"Running Together, Living Together": Shincheonji Couple Found the True Meaning of Partnership on the Football Pitch

In celebration of "Married Couples' Day" in South Korea (May 21st), a unique love story from the Matthias Tribe Daejeon Church of Shincheonji is shedding light on what it truly means to walk through life as a team. For this particular husband and wife, the secrets to a harmonious marriage weren't found in a textbook, but rather on the football pitch and through their shared spiritual journey. A Match Made on the Pitch The couple's story began where they both feel most at home: the football field. The husband (referred to as A), a former professional football player in Thailand, returned to South Korea for injury treatment and tryouts. It was at a local football gathering in Daejeon that he met his future wife (B). While B had been practicing her faith at the Shincheonji Daejeon Church since 2006, A naturally joined her in 2015 after learning the Bible's teachings. For both, the Word-centered faith—which strictly emphasizes love and harmony—became the bedrock ...

"More Than Volunteers, We Are Family": Shincheonji Busan Church Bridges the Generational Gap to Fight Solitude

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While May is celebrated as the Month of Families in South Korea, it can ironically be the loneliest season for single-person households—particularly elderly citizens living alone and young adults facing emotional isolation. To address this modern social issue, the Busan James Tribe (Busan Church) of Shincheonji has introduced a heartwarming solution: a "Social Family" program that pairs youths with seniors to foster genuine, mutual care. Becoming a "Social Family" in Daily Life Moving past conventional, one-time volunteer activities that only offer superficial check-ins, this program focuses on "life-integrated care." Volunteers and seniors are matched to share real daily routines, effectively lowering the barrier of emotional isolation. A prime example is the bond between Lee Hong-ja (71) and a college student, Lee Min-sung (26). Recently, the duo was spotted at the bustling Bujeon Market in Busan, carefully picking out ingredients for dinner and carryin...

Cultivating Clean Communities: Shincheonji Volunteers Lead Weekend Environmental Cleanups

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Fostering Civic Duty and Environmental Care In celebration of Family Month, environmental stewardship took center stage as regional branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group mobilized citizens for community cleanups. Rather than treating environmental protection as a distant administrative task, volunteers demonstrated that local sustainability begins with consistent, grassroots actions. Over the weekend, the Guri-Namyangju and Gangseon Branches organized extensive environmental purification initiatives, transforming heavily trafficked urban spaces into pristine, welcoming environments. Guri-Namyangju: Bridging Generations Through Family-Led Volunteering On May 10th, the Guri-Namyangju Branch hosted an environmental cleanup focused around the commercial sectors and roadside flowerbeds of Dasan 2-dong, Namyangju. Family-Centric Participation: To mark Family Month, the initiative specifically engaged 30 family members of the volunteer group, allowing parents and children to collabo...

7.5 Tons of Waste Cleared: Shincheonji Gangdong Branch Rescues Vulnerable Senior Household

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In a sub-district of Gangdong-gu, Seoul, a low-income household of three was found living in conditions of extreme neglect and health hazards. One of the elderly spouses suffers from a brain lesion disorder and severe, stage-1 dementia, leaving the other spouse entirely responsible for full-time caregiving. Due to the overwhelming physical and psychological toll, maintaining the home became impossible, resulting in accumulated decomposed food and a massive cockroach infestation. To address this crisis, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Kangdong Branch launched an emergency residential improvement operation under its "Pinky Promise" (Saekki-sonkarak) welfare initiative. Overcoming an Extreme Environment: 7.5 Tons of Waste On May 15th, in coordination with the Kangdong Association for the Disabled, 18 skilled volunteers entered the residence in Sangil-dong. The scale of the cleanup was staggering: Massive Waste Volume: Volunteers extracted enough domestic waste to completely f...

Healing the Earth and Marriage: Shincheonji Hanam Branch Hosts Couple’s Plogging Event

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According to the latest "Family Status Survey" by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, approximately 52.5% of married couples in South Korea spend less than one hour a day communicating with each other. While this shows a slight improvement from three years ago (58.5%), lack of meaningful connection remains a pressing social issue. In light of "Couples' Day" (May 21st), the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Hanam Branch organized a unique initiative designed to foster marital communication while practicing environmental stewardship. A Purposeful Date: Plogging for a Cleaner Community On May 16th, the Hanam Branch hosted a couple's plogging (jogging while picking up litter) and environmental purification event. The activity provided a rare opportunity for busy spouses to reconnect, converse, and actively participate in local climate and environmental protection. The participants walked from the Misa Cultural Street through the Mangwolcheon Stream area for a...

Shincheonji Malawi Hosts Family Invitation Event for Spiritual and Cultural Connection

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As the global influence of South Korean faith movements—often dubbed "K-Religion"—continues to expand, the Malawi Branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus recently hosted a deeply moving community event. On May 16th, the church opened its doors to the families of its members, offering a space where faith, culture, and familial love could intersect during a time of regional hardship. Strengthening Bonds Amid Distant Crises The event was organized at a critical juncture for local residents. Malawi is currently grappling with severe economic strain, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that have caused local fuel prices to skyrocket by 50% alongside chronic energy shortages. Recognizing that socioeconomic instability directly impacts domestic happiness, the church launched this initiative to remind families of their core values, expand mutual dialogue, and foster a spirit of gratitude and love. Healing Misunderstandings Through Shared Experiences A total of 87 member...

Nationwide Sincerity: Shincheonji’s "Baekse Manse" Program Fills the Gaps in Senior Care

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Addressing Emotional Isolation in an Aging Society As South Korea transitions into a super-aging society, emotional isolation and relationship breakdown among the elderly have emerged as critical social challenges. While public administrative systems provide financial and physical infrastructure support, minor gaps in emotional care often remain unaddressed. To bridge this divide, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group has been operating "Baekse Manse" (meaning "Long Live One Hundred Years")—a nationwide, participation-oriented silver program designed to promote cognitive health, physical well-being, and genuine emotional stability for seniors. Dongdaemun (Seoul): An 11-Year Journey of Consistent Companionship The true value of volunteer work lies in consistency rather than one-time events. The Dongdaemun Branch stands as a primary exemplar of this dedication, marking 11 years of continuous service with 134 visits, supporting a total of 4,019 seniors at the Byeoksan and...