Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Cheongju Draws In 7500 Attendees, Including Pastors
On September 27th, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, hosted its fourth Revelation Bible Seminar of the year at the Cheongju Church of the Matthias Tribe. What unfolded was more than just a lecture - it was an encounter that left thousands of pastors and believers reflecting deeply on the essence of faith.
Korean Christianity is facing a crisis of declining membership, yet Shincheonji continues to grow. For many pastors, the pressing question has been: “Why does Shincheonji keep growing?” The seminar provided a direct answer - by openly testifying to both the prophecy and fulfilment of the Book of Revelation.
On that day, from early morning, the church’s 1000-seat main sanctuary filled to capacity. Overflow spaces - smaller sanctuaries, seminar rooms, and even the outdoor parking area - were opened, accommodating a total of 7500 participants. Attendees came not only from Cheongju but also from Seoul, Busan, Jeju, and beyond.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation. Hymns led by the Shincheonji choir filled the air, easing initial tension. Pastors exchanged greetings of “Nice to meet you” and “I love you,” transforming the gathering into a warm and unifying experience. One pastor admitted, “I never imagined I would sing hymns and feel grace inside a Shincheonji church.”
Chairman ManHee Lee, who took the stage to resounding applause, wasted no time in addressing the heart of the matter.
“Revelation is the promise Jesus left for believers after His resurrection and ascension. You must know what that promise is and how it will be fulfilled.”
Chairman Lee’s powerful lecture on the fulfilment of Revelation continued for over an hour, with continuous applause and "Amens" from the audience. Chairman Lee explained why understanding Revelation is essential for salvation, urging pastors to examine the testimony themselves rather than dismissing it with labels.
“If you want true faith, don’t just call something heresy. Come and see if what we testify has real substance. Test it by the Bible.”
He went further, proposing even a public test to determine who holds the true Word of God.
Many pastors left the seminar visibly moved. Some admitted to self-reflection and repentance:
“At 95 years old, his passion and sincerity shocked me. I realised my ministry has been far from the Word.”
“He said not to add or take away from Revelation. I thought it was a simple phrase, but now I see it’s the very truth of the Bible.”
Others spoke of practical cooperation: “I want to explore working with Shincheonji to overcome challenges in ministry, especially in preparing sermons.”
For decades, only a few pastors dared to attend Shincheonji’s open Bible seminars due to stigma. Now, thousands are coming, not just out of curiosity but to verify and judge by Scripture. The September 27th event marked a turning point: pastors left not only with answers but also with renewed questions about their own ministries.
As one participant said, “If Revelation has truly been fulfilled, every believer must come and see for themselves.”
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