A Paradigm Shift in Modern Christianity: 2000 People—Including Pastors—Gather to Witness the Fulfilment of Revelation
The Dawn of a New Era in Inter-Denominational Cooperation
On 29th April 2026, a historic gathering unfolded at the Shincheonji Peter Tribe in Naju. In a tremendous show of unity, 2000 people, including 150 pastors and journalists, congregated for the "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation." This event was not merely a theological lecture; it served as a pivotal platform for religious leaders to transcend traditional boundaries and seek a profound, scripture-based alignment.
Chairman ManHee Lee’s Call for Sincere Faith
The seminar featured Chairman ManHee Lee as the main lecturer, who delivered a powerful discourse on the prophecies and physical fulfilments recorded in the Book of Revelation. Addressing the assembled clergy, Chairman Lee emphasised the necessity of self-reflection and spiritual renewal.
“Since the promises (prophecies) of Revelation are surely fulfilled without addition or subtraction, we must practise a faith that verifies, believes, and keeps the Word,” Chairman Lee stated. “The prophecies of Revelation have been fulfilled today and have appeared as reality. Whether one believes it or not is a matter of individual choice.”
However, he repeatedly urged for confirmation, adding, “You must perceive it. The blessing of the Word promised by God is eternal life, and knowing the reality of Revelation is the core of faith.”
As in previous lectures, Chairman Lee urged the pastors to remain humble before the Word of God. Citing Revelation 22:18-19, he urged pastors to make every effort “not to add to or subtract from the word of the Bible, and keep it exactly as it is as a condition for salvation”—a plea to religious leaders to reflect not only on their own spiritual state, but also on the needs of their congregations.
| The '2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar: Testimony on the Fulfilled Reality of Revelation' is being held at Shincheonji Naju Church on 29th April. |
A Success Story: From Doubt to Revival
A standout moment of the Naju seminar was the testimony of a pastor (70, male) of the Presbyterian Church of Korea, who signed an MOU with Shincheonji.
He confessed that he had struggled with an unquenchable spiritual thirst throughout his 20 years of ministry: “I always felt starved because I lacked the Word, and I spent difficult times alone without showing it in front of the congregation.”
He emphasised, “My thirst was quenched as if something that had been blocked for a long time was released in an instant,” adding, “Watching each verse unfold based on the Bible, I realised that this is not something that can be achieved by human power alone.”
His story provides a blueprint for how traditional churches and Shincheonji can coexist and flourish.
The Post-Seminar Forum: Beyond the Lecture
Unlike typical religious events, the Naju seminar was followed by a Pastors' Discussion Session. Around 30 church leaders gathered to debate why Christianity remains divided and how the warning in Revelation 22:18-19 (not adding or subtracting from the Word) should be understood. This interactive format proved that the seminar is not just a one-way lecture, but a platform for theological reconciliation.
A Continuing Journey of Truth
Shincheonji Church of Jesus expressed its commitment to fostering an environment where spiritual growth and mutual respect can flourish. This seminar is part of a broader national tour that began in Gwangju earlier this year and extended to Seoul, Busan, Incheon and Yeongdeungpo, signalling a sustained momentum in sharing the "Revealed Word." As the religious landscape continues to evolve, the increasing participation of established clergy in these seminars suggests that the quest for biblical truth is overriding long-standing sectarian divides.
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