23/10/2024

“The Truth Has Been Found”, Birth of First MOU Signed Between Presbyterian Church & Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea

 


“We've transitioned into a church that is more enthusiastic about spreading the gospel by putting aside prejudice and uniting under the words of truth. As the senior pastor of the first partner church in the region, I will strive to be an example to other churches.”

These are the words of Pastor Young-jun Lee of Nanum Church, who has served as a pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Korea for 13 years, who signed an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Gwangju Church of Shincheonji Church of Jesus on the 4th October.

After coming to understand the entire Bible accurately through the MOU previously signed with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the number of believers who responded that they had been 'blessed' by this pastor's confident sermons increased, and the atmosphere of the church also began to change. The number of members of Nanum Church has also increased from 6 to 20.

In this regard, Pastor Lee said, “The congregation has become freer as they share and communicate more with each other.”

Pastor Lee emphasised, “Even though I had prejudice and misunderstandings about Shincheonji Church of Jesus, one of the biggest reasons I considered interacting with them was because I grew greatly through the words of the Book of Revelation.”

Revealing his future plans at the unveiling ceremony, Pastor Lee said, “I plan to invite pastors who have not given up on their ministry and actively encourage them to sign an MOU with Shincheonji Church of Jesus.”

The total number of pastors in Korea and abroad who have signed MOU agreements with Shincheonji Church of Jesus and are conducting their ministries based on the prophecies and actual realities of the New Testament is increasing. As of the end of last month, 747 churches in South Korea and 13,127 churches in 84 countries overseas have signed MOUs with Shincheonji Church of Jesus. Moreover, 1671 churches in 43 countries have joined Shincheonji Church of Jesus and changed their signs.

A significant reason for the growing interest in MOU agreements and sign changes is pastors and churches witnessing the growth of Shincheonji Church of Jesus through the three 100,000 graduation ceremonies. 

Meanwhile, Shincheonji Church of Jesus is preparing to hold the fourth 100,000 graduation ceremony with over 110,000 graduates by the end of this year.

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