Shincheonji Cheongpyeong Church Showcases "Heavenly Culture" to the Community

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Visitors listen to a docent's explanation of "Heavenly Culture" at the Shincheonji Cheongpyeong Church's "Heavenly Culture Gallery of Light" event

To address misunderstandings and prejudices about Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus) in South Korea, and to establish and build a solid relationship with communities nationwide, Shincheonji Church of Jesus regularly opens its doors to the public with Bible-based lectures centred on the Book of Revelation and exhibitions on various biblical themes.

Earlier this year, the Shincheonji Cheongpyeong Church (Philip Tribe) held the 'Gallery of Light' exhibition at the Cheongpyeong church's Heavenly Culture Promotion Centre. The exhibition showcased the transcendental nature of "heavenly culture," which refers to a culture of coexistence, development, and peace that transcends the borders of creed, ideology, ethnicity, or nationality established by man.

This concept of "heavenly culture" is found rooted in the Bible. Just as the heavens are higher than the earth, the Culture of Heaven is high and exalted. Moses saw the things of heaven and made them accordingly on the earth (Ex 25:9, 40, Heb 8:5). Jesus saw things of heaven and made them known to this world (Jn 5). Likewise, Apostle John went up to the spiritual world and wrote what he had seen (Revelation). Heavenly Culture is what is created by God, not man. And its higher spiritual values that can bring peace to the Earth.

The exhibition on that day began with a docent's biblical presentation of the 6000 years of God’s history, followed by the biblical meaning and developmental history of Shincheonji Church of Jesus. It also expounded on the numerous signings of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with churches worldwide and the subsequent church signboard changes.

In fact, many churches worldwide are experiencing transformation through Revelation-based teachings and MOU agreements. To date, a total of 13,467 churches in 88 countries have signed MOUs with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, 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.

The head of the public relations department Gwang-seok Kim said, “The Gallery of Light will be operated as a space open to everyone and awaits the visit of all those seeking the truth.”
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