itself by moving beyond mere words. By holding hands with the "War Generation," the Simon Tribe is weaving a stronger fabric of peace for the future of South Korea.

An official from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namsan Branch is presenting thank-you gifts and souvenirs to Korean War veterans at the 'Korean War Veterans Peace Roundtable' held at Namsan Church in Yongsan district, Seoul.
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ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, is giving a lecture at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Gangdong Church of the Shincheonji John Tribe in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province on 25th April.
The Dawn of a New Era in Inter-Denominational Cooperation
On 25th April 2026, a historic gathering unfolded at the Shincheonji John Tribe in Gangdong. In a tremendous show of unity, 600 people, including dozens of pastors and religious leaders from various denominations, 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, is giving a lecture at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Gangdong Church of the Shincheonji John Tribe in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province on 25th April.
Chairman ManHee Lee’s Call for Spiritual Humility
The seminar featured Chairman ManHee Lee as the main lecturer, who delivered a direct and challenging message to today's religious leaders. Addressing the assembled clergy, Chairman Lee emphasised the necessity of self-reflection and spiritual renewal, as well as mastery of the Book of Revelation.

Chairman Lee asked, “If you do not know the Book of Revelation, how can you teach it correctly? Since the fulfilment of the prophecies has appeared today, there is no room for speaking falsehood.”

He broke traditional social hierarchies by stating, “Even if it is a young child, if they have mastered Revelation, even an elder must go and learn from them.” This call for radical humility—prioritising Truth over age or position—deeply resonated with the audience.

Attendees, including pastors, are applauding after listening to a lecture by Chairman ManHee Lee at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Shincheonji John Tribe Gangdong Church in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province on 25th April.
A Success Story: From Doubt to Revival
A standout moment of the Hanam seminar was the testimony of Pastor Kim from Suwon, who signed an MOU with Shincheonji in June 2023. His story provides a blueprint for how traditional churches and Shincheonji can coexist and flourish.

  • Breaking the Mould: Initially cautious, Pastor Kim’s perspective shifted when he saw the sincerity in Shincheonji’s service and evangelism.
  • Revitalisation through Word: After studying the Word himself, he introduced reciprocal preaching, where Shincheonji instructors lead services every other week.
  • Tangible Results: The result wasn't just a physical renovation of the church building, but a spiritual awakening. Currently, about 20 members of his congregation are actively studying the Revealed Word, leading to what he calls "a practical history of life and revival."
Attendees, including pastors, are taking notes while attentively listening to a lecture by Chairman ManHee Lee at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Shincheonji John Tribe Gangdong Church in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province on 25th April.
The Post-Seminar Forum: Beyond the Lecture
Unlike typical religious events, the Hanam seminar was followed by a Pastors' Discussion Session. Leaders gathered to debate why Christianity remains divided and how the warning in Revelation 22:18-19 (not adding or subtracting from the Word) should be understood. This interactive format proved that the seminar is not just a one-way lecture, but a platform for theological reconciliation.

A Lesson in Humility
As another Presbyterian elder at the event noted, “Words are meaningless without action.” The Hanam seminar proved that when denominations lower their walls and prioritize the "Revealed Word," the result is not conflict, but growth. The 2026 tour continues to prove that the standard of "Orthodoxy" is simply the Truth itself.

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Head lecturer Bang-sik Jang of Shincheonji Daejeon Church is giving a lecture at the Bible Mastery Seminar in Okcheon, North Chungcheong Province, Republic of Korea.

On 24th and 25th April, the 9th “We Are One” Pastors' Seminar was held at Heavenly Hill in Okcheon, Chungbuk Province. The event was hosted by Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony – Daejeon Matthias Tribe. Nearly 70 pastors from Daejeon, Sejong, and the Chungcheong region gathered to deepen their understanding of the Bible and distinguish the work of God from that of Satan.

Understanding God's Work Through the Bible
Tribe leader Bang-sik Jang of Shincheonji Daejeon Church led the seminar. Focusing on key passages from Matthew, John, Galatians, and Hebrews, he underscored the essence of life and the importance of biblical interpretation.

Lecturer Jang explained that heaven is not just a place one goes after death, but rather the fulfilment of God’s promises written in the Bible.

“Only those who recognise the fulfilment of God’s Word can enter heaven,” said Lecturer Jang.

He stressed that failing to understand the Bible leads to a repeated mistake—just as the religious leaders of Jesus’ time failed to recognise Him because they misunderstood Scripture.

Distinguishing Between God’s Work and Satan’s Work
Jang defined “work” (역사) as the act of using someone to carry out a task.

He said:
  • God’s work opens the way to salvation through prophecy and fulfilment.
  • Satan’s work distorts the truth of the Bible and misleads people, preventing them from receiving salvation.
He pointed to Genesis 3, explaining that the “serpent” is not a literal snake, but a being that twisted God’s Word. Likewise, when Jesus called the Pharisees “brood of vipers,” it revealed the reality of those under Satan’s influence.

Going Beyond the Literal Meaning of Scripture
Jang strongly warned against reading the Bible only literally. He gave examples:
  • Though many believe Abraham’s descendant is Isaac, Galatians 3:16 clarifies that the promised seed is Jesus Christ.
  • The Temple of Solomon is not just a physical building, but symbolises the eternal temple and kingdom fulfilled through Jesus.
He urged pastors to uncover the hidden meanings in Scripture, which is the key to true faith.

Revelation: The Essential Key to Heaven
Highlighting Revelation as the core of the Bible, Lecturer Jang stated:
“Revelation is a must for anyone who wants to enter heaven.”

He emphasised Revelation 22:18–19, which warns that adding or subtracting from the Word prevents entrance into heaven. Only Shincheonji Church of Jesus, he asserted, teaches Revelation accurately and in fulfilment.

Pastors Share Their Reflections
A pastor from Cheongju shared:
“At first, I misunderstood Shincheonji. But after joining these programmes and engaging in dialogue, my understanding of Revelation changed. I now preach differently.”

Another pastor said:
“I was deeply moved. I realised that Shincheonji members have a profound faith, and I gained a new understanding of Genesis and Revelation through the seminar.”

Embracing Humility to Truly Learn
Jang ended the seminar with a quote from Socrates:
“Admitting you do not know is the beginning of true learning.”

He encouraged all attendees to humbly acknowledge what they don’t know, and to take this as a chance to study Revelation deeply, as we are now living in the time of fulfilment.

A representative of Shincheonji Daejeon Church said:
“This seminar was a meaningful opportunity for pastors to understand the essence of the Bible and to clearly distinguish between God’s work and Satan’s, so they may walk the true path of faith.”

Meanwhile, this seminar was organised as part of the series of touring seminars in the Chungcheong region carried out by Lecturer Bang-sik Jang.

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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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Volunteers are picking up litter during the 15th 'Light and Salt' campaign held in Blantyre, Malawi, on the morning of the 18th local time

In Blantyre, Malawi, the public waste management system had reached a breaking point. For years, the Central Business District (CBD) struggled with neglected waste, posing a threat to both public health and the city’s image. While many saw a problem, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus (Malawi Branch) saw an opportunity to practice the core Christian values of being "Light and Salt."

◆ The Power of 15: From a Single Act to a Movement
What started in June 2023 as a simple cleanup has now reached its 15th official session. For over a year, volunteers have consistently gathered twice a month to restore the cleanliness of Blantyre’s streets.

This isn't just about picking up litter; it’s about changing the mindset of an entire city. Mphatso Miles, a 20-year-old volunteer who has attended every single session, noted a heartwarming shift: “At first, people just walked past us. Now, I see residents actively choosing not to litter after we've cleaned the streets.”

◆ Global Standards: Aligning with UN SDGs
The impact of the "Day of Light and Salt" has caught the eye of local professionals. Dream Pharmaceuticals, a prominent local pharmacy, has officially stepped in to support the cause. CEO Wanangwa Saka recognised that this campaign directly aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Good Health and Well-being. To ensure the safety of the volunteers, the pharmacy has pledged a continuous supply of protective gear, including masks and gloves. This partnership proves that when a religious organisation leads with sincerity, the business community is eager to follow.

◆ Theology in Action: Supporting National Goals
The local media outlet Times 360 Malawi has been closely following these efforts. In a recent interview, Mike Ndayi, a local instructor for the group, emphasised that maintaining public cleanliness is more than just a civic duty—it is an act of faith that supports the national presidential directives on environmental sanitation.

◆ Looking Ahead: Beyond Clean Streets
The Malawi Branch isn't stopping at environmental work. With the trust built through 15 rounds of consistent service, they are now planning to collaborate with local institutions to tackle broader social issues, such as supporting street youth and improving urban welfare.

In Blantyre, "Light and Salt" is no longer just a metaphor—it’s a living, breathing transformation of a nation.

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On 20th April, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Busan-Gyeongnam Western Branch is collecting litter at Cheonseong Port while conducting the 'Let Nature Flourish' campaign
◆ A Hidden Sanctuary Under Threat
Gadeokdo Island's Cheonseonghang Port is a place of rare beauty. It is a known habitat for the Eurasian Otter (Natural Monument No. 330), a first-class endangered species that requires the cleanest of waters to survive. However, as the port became a hotspot for campers and anglers, it faced a silent crisis: a mountain of illegally dumped litter and marine debris that began to overwhelm both the ecosystem and the local fishermen.

◆ An Answer to a Local Cry for Help
This wasn't just a routine cleanup. The Shincheonji Volunteer Group (Busan-Gyeongnam Western Branch) mobilised after receiving a direct request from the Cheonseong Fishermen's Association. On 20th April, in honour of Earth Day, 70 dedicated volunteers from six branches—Busan, Masan, Geoje, Jinhae, Yangsan, and Tongyeong—converged on the port. Their mission was clear: restore the home of the otters and the livelihood of the fishermen.

◆ The Massive Scale: 4500 Litres Recovered
The sheer volume of waste was staggering. In just one day, the volunteers collected 4500 litres of debris.
  • Beyond Household Litter: The team even recovered large industrial waste, including abandoned refrigerators that had washed up on the shore.
  • Tackling the Odour: For the local fishermen, this litter wasn't just an eyesore; it caused foul odours and hindered their daily preparations for fishing trips.
Jong-seong Gu, head of the Fishermen's Association, expressed his deep gratitude: “Marine waste flows in endlessly with the tide. Having a large-scale group like Shincheonji come and clear it all at once is incredibly effective. We couldn't ask for more.”

Cultivating “Basic Civic Awareness”
While the cleanup was a success, the volunteers also focused on the root of the problem. They launched an awareness campaign for visitors, reminding everyone that protecting the ocean starts with a simple act: taking your litter back home. As volunteer Young-hee Nam noted, “Seeing a discarded refrigerator on the beach made me realise the severity of ocean pollution. It's up to all of us to maintain this beauty through basic civic responsibility.”

A Promise for a Greener Tomorrow
This wasn't a one-time event. Branch Director Young-no Lee emphasised that this is part of their ongoing "Nature, Let's Be Green" initiative. The group pledged to maintain a long-term partnership with Cheonseong Port to ensure the otters—and the community—have a clean environment to thrive in.

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Members of the Gangseo District Branch of the Korean War Veterans' Association salute the national flag during the 'Rice-Sharing of Love' event held at the Veterans Hall in Yongsan district, Seoul, last July

While spring has arrived with blooming flowers, many Korean War veterans still live in a "cold winter" of loneliness and poverty. As the generation that witnessed the tragedy of war rapidly fades, the Bartholomew Tribe Hwagok Church has stepped up, not just with supplies, but with a heart for true peace.

◆ The Urgency of "Now": A Race Against Time
To understand the significance of this work, we must look at the numbers. According to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, of the 900,000 soldiers who fought in the Korean War, only about 30,216 remain today —a staggering 96.6% decrease.

With an average age of 93, these heroes are often left in the shadows of society. “I can still hear my comrades crying out for help amidst the shells,” shares Jeong-taek Lim, head of the Yangcheon branch of the Veterans Association. Recognising this urgency, Shincheonji Hwagok Church has dedicated the past five years to ensuring these voices are heard before they disappear forever.

◆  Healing Beyond Borders: More Than Just Material Aid
Since 2021, the Hwagok Church has moved beyond simple donations to focus on psychological recovery.

  • Companion Plants for Peace: Starting in 2024, the church began delivering “air-purifying plants” to veterans. For these aging heroes, a simple pot of greenery represents life and renewal, helping to soothe the traumatic memories of the past.
  • A Warm Touch in Winter: Every November, volunteers deliver handmade Kimchi to veteran households. More than the food itself, it is the personal visits that matter. “Their meticulous care is a great encouragement,” says Chairman Lim, recalling how veterans often hold the hands of young volunteers, reluctant to let go.
◆ Passing the Torch: Teaching Peace to the Next Generation
Peace is not a gift; it is a legacy that must be protected. Shincheonji Hwagok Church actively bridges the gap between generations. Last May, they invited Chairman Lim to speak to 40 young church members.

He shared raw, firsthand accounts of fighting as a 17-year-old student soldier. His message was clear: “Peace is not achieved by words alone; it must be protected through action.” This living moved the youth, reminding them that their daily freedom was bought with the sacrifice of those before them.

◆ A Commitment to Action
Under the leadership of Head Lecturer Baek Do-hun, Hwagok Church remains committed to this mission. From security education for youth to recording the testimonies of veterans, their work is a powerful reminder that faith is most beautiful when it serves the forgotten.

By honouring the heroes of the past, we are not just looking back—we are building a foundation for a peaceful future.

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Chairman ManHee Lee is delivering a lecture on the Book of Revelation at the Shincheonji Daegu Bible Seminar held at Hotel Inter Burgo Daegu on 18th April
◆ The 5th Wave: A Massive Theological Movement
The "2026 Nationwide Bible Seminar Tour," which began in Gwangju and swept through Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, reached a fever pitch in Daegu on 18th April. Held at the Hotel Interburgo, the event drew in 1500 participants, including 120 prominent religious and social leaders.

With this latest stop, the tour’s cumulative attendance has surpassed 33,200, with nearly 780 pastors from established denominations participating—a clear sign that the denominational walls are not just cracking, but crumbling.

A view of the Shincheonji Daegu Bible Seminar held at Inter Burgo Hotel, Daegu, on 18th April
◆ Chairman ManHee Lee: "Verification Over Tradition"
The highlight of the seminar was the lecture by Chairman ManHee Lee, who delivered a message focused on the "physical reality" of biblical prophecy.

  • The 90% Threshold: Chairman Lee boldly declared that over 90% of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation have already been fulfilled in reality.
  • Self-Reflection: He challenged the audience, stating that salvation is not guaranteed by mere church affiliation. "In the drama of Revelation—among the betrayers, destroyers, and the saviour—you must identify where you stand," he urged.
  • A Call to Clergy: He didn't shy away from addressing the established clergy, insisting that pastors and theologians must fully master the Scriptures themselves before teaching others. He reiterated his offer for public verification and open debate, emphasising that the Truth is already globally accessible via YouTube.
◆ The "A-Pastor" Phenomenon: From Opposition to Exchange
What made the Daegu seminar truly historic was the testimony of Pastor A, a seasoned Presbyterian minister and alumnus of prestigious seminaries (Youngnam & Presbyterian University & Theological Seminary). After 27 years of overseas mission work, his transformation has sent shockwaves through the religious community.

  • The Mindanao Connection: Pastor A shared that his heart opened after learning about Chairman Lee’s pivotal role in ending the 40-year conflict in Mindanao, Philippines.
  • Radical Collaboration: His shift in perception led to "Cross-Preaching" (interchanging pulpits for Sunday services) and formal MOUs between his church and Shincheonji—a level of cooperation previously thought impossible.
  • A Call for Unity: "It is time to discard the 'heresy' labels and unite under the Bible for the revival of the Korean church," Pastor A passionately advocated.
A view of the Shincheonji Daegu Bible Seminar held at Inter Burgo Hotel Daegu on 18th April
◆ Data-Driven Growth: The MOU Surge
The numbers presented by the Thaddeus Tribe further underscored this shift. As of late March 2026, the tribe has signed 797 Bible Exchange Agreements (MOUs) with domestic and international churches. This data proves that the movement towards biblical dialogue is a global trend, not an isolated incident.

◆ Beyond Labels, Into the Word
The Daegu seminar demonstrated that the hunger for the "Revealed Word" is eclipsing long-standing prejudices. When 90% of a prophecy is fulfilled, the remaining 10% is not a matter of "if," but "when." For those seeking the Truth, the message from Daegu was clear: Stop judging from a distance; come and verify for yourself.

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The final seminar was held at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church in Yongmun neighbourhood, concluding the Chungcheong region Bible seminar series.

On 19th April, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Matthias Tribe, Daejeon Church) concluded its Bible seminar series in the Chungcheong region on the theme “Presenting the Solution to Birth, Ageing, Sickness, and Death.”

This seminar marks the last of the lecture series which were held seven times prior, beginning in Cheongju on 22nd March and continuing on through five more cities in the Chungcheong region, before reaching Daejeon.

Bang-sik Jang, head of the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe, is giving a lecture at a Bible seminar held at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church in Yongmun neighbourhood, Seo district, Daejeon on 19th April
The seminar, held at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church, centred on an exploration of one of humanity’s most universal questions through a biblical lens, drawing a large audience, including local pastors and citizens. The lecture was delivered by Bang-sik Jang, the leader of the Matthias Tribe, who spoke in depth on the meaning of life and the path to eternal restoration.

“Birth, aging, sickness, and death are not merely aging or diseases, but the consequences of being severed from the source of life,” Jang said. “The answer to the essence of life can be found through the Bible.”

Citing various scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, he taught on the origin of life and the importance of the spirit: “Humans are beings whose subject is not the body, but the mind—that is, the spirit.” In particular, citing Luke 8:11 and 1 Peter 1:23, he emphasised the need to be spiritually re-born through the words of the Bible.

Moreover, Jang emphasised that understanding the prophecies and fulfilments of the Book of Revelation is the path to a 'new heaven and new earth' free from suffering and death. “Where the promises of the Bible are fulfilled, the problem of birth, aging, sickness, and death is resolved,” he concluded.

Bang-sik Jang, head of the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe, is giving a lecture at a Bible seminar held at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church in Yongmun neighbourhood, Seo district, Daejeon on 19th April
Reactions from the attendees followed the lecture. One participant commended its logical, step-by-step explanation: “The biblical content was explained structurally, which helped me understand the flow.” Another participant said, “I felt like it served as an opportunity to rethink the fundamental questions of life.”

Attendees are listening attentively to a lecture at the Bible Seminar held on 19th April at the Daejeon Church of the Matthias Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony.
The seven lectures of this seminar series drew in 9270 attendees, positioning the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe as a spiritual hub in the Chungcheong region. 

Meanwhile, a Shincheonji official has expressed the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe's intention to hold follow-up seminars for pastors and aspiring ministers.

Attendees are entering the Daejeon Church of the Matthias Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony on 19th April for a Bible seminar.
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Attendees are attentively listening to the message of Shincheonji Chairman ManHee Lee at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation,' held on 11th April at the Shincheonji Matthew Tribe Yeonsu Church in Yeonsu District, Incheon. Approximately 600 people, including pastors and believers, attended the event, and the seminar was broadcast live via YouTube.

◆ The Dawn of a New Era in Inter-Denominational Cooperation
On 11th April 2026, a historic gathering unfolded at the Shincheonji Matthew Tribe in Incheon. In a tremendous show of unity, 600 people, including dozens of pastors and religious leaders from various denominations, 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 the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church), is delivering a sermon at the '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' held at the Shincheonji Matthew Tribe Yeonsu Church in Yeonsu District, Incheon on 11th April. Approximately 600 people, including pastors and believers, attended the event, and the seminar was broadcast live on a YouTube channel.

◆ 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 emphasised the necessity of self-reflection and spiritual renewal.

“The Word of God should not be believed blindly, but verified and validated based on the Bible,” Chairman Lee stated. “In order to correctly understand the will of God and Jesus, one must be able to judge the truth for oneself.”

He emphasised, “The Book of Revelation is not merely a record or a symbol, but a prophecy that will surely be fulfilled,” adding, “When it is fulfilled, the tangible entities mentioned within it—such as the seven churches, the seven heads, and the twelve tribes—will certainly appear.”

Using the analogy of Jesus Christ who appeared according to the prophecies of the Old Testament, Chairman Lee maintained that the same principle applies to the recorded prophecies of the New Testament. That is to say, when these prophecies are fulfilled, there is a reality that can testify to the fulfilment of these prophecies. And Shincheonji Church of Jesus can testify to these realities, Chairman Lee said.

Chairman Lee also presented specific interpretations of the symbolic language that appear in the Book of Revelation. In particular, he explained the meaning of the darkening and fall of the sun, moon, and stars to the earth in chapter 6, which refers not to a literal apocalyptic event but is metaphorical for “a change in the spiritual world of faith.”

He pointed out, “Misunderstandings and conflicts have arisen because people do not properly understand the meaning of the Bible, even though they believe in it.”

Chairman Lee urged the pastors to remain humble before the Word of God. Citing Revelation 22:18-19, he urged pastors to make every effort “not to add to or subtract from the word of the Bible, and keep it exactly as it is as a condition for salvation”—a plea to religious leaders to reflect not only on their own spiritual state, but also on the needs of their congregations.

Chairman Lee concluded the lecture by further extending an invitation for open dialogue, urging pastors to engage in biblical discussions, ultimately striving for oneness under God's sovereignty.

A pastor who attended the event and had previously encountered the word of Shincheonji Church of Jesus drew the attention of the attendees by stressing, “The biggest change was realising that the Book of Revelation is not merely an epistle, but a prophecy that has already been fulfilled.”

◆ A Continuing Journey of Truth
Shincheonji Church of Jesus expressed its commitment to fostering an environment where spiritual growth and mutual respect can flourish. This Incheon seminar is part of a broader national tour that began in Gwangju  earlier this year and extended to Seoul and Busan, signalling a sustained momentum in sharing the "Revealed Word." As the religious landscape continues to evolve, the increasing participation of established clergy in these seminars suggests that the quest for biblical truth is overriding long-standing sectarian divides.

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Volunteers from the Dongjak Branch are conducting a war memorial cleanup activity on 17th March at Nodeulnaru Park in Dongjak district, Seoul, by wiping down the 'Memorial Monument for Fallen Soldiers of the Battle of the Han River Defence Line.'

In present-day South Korea, where the treatment of Korean War veterans who dedicated their lives for the peace of the country is sometimes overlooked, one organisation is working hard to widely publicise and record their noble deeds through memorial ceremonies, campaigns, and events - the Shincheonji Volunteer Group.

On 17th March, the Dongjak Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group commemorated the sacrifices of Korean War veterans by maintaining the 'Memorial Monument for Fallen Soldiers of the Battle of the Han River Defence Line.'

On that day, 20 youth volunteers from the Dongjak branch tidied up the area around the monument and cleaned the headstones. A moment of silence was also observed at the site for the fallen heroes and war heroes.

The memorial monument located in Nodeulnaru Park, Seoul, is a monument erected to commemorate the soldiers who lost their lives while defending the capital during the Korean War.

This meaningful gathering was designed to help young people reflect on the value of patriotism and sacrifice, while expressing gratitude and respect towards patriots who dedicated their lives to the country.



The impact of the experience was deeply impressed upon the hearts of the veteran's organisation, with Il-nam Yoo (71, male), a member of the Association of Disabled War Veterans, saying:

“It is meaningful that such activities go on in a climate where memories of the war are gradually fading. I hope the sacrifices of the war veterans will be remembered for a long time.”

Looking ahead, the Gwangju Branch is committed to increasing the level of respect shown to veterans who have devoted themselves to the country, and is working to fulfil the shared desire for a world free from war and strife.
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