Beyond Memory: Connecting Generations Through Heartfelt Care for War Veterans

Honoring Heroes with More Than Just Words Gratitude is most powerful when it is felt. Recently, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group branches in Namsan (Seoul) and Jecheon proved this by organizing heartfelt "Veterans’ Day" activities. Rather than one-time events, these were deep, personal encounters designed to honor the sacrifice of those who fought for the freedom Korea enjoys today. Namsan: A Warm Meal Prepared with Sincerity In Yongsan, Seoul, the Namsan branch hosted a "Monthly Luncheon" for 6.25 War veterans and their descendants. Cooking with Love: 15 volunteers arrived early to personally prepare a nutritious meal. This wasn't just catering; it was a gesture of "sincerity" that moved the local veteran association members. Living History: The highlight was the participation of youth volunteers . By listening to the first-hand accounts of the war, the younger generation realized that their daily peace is a gift from these heroes. "I learned...

"New Wine for a New Era": 3,200 Gather in Daejeon to Find the Essence of Faith

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The Heat Intensifies: A Full House in Daejeon The momentum of the "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar" tour has reached a boiling point. On May 6, the Daejeon Church of the Matthias Tribe was packed with 3,264 attendees , including 212 pastors from various denominations. The 1,500-seat main hall was overflowing, forcing many to participate from designated overflow areas—a testament to the growing hunger for biblical clarity in the region. The Confession of a 30-Year Veteran One of the most moving aspects of the Daejeon seminar was the presence of seasoned clergy. A pastor from the Presbyterian Church (Hapdong), with over 30 years of ministry experience, shared a candid reflection: "I've been in ministry for over three decades, yet I had no way of truly understanding Revelation," he admitted. "With churches facing a crisis of declining numbers and a lack of 'the Word,' I came here to finally learn."   Chairman Lee: "Abandon the Old, Embrace th...

Feeding the Soul: Shincheonji Chungju Church’s 9-Year Journey of Serving Meals to Seniors

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As our society ages rapidly, the loneliness and food insecurity faced by the elderly have become pressing issues. In Chungju, South Korea—a city where over 26% of the population is aged 65 or older—one community group has been quietly filling this void for nearly a decade. A Warm Meal Beyond Just Sustenance For many seniors living alone, a meal often consists of nothing more than rice and simple soybean paste soup. However, every second Tuesday of the month, the atmosphere changes at the "Happy Angel" office in Jihyeon-dong. Since nine years ago, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus Chungju Branch has partnered with the non-profit organization 'Happy Angel' to host the "Happy Table" event. "Usually, I just eat rice with soybean soup, but I feel so happy coming here. The volunteers treat us with such respect and serve us wonderful food," says 88-year-old Ban In-han, a local resident. Addressing the Meal Gap in a Super-Aged Society With the rise of sin...

"Resembling Jesus, Shining Light": Shincheonji Simon Tribe Reimagines Childcare Through Family Worship

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In today’s era of nuclear families and dual-income households, "childcare" often focuses primarily on physical management—meals, schedules, and academic progress. However, the Simon Tribe Children’s Group of Shincheonji is presenting a new paradigm of care that extends into the realms of faith, emotions, and character through its unique program, "Yedambit Family Worship." What is "Yedambit" Family Worship? The name "Yedambit" carries a profound meaning: "Let us resemble Jesus and become a light to the world." Designed to celebrate the Month of Families in May, this program encourages parents and children to lead their own worship sessions at home. In its most recent session, 110 children from 30 households participated, spending 10 to 20 minutes together in prayer, praise, and sharing Bible stories. The goal is simple yet powerful: to move beyond daily chores and focus on the child's inner thoughts and spiritual direction. Learni...

More Than a Neighbor: Shincheonji John Tribe’s 15-Year Journey of Service in Gwacheon

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While legal and administrative discussions often dominate the headlines, the John Tribe Gwacheon Church of Shincheonji has quietly focused on a different priority: being a "good neighbor. " Since 2009, this community has integrated itself into the fabric of Gwacheon, South Korea, providing a vital safety net for the marginalized and a spark for the local economy. A Legacy of Reliable Service The church's commitment isn't a one-time event; it's a consistent presence. Starting with urgent flood relief in 2011, the John Tribe transitioned to regular, monthly volunteerism in 2012. Environmental Care : Regular cleaning activities throughout the city of Gwacheon to keep the community beautiful. Elderly Care : Providing haircuts, foot massages, and ear acupuncture at local senior centers at least 10 days every month. Filling the Welfare Gaps John Tribe volunteers specifically target "blind spots" where government aid may not reach: The "Warmth...

"Comments are Kindness": Shincheonji Bucheon Church Promoting Positive Digital Culture

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In an era where communication has rapidly shifted online, the consequences of cyberbullying and hate speech have become a serious social concern. To address this, the Bucheon Church of the Shincheonji Bartholomew Tribe launched a citizen-participatory "Digital Ethics Campaign" near Sangdong Station to foster a warmer, more respectful internet culture. Transforming Clicks into Kindness Under the theme "Comments are Consideration," the campaign aimed to prevent cyber violence and promote respectful language on social media. Rather than a one-way lecture, the event featured interactive corners where citizens could: Write Supportive Comments: Participants personally drafted messages of respect and encouragement. Take the Digital Literacy Quiz: A simple quiz was designed to help people intuitively understand that every comment is a message where hearts connect. Youth Engagement: Protecting "You and Me" The campaign drew significant attention from middle and...

Beyond Tradition: 2,000 Gather in Naju for the "Revealed Word" and Church Dedication

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A Historic Milestone in the Center of Jeollado On April 29, the city of Naju—historically known as a bastion of Confucian tradition and conservative religious sentiment—witnessed a significant spiritual event. The "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar" was held at the newly elevated Naju Church of the Peter Tribe, drawing approximately 2,000 attendees , including 150 pastors from the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions. This seminar was particularly special as it coincided with the dedication ceremony for the Naju Church, which officially became the 8th branch church of the Peter Tribe earlier this year. The Message: Verification of the "Physical Reality" Chairman Lee Man-hee, as the keynote speaker, emphasized that the Book of Revelation is not just a collection of metaphors, but a promise from God that manifests as a "physical reality" . The Witness: He stated that these fulfilled realities can be verified through a witness who has seen and heard the events firsth...