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Members of the Shincheonji Volunteer Corps Iksan Branch carrying out environmental cleanup activities in the Madong area on 16th March.

In March 2026, various branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group carried out environmental cleanup campaigns throughout Korea, as part of the ongoing “Nature, Let’s Be Green” initiative.

On 16th March, volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Iksan Branch carried out an environmental maintenance campaign around schools in the Madong area of Iksan City, North Jeolla Province.

On that day, 20 volunteers scoured a 3km stretch near a university and primary school in Madong and amassed 180 litres of waste strewn across roadside flowerbeds and pedestrian crossings.

The purpose is to improve pedestrian environments, providing students with an amiable route to and from school, and encourage civic awareness regarding waste disposal and community responsibility.

Meanwhile, the “Nature, Let’s Be Green” campaign reflects an approach that combines direct action with public awareness.

Rather than focusing solely on one-time cleanup events, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Iksan Branch has committed to regular engagement, aiming to transform environmental habits through consistency.
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Exterior view of Shincheonji Bupyeong Church, dedicated in 1994.

Incheon, the birthplace of Christianity in Korea, is once again at the forefront of faith’s evolution. Over 140 years ago, the first Christian missionaries arrived in Incheon, planting the seeds of faith that would later spread throughout the nation. However, as recent data from the Pastoral Data Research Institute suggests, the number of Christians in Korea is projected to decline significantly by 2050. Despite this trend, Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to experience remarkable growth, welcoming over 100,000 new graduates annually. Among the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, the Matthew Tribe in Incheon stands out as a beacon of faith, demonstrating the power of dedicated Bible study and spiritual discipline.

◆ The Power of Consistent Bible Study
What fuels the continuous growth of Shincheonji’s Matthew Tribe? The answer lies in unwavering dedication to the Word of God. Unlike traditional churches, where faith can sometimes become stagnant, Shincheonji emphasises deep and consistent Bible study. Each week, members undergo scripture-based examinations, ensuring their understanding of God’s Word remains sharp and practical. In October 2023, the Matthew Tribe introduced an internal Bible test programme, reinforcing the importance of scripture in daily life. Even elderly members, such as 86-year-old Choon-sook Park, actively participate in these exams, finding renewed strength and enlightenment in the process.

Tribe Leader Seok-gu Lee delivering a lecture on the topic of "The Meaning of the Book of Revelation, the Final Puzzle of the Bible" at the "Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation" held at Shincheonji Incheon Church last September.
◆ A Lifeline for Working Believers
For many working professionals, maintaining a strong faith while balancing daily responsibilities can be challenging. Recognising this struggle, Shincheonji’s Matthew Tribe has implemented a structured Bible education programme tailored specifically for working believers. Twice a week, over 230 working professionals gather after hours to delve into God’s 6000-year history and deepen their understanding of His will. One such member, 28-year-old Jae-heon Jo, shared that these sessions have transformed his daily life, allowing him to keep God at the centre of his thoughts and actions.

◆ Raising Confident Messengers of the Word
In Shincheonji’s Matthew Tribe, learning goes beyond simply listening to sermons. Every believer is encouraged to confidently share and teach the Word. During weekly services, members deliver scripture-based speeches, refining their ability to articulate and convey biblical truths effectively. This initiative ensures that all members are well-equipped to spread God’s message, making them active participants in fulfilling His will. One believer, Hyun-jung Jo, expressed gratitude for this method, emphasising how peer discussions and structured study materials have enhanced her understanding of the Bible.
Members of Shincheonji Matthew Tribe engaging in environmental clean-up activities in April 2018 to mark the 'All-Saints Service Day.'
Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Western Incheon Branch working on a mural on the wall of Sancasia Temple in Seo District, Incheon, last May
Shincheonji Matthew Tribe members engaging in plogging with students near Seokbawi Intersection last May.
Mongolian believers participating in Yutnori in the courtyard of Shincheonji Incheon Church last November.
◆ True Faith Rooted in Action
Faith is more than just belief—it is about knowing, understanding, and living according to God’s Word. Shincheonji Church of Jesus firmly upholds the principle that true believers must not only listen to the Word but also put it into practice. The Matthew Tribe continues to cultivate a community of dedicated, knowledgeable, and active believers who are committed to God’s work. Their structured and systematic approach to Bible education serves as a model for true faith, ensuring that every member grows into a capable messenger of the gospel.

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Volunteers are taking a group commemorative photo at the entrance of Okpo Traditional Market while holding a banner that reads 'Shopping at a Traditional Market.'
Amid a prolonged economic recession in Korea, numerous branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group have actively launched campaigns to revitalise the local economy by supporting small business owners and the self-employed.

In Geoje, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group held a 'Traditional Market Shopping' campaign at Okpo Traditional Market on the 19th March.

On that day, 35 volunteers went around various stalls in the Okpo Traditional Market area to shop, engage with traders, and distributed promotional material to help revitalise the market.

Local merchants and citizens expressed appreciation for the effort. 

A market trader running a fruit store said, “There aren’t many customers at Okpo Market, so I'm really grateful that you came to revitalise the market.”

Myung-jin Kim (63, male), a resident of Okpo-dong, Geoje, stated, “It seems the market is becoming more lively because there are customers.”

Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group, across its branches nationwide, hopes that these traditional market campaigns will continue to draw interest from the general public.
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    Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Guri-Namyangju Branch are conducting an environmental clean-up activity around a commercial area in Dasan 2-neighbourhood, Namyangju City

    As spring approaches, volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Guri-Namyangju Branch carried out a major street-cleaning effort around the commercial district on 11th March 2026, improving safety and walkability for local residents.

    ◆ A Cleaner Morning in Dasan
    Early that morning, the commercial area in Dasan neighbourhood looked noticeably cleaner. Over a dozen volunteers walked through narrow alleys and busy corners, removing built-up litter, fallen leaves, cigarette butts, and cans and bottles lodged in flowerbeds.

    Volunteers also used information boards to inform citizens about the environmental impact of cigarette butts, and the damaging effects of microplastics emitted from cigarette butts.

    Moreover, they disseminated 'Cigar Wraps,' a tool for sealing and collecting cigarette butts, and held a campaign to prohibit illegal dumping.

    ◆ Local Residents Appreciated the Effort
    Commuters immediately noticed the difference.

    Firefighter and passerby Jeong-sun Lee (63, female, Namyangju), said, “There are a lot of cigarette butts discarded on the roadside, so I think campaigns like this are frequently needed.”

    ◆ A Busy, High-Traffic Area Needing Constant Care
    Because the commercial district is surrounded by an underground station and residential blocks, thousands pass through daily. Narrow market alleys near the underground station often receive complaints about illegal waste disposal.

    For such areas, environmental cleanup is more than beautification — it helps prevent slips, falls, and other seasonal accidents.

    ◆ Commitment to Year-Round Care
    An official from the Volunteer Group noted that the team will continue providing support:
    “We will continue to carry out cleanup activities and environmental awareness campaigns to improve the local community environment.”

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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 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    The dedication of the early believers who started in an apartment basement 42 years ago became the seed of a revival that today draws tens of thousands of faithful from around the world every year. At the heart of that growth lies a steadfast principle of faith rooted in the Word — the very essence of true belief.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, held a commemorative service on March 15th at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church in South Korea to mark its 42nd anniversary. More than 2000 members attended in person, while believers from South Korea and abroad joined online via livestream, adding further significance to the occasion.

    In his proclamation of the Word, Shincheonji Church Chairman ManHee Lee urged the congregation towards true faith, stating: “Just as John 1:1 declares that the Word itself is God, there can be no faith apart from the Word. Today, as we mark our 42nd founding anniversary, let us gather our hearts once more and strive to have a faith that is recognised even before God and the angels.”

    Congregants are listening to ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, deliver a sermon at the 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on 15th March
    ◆ Early Believers Reflect: “The Secret to Shincheonji's Growth Is the Overwhelming Power of the Word”
    Shincheonji Church of Jesus did not begin in a building — it began on mountains and in open fields. In an era when there was no proper place of worship, Chairman ManHee Lee held mountain worship services before proclaiming the founding of Shincheonji on 14th March 1984.

    The first-generation believers who laid the groundwork for Shincheonji's growth carried a particularly deep sense of reflection as they welcomed the 42nd anniversary service.

    “It was such an immense joy to finally have my thirst for the Word quenched — I believed with gratitude and gladness. Thanks to the fullness that the revealed Word brought, the difficult conditions were no obstacle at all,” said Bok-yeong Bak, age 70, who has been a Shincheonji Church member since before its founding. “Now, seeing tens of thousands of believers flock here every year, I realise it is ultimately the power of the Word that has moved people's hearts. All of this is the power of the Word, and the grace of God.”

    Since its founding, Shincheonji Church of Jesus has dedicated itself to proclaiming the fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation. This is clearly reflected in the work of the Zion Christian Mission Centre, Shincheonji's Bible education centre. The centre, which had its first graduating class in 1991, produced over 100,000 graduates in a single year in 2019.

    Last year, 59,192 graduates of Zion Christian Mission Centre's Class 116 gathered at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church. A significant number among them were international graduates, demonstrating that the revealed Word is spreading across the globe.
    On 15th March, as the 42nd anniversary worship service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus was held at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church, Chairman ManHee Lee and the 12 tribe leaders are cutting a rice cake together
    ◆ Shincheonji Marks 42nd Anniversary With Active Exchange and Community Service
    Shincheonji Church of Jesus is expanding its engagement with the wider world. The church has been actively building relationships through signing a Word exchange memorandum of understanding (MOU) and sign change memorandum of agreement (MOA) with pastoral communities at home and abroad. As of 2025, cumulative Word exchange MOUs have reached 969 churches in South Korea and 14,347 churches across 89 countries overseas. Through sign change MOAs, 129 churches in South Korea and 1,729 churches across 48 countries have changed their church signs to Shincheonji Church of Jesus.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus has also fulfilled its social responsibilities by taking the lead in practical relief efforts during national crises. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 3741 members donated plasma to support the development of treatments. In 2022, amid a nationwide blood shortage, more than 70,000 members completed blood donations within just two weeks, playing a pivotal role in resolving the crisis.

    “The past 42 years have been a remarkable journey brought about by the dedication of our members alongside the unchanging essence of the Word of God,” said a Shincheonji Church of Jesus representative. “Going forward, we will do our utmost to spread the value of unwavering truth, rooted in the faith with which we began.”
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    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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    Young adults of the Bartholomew Tribe are promoting the Shincheonji Bible Seminar on 29th September 2024

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to grow steadily, drawing attention from many believers and religious communities. One of the key reasons behind its remarkable expansion is its strong focus on Bible education. Among the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, the Bartholomew Tribe has demonstrated particularly significant growth among the youth demographic (20s/30s), proving the effectiveness of its educational system.

    ◆ The Power of Bible Education
    Unlike many traditional churches experiencing a decline in membership, Shincheonji’s Bartholomew Tribe has seen a steady increase in believers. Since its establishment in Incheon in 1989, the tribe has grown significantly, with young adults making up 40% of its congregation. This trend contrasts sharply with the overall decrease in young Christian believers in Korea.

    At the heart of this influx of young people within the Bartholomew Tribe is the self-produced 'Monthly Devotional,' which provides "Bible-centred in-depth analysis" and has been published for the 12th year.

    What sets Shincheonji apart, as a whole, is its structured and in-depth Bible education programme. Many churches offer sermons that vary by denomination, often leading believers to seek teachings that align with their personal views. However, Shincheonji provides a systematic Bible study programme that lasts six to eight months, allowing believers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Bible, including the Old Testament, the Gospels, the Book of Acts, and Revelation.

    ◆ Transforming Faith Through Learning
    Those who have completed Shincheonji’s Bible course often express how it has answered their long-held spiritual questions. Many testify that the teachings provide clear and logical explanations of the Scriptures, deepening their faith and transforming their understanding of God’s word. One believer shared that after 30 years in a traditional church, she found Shincheonji’s structured Bible teachings to be revolutionary, helping her grasp both the prophecies and their fulfilment in a way she never had before.

    The church continually refines its educational methods based on feedback from members, ensuring that believers not only acquire biblical knowledge but also put it into practice. Many members engage in personal study groups and set faith-based goals to apply what they learn in their daily lives.

    ◆ Living as a “Walking Bible”
    One of the core teachings of Shincheonji is to become a “walking Bible” – someone who not only understands the Scriptures but also lives according to its teachings. Believers strive to embody biblical principles such as love, forgiveness, and service in their workplaces, homes, and communities.

    Within the Bartholomew Tribe, one member expressed his commitment to attending all Bible education sessions this year, hoping to become a person who can confidently explain the Bible and practise its teachings. Many others share similar goals, viewing their faith not just as a belief but as a way of life.

    In particular within the Bartholomew Tribe, the number of young adults applying for the 'Lecturer Training Course,'  which specialises in teaching the Bible through a logical and systematic educational process, has more than doubled in the past year, reflecting a desire to move beyond mere attendance to participation in ministry.

    ◆ Sharing Love with Service
    The Bartholomew Tribe began with just a small gathering of members in Incheon, southwestern Seoul in 1989. It quickly expanded to encompass a large portion of Gyeonggi Province. Since then, it has expanded its reach to four overseas countries, including the Netherlands, Zambia, and Malawi.

    Both domestically and overseas, the Shincheonji Bartholomew Tribe's youth has launched three major social projects in partnerships with government, ranging from volunteer work linked with local governments in Korea and environmental campaigns in Malawi, Africa, to interfaith exchanges.

    Since June of last year, the Shincheonji Malawi region has been regularly conducting large-scale environmental clean-up activities in Blantyre under the campaign "Light and Salt Day." This campaign has brought about a change in mindset among local residents, for whom fly-tipping was a daily routine, encouraging them to voluntarily participate in the collection.

    Through these actions, they breathe and share the concerns of the local community and practise the value of love taught by Jesus.

    ◆ Looking Forward with the Same Faith
    Church leaders emphasise that Shincheonji members should be a positive influence on society, shining as lights in their communities. As more people seek a deeper understanding of the Bible and a faith that translates into action, Shincheonji’s educational programmes continue to provide guidance and inspiration.

    With its commitment to structured Bible education and the active faith of its members, Shincheonji’s future looks bright as it continues to grow and share the word of God with the world.

    Many attendees are listening to a lecture at the 'Seoul Shincheonji Bible Seminar' held at Shincheonji Yeongdeungpo Church in October 2024.
    On 29th November 2025, a graduate participating in the 'Graduation Special Service – First Step' is packing boxes containing Kimjang kimchi
    On 10th January 2026, Shincheonji members in the Malawi region are taking a group photo during the '8th Day of Light and Salt Environmental Cleanup Volunteer Activity.'
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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 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    The dedication of the early believers who started in an apartment basement 42 years ago became the seed of a revival that today draws tens of thousands of faithful from around the world every year. At the heart of that growth lies a steadfast principle of faith rooted in the Word - the very essence of true belief.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (hereinafter "Shincheonji Church of Jesus"), a rapidly growing Christian denomination in South Korea, held a commemorative service on March 15th at Cheongju Church, Shincheonji Church of Jesus to mark its 42nd founding anniversary. The service was prepared as an occasion to look back on 42 years since its founding, to express gratitude for the sacrifices of Jesus, the martyrs, and the faith pioneers who came before, and to reaffirm the principle of "Bible-centred faith."

    On that day, more than 2000 members attended in person, while believers from South Korea and abroad also joined in real time via online livestream, adding further significance to the occasion.

    Congregants are listening to ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, deliver a sermon at the 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    Congregants are listening to ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, deliver a sermon at the 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    On the 15th, as the 42nd anniversary worship service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus was held at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church, Chairman ManHee Lee and the 12 tribe leaders are cutting a rice cake together
    In his proclamation of the Word, Chairman ManHee Lee urged the congregation towards true faith, stating: “Just as John 1:1 declares that the Word itself is God, there can be no faith apart from the Word. Today, as we mark our 42nd founding anniversary, let us gather our hearts once more and strive to have a faith that is recognised even before God and the angels.”

    Chairman Lee also emphasised the importance of the Book of Revelation, saying: “Revelation 22 states that anyone who adds to or takes away from this book will not enter heaven and will receive a curse. If one truly believes in the Word of God, one must examine whether they have added to or taken away from Revelation.”

    ◆ Early Believers Reflect: “The Secret to Shincheonji's Growth Is the Overwhelming Power of the Word”
    Shincheonji Church of Jesus, now a globally recognised denomination, did not begin in a building - it began on mountains and in open fields. In an era when there was no proper place of worship, Chairman ManHee Lee gathered with those who had followed the Word and held mountain worship services, before proclaiming the founding of Shincheonji on 14th March 1984.

    The first-generation believers who laid the groundwork for Shincheonji's growth carried a particularly deep sense of reflection as they welcomed the 42nd anniversary service. Bok-yeong Bak (70, female), a member who had been with Shincheonji Church of Jesus even before its founding, recalled: “It was such an immense joy to finally have my thirst for the Word quenched - I believed with gratitude and gladness. Thanks to the fullness that the revealed Word brought, the difficult conditions were no obstacle at all.” She added: “Now, seeing tens of thousands of believers flock here every year, I realise it is ultimately the power of the Word that has moved people's hearts. All of this is the power of the Word, and the grace of God.”

    Myeong-suk Jo (73, female), who joined in 1992, likewise shared: “While praying for the assurance of salvation and a desire to understand the true meaning of the Bible, I came across Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The depth I encountered was on an entirely different level, and that conviction led me to join.” She emphasised the secret behind Shincheonji's growth across generations, adding: “Then as now, it seems that believers who hunger for the Word find their way here.”

    Indeed, since its founding on 14th March 1984, Shincheonji Church of Jesus has dedicated itself to proclaiming the fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation throughout the world. This spread of the Word is clearly reflected in the work of the Zion Christian Mission Centre, Shincheonji's Bible education centre. Beginning with the Graduation for Class 1 of Zion Christian Mission Centre in 1991, the Centre produced over 100,000 graduates in a single year in 2019 - a milestone unprecedented in religious history. Last year, 59,192 graduates of Zion Christian Mission Centre's Class 116 gathered at Cheongju Church, Shincheonji Church of Jesus. A significant number among them were international graduates, demonstrating that the gospel of Revelation is spreading across the world.

    ◆ Shincheonji Marks 42nd Anniversary with Active Exchange and Community Service
    Now in its middle years of faith, Shincheonji Church of Jesus is expanding its engagement with the wider world. The church has been actively building relationships through Word exchange MOUs and sign change MOAs with pastoral communities at home and abroad. As of last year, cumulative Word exchange MOUs have reached 969 churches in South Korea and 14,347 churches across 89 countries overseas. Through sign change MOAs, 129 churches in South Korea and 1729 churches across 48 countries have changed their church signs to Shincheonji Church of Jesus.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus has also fulfilled its social responsibilities by taking the lead in practical relief efforts during national crises. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 3741 members donated plasma to support the development of treatments. In 2022, amid a nationwide blood shortage, more than 70,000 members completed blood donations within just two weeks, playing a pivotal role in resolving the crisis. The church has also dispatched large-scale volunteer teams to major disaster sites - including the Taean oil spill, the 2017 Pohang earthquake, and the Andong-Uiseong wildfires - to assist in recovery efforts. In addition, the church continues to carry out everyday care activities for marginalised members of local communities, including medical services for foreign workers and meal-sharing programmes for the senior citizens living alone, practising the value of "love" as taught by Jesus.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus stated: “The past 42 years have been a remarkable journey brought about by the dedication of our members alongside the unchanging essence of the Word of God. Going forward, we will do our utmost to spread the value of unwavering truth, rooted in the faith with which we began.”
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    A gathering taking place on the rooftop of a church in Geumam neighbourhood, Jeonju.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to grow steadily, drawing attention from many believers and religious communities. One of the key reasons behind its remarkable expansion is its strong focus on Bible education. Among the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, the Thomas Tribe has demonstrated significant growth, proving the effectiveness of its educational system.

    The Power of Bible Education
    Unlike many traditional churches experiencing a decline in membership, Shincheonji’s Thomas Tribe has seen a steady increase in believers. Since its establishment in 1992, the tribe has grown significantly, with young adults making up 22.25% of its congregation. This trend contrasts sharply with the overall decrease in young Christian believers in Korea.

    What sets Shincheonji apart is its structured and in-depth Bible education programme. Many churches offer sermons that vary by denomination, often leading believers to seek teachings that align with their personal views. However, Shincheonji provides a systematic Bible study programme that lasts six to eight months, allowing believers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Bible, including the Old Testament, the Gospels, the Book of Acts, and Revelation.

    Transforming Faith Through Learning
    Those who have completed Shincheonji’s Bible course often express how it has answered their long-held spiritual questions. Many testify that the teachings provide clear and logical explanations of the Scriptures, deepening their faith and transforming their understanding of God’s word. One believer shared that after 30 years in a traditional church, she found Shincheonji’s structured Bible teachings to be revolutionary, helping her grasp both the prophecies and their fulfilment in a way she never had before.

    The church continually refines its educational methods based on feedback from members, ensuring that believers not only acquire biblical knowledge but also put it into practice. Many members engage in personal study groups and set faith-based goals to apply what they learn in their daily lives.

    Living as a “Walking Bible”
    One of the core teachings of Shincheonji is to become a “walking Bible” – someone who not only understands the Scriptures but also lives according to its teachings. Believers strive to embody biblical principles such as love, forgiveness, and service in their workplaces, homes, and communities.

    A member from the Thomas Tribe expressed his commitment to attending all Bible education sessions this year, hoping to become a person who can confidently explain the Bible and practice its teachings. Many others share similar goals, viewing their faith not just as a belief but as a way of life.

    A Growing Church with a Bright Future
    The Thomas Tribe began with just 78 members in 1994. Since then, it has expanded its reach to the United States (San Jose and San Francisco) and Africa (Uganda and Kenya). The church in Uganda, which started with 27 members in 2015, saw its membership grow more than 300-fold over the course of 10 years, and in 2025, 100 local pastors participated in the 'Public Bible Examination on the Book of Revelation.' Building on this success, the church has signed agreements with 37 organizations in Uganda, Kenya, and other regions, and is actively engaging with over 300 churches abroad. The Thomas Tribe has now grown to nearly 20,000 members as of February 2026.

    This growth highlights the impact of Shincheonji’s dedication to Bible education and its emphasis on real-life application of faith.

    Church leaders emphasise that Shincheonji members should be a positive influence on society, shining as lights in their communities. As more people seek a deeper understanding of the Bible and a faith that translates into action, Shincheonji’s educational programmes continue to provide guidance and inspiration.

    With its commitment to structured Bible education and the active faith of its members, Shincheonji’s future looks bright as it continues to grow and share the word of God with the world.
    Members gathered to study at the Zion Christian Mission Centre in its early days.

    Pastors and church members are taking a public Bible exam at the Shincheonji Uganda Church on 27th September 2025.
    Members are worshipping at Shincheonji Gunsan Church in December 2024.
    Source: https://www.dongbangilbo.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=83018

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    Hikers are participating in a fire extinguishing experience using backpack pumps during a wildfire prevention campaign organized by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch at the entrance of the Mt. Surak hiking trail on the 14th March.
    On 14th March, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch launched a wildfire prevention campaign at the entrance of Mount Surak hiking trail, focusing on citizen participation and practical awareness.

    The campaign was organised in response to increased wildfire risks during Korea’s dry winter season and ahead of spring, when forest fire incidents historically rise. Their goal was simple but powerful: remind people that “Prevention is the best protection” when it comes to wildfires.

    Armed with informative flyers and signs, volunteers spoke with more than 250 hikers and citizens, sharing safety tips and what to do in case of a fire. Their message hit home—especially after recent wildfires have shown how quickly centuries-old forests can vanish in minutes due to a single careless act.

    According to Korea’s Forest Service, hundreds of wildfires have occurred throughout South Korea over the past five years. The most common causes? Human negligence—campfires, burning litter, and even cigarette butts. That’s why awareness campaigns like this matter so much.

    For some participants, this wasn’t just a good deeds—it was personal:
    “I feel the preciousness of nature while climbing the mountain every day,” said Sun-im Han (84, female, Nowon District), a frequent hiker on Mt. Surak, and added, “I was impressed by the sight of citizens being informed about forest fire prevention directly like this.”

    After the campaign, the volunteers didn’t stop with informing. They cleaned nearby walking trails and parks, collecting litter and helping restore the environment as part of their message: prevention isn’t just about stopping fire—it’s about caring for nature every day.

    A church representative shared, “The awareness that forest fire prevention is not the role of a specific organisation alone but the responsibility of all citizens is gradually spreading. We will continue our activities to protect a safe forest environment through practical actions in our daily lives.”

    In a time when natural disasters are on the rise, it’s encouraging to see local groups take meaningful action. Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul wildfire prevention campaign is a reminder that simple efforts—like handing out flyers, picking up litter, and having honest conversations—can go a long way in protecting our shared future.
    Volunteers are carrying picket signs and promoting a wildfire prevention campaign held by the Eastern Seoul Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group at the entrance of the hiking trail on Mt. Surak on the 14th March

    Hikers participate in a wildfire prevention quiz at the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Seoul Branch wildfire prevention campaign held at the entrance of the Mt. Surak hiking trail on the 14th March
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    Community faith groups have promoted family-based values through a practical children's programme in Lautoka, Fiji. 

    On Saturday, 28th February 2026, in a continued effort to harness the spiritual and moral development of children, the Shincheonji Volunteers held their third Children’s Ministry event in Lautoka, Fiji. The three-hour event, held at Lautoka Hotel, drew the attendance of around 30 participants, including children and their parents, for a morning imbued with learning and creativity.

    The combination of interactive storytelling and creative activities helped instil in children the key content of the lesson, centred on the story of David from the Bible, learning about courage, faith, and God’s faithfulness.

    The distinctive feature of the event lies in parental involvement, as parents and families engage in activities together with their children. As a case in point, following the storytelling session, a colouring activity illustrating scenes from David's story was held. Parents coloured alongside their children and assisting them in following the guidelines to share materials, observe instructions and return colouring materials after use, underlining responsibility and respect and further strengthening the connection between home and faith-based learning.

    Parent, Peni Naibavalu, said:
    "I appreciate how the programme encouraged orderliness and consideration—values we want to teach at home" and added, "It's wonderful to see our children learning faith and character in such a loving environment."

    One of the most engaging segments was the “Action Bible Verse” activity, where children learned key scriptures through hand motions and body movements, making the Word of God come alive in their hearts and minds.

    Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Volunteers 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 first Children’s Ministry, this third session reflects the team’s ongoing dedication to serving families and fostering spiritual growth and good character in the younger generation.
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    Today, 15th March 2026, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (hereinafter referred to as Shincheonji Church of Jesus) held its 42nd anniversary service at Shincheonji Cheongju Church to an attendance of approximately 2200 members in person, with many more attending both from Korea and overseas via a live online broadcast.

    The service was a meaningful time to look back on the past 42 years, express gratitude for the sacrifices of predecessors in faith including Jesus and the martyrs, and to seize the opportunity to renew one's commitment to a faith centred on the Bible.
    ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, is delivering a sermon at the 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    During the service, Chairman ManHee Lee delivered a sermon, in which he urged the congregation to master the Word and be born again as full believers as saints of the 12 tribes of God's new kingdom created according to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.

    Chairman Lee particularly emphasised that the creation of the 12 sealed tribes in Revelation is God's purpose and Jesus' promise, underlining the need for caution regarding prophecy and its fulfilment.

    Citing Revelation 22:18-19, Chairman Lee emphasised, “Since the word of God is absolute, believers who trust in Jesus' promise must never take the creation of the 12 tribes and the fulfilment of Revelation lightly.”

    Congregants are listening to ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, deliver a sermon at the 42nd Anniversary Commemorative Service held at the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe Cheongju Church in Heungdeok District, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province on the 15th
    Chairman Lee’s powerful sermon on the importance of Revelation, which lasted over an hour, was met with continuous applause and "Amens" from the congregation throughout.

    Meanwhile, for the past 42 years, Shincheonji Church of Jesus has focused on sharing the fulfilment of the book of Revelation with the world. This mission is clearly seen through the Zion Christian Mission Centre, a Bible education centre.

    Since the first graduation in 1991, many students have completed Bible education.
    In 2019, more than 100,000 graduates were recorded, which marked a phenomenon in the religious world.

    Moreover, 59,192 graduates gathered for the Class 116 graduation ceremony, and a large proportion of them were international students, demonstrating how the gospel of Revelation is spreading around the world.

    What began in a small basement in June 1984 with a small group of believers full of passion for God's Word has now become a global mission of faith.
    And the journey continues.
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