Seoul-Based Pastor Holds 'MOU Agreement & Church Sign Change Unveiling Ceremony' With Shincheonji Church of Jesus Following Study on Revelation
As many churches face declining membership, a growing number of pastors are finding hope through collaboration with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus). With over 110,000 Bible course graduates in 2024, more churches are experiencing transformation through Revelation-based teachings and MOU agreements with Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
Pastors who experience these changes are encouraging fellow church leaders to join, fostering an interdenominational network focused on truth and cooperation.
Pastor Oh, who had been running a church in Seoul for over 20 years, said that he was heartbroken by the reality that his fellow pastors in the same denomination were having difficulties in their ministry and has found deep enlightenment on the Book of Revelation.
Pastor Oh was initially introduced to the Word from Shincheonji Church of Jesus. After realising that a sizeable chunk of the prophecies of the Book of Revelation had already been fulfilled in South Korea, he found the answer to the path that the Korean church should take for growth and unity. He then applied for the Zion Christian Mission Centre course for pastors run by the Simon tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
On the 17th, he held an ‘MOU agreement and church signage unveiling ceremony’ with Shincheonji Church of Jesus at the church where he serves.
Pastor Oh said, “While interacting with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, I realised the excellence of the revealed word and could not stay still,” and pledged, “I will connect many pastors with Shincheonji Church of Jesus and make them one.”
In the present climate where many churches struggle to regain public trust and engagement, pastors are exploring new solutions. The growth of Shincheonji Church of Jesus has sparked interest in Shincheonji’s teachings, leading to growing MOU agreements with pastors seeking church revival. Following collaboration with Shincheonji, pastors report revitalised congregations - brighter faces, stronger worship engagement, and renewed enthusiasm for evangelism. The transformative impact of Revelation-based teachings has also helped with sermon preparation. Evidently, a clear vision for unity and growth for the Church is emerging.
Meanwhile, the MOU agreement and church signage change movement with Shincheonji Church of Jesus is not limited to Korea. To date, a total of 13,467 churches in 88 countries have signed MOUs, with the number of affiliated church members recorded at 1.1 million, and 1535 churches in 44 countries have replaced their signs, with the number of affiliated church members recorded at 105,704.
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