Pre-Monsoon Disaster Prevention: Shincheonji Uijeongbu Branch Expands Storm Drain Operations to Protect Commercial Districts

Proactive Flood Mitigation Amid Rapid Climate Shifting As localized, heavy torrential rains become increasingly unpredictable due to changing global climate patterns, maintaining clean urban drainage channels is critical to securing local economies and residential areas. To eliminate structural flood hazards before the summer monsoon season fully intensifies, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Uijeongbu Branch executed a comprehensive safety and environmental improvement initiative on June 27th. This operation serves as a direct extension of the branch's previous infrastructure maintenance project conducted at the nearby Baakseokcheon Stream. Expanded Infrastructure Maintenance: 18 Volunteers Cover Key Urban Slopes The physical cleanup operations focused on clearing heavy blockages inside critical public drainage systems: Expanded Route Coverage : A mobilized unit of 18 branch volunteers intentionally broadened their operational boundaries, spanning from the residential blocks of Ga...

Beyond Just a Score: Shincheonji Andre Tribe’s "Heavenly Exam" Fosters a Lifestyle of Bible Memorization

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In the modern religious world, faith is often measured by passive attendance rather than an active, deep-rooted understanding of scripture. To break away from this superficial approach, the Andre Tribe of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus has established a unique and rigorous scriptural evaluation known as the "Heavenly Exam" (Cheonguk Gosi) . Far from being a mere scholastic test, this quarterly initiative has successfully woven scripture into the daily fabric of the congregants' lives, transforming the way believers interact with the Word of God. On June 27, the Andre Tribe conducted its second-quarter Heavenly Exam for 2026. Demonstrating a highly passionate response, 8,118 members registered, and 7,258 actually took the exam . This brought the active participation rate to 37.8% of the total registered congregation—marking a steady 0.9% percentage point increase compared to the first quarter's attendance of 36.9%. Healthy Competition and Dedication Across Regional...

European Christian Leaders Gather in Frankfurt to Revitalize Faith Through Scriptural Unity

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The landscape of European Christianity is undergoing a quiet yet profound shift. Once the historical heartland of the faith, the continent is now grappling with rapid secularization, declining church attendance, and a growing disconnect with the younger generation. According to data on religious demographics published by the Pew Research Center , the Christian population in Europe decreased by 9% between 2010 and 2020, dropping to 505 million. Conversely, the number of religiously unaffiliated individuals skyrocketed by 37% during the same decade, reaching 190 million. In Western Europe specifically, a median of 58% of respondents reported rarely or never attending religious services, and 54% stated that religion is no longer important in their lives. To address this spiritual vacuum and find practical avenues for revival, over 100 Christian leaders from across the continent gathered in Frankfurt, Germany . On June 20, the "2026 European Bible Seminar and European Christian Leader...

Beyond Boundaries: How Shincheonji Malawi’s 19th Street Clean-Up Evolved Into a Dynamic Model of Interfaith Collaboration

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True faith naturally expresses itself through love and tangible actions that uplift local communities. A powerful example of this principles is currently unfolding in Africa, where the Malawi Branch of the Bartholomew Tribe of Shincheonji is driving sustainable environmental reform and fostering deep religious collaboration. On June 30, Shincheonji Malawi announced the successful completion of its 19th "Day of Light and Salt" community clean-up campaign, conducted across the city of Blantyre. Combined with the 18th session held earlier in the month, a total of 129 volunteers actively took to the streets, successfully collecting a staggering 2,300 liters of waste —an amount equivalent to filling a standard household bathtub more than ten times. Transforming Waste Management into a Unified Movement Having recently celebrated its one-year anniversary , the "Day of Light and Salt" campaign is shifting from a simple civic cleaning event into a structured, urban restor...

Tearing Down the Walls of Dogmatism: Korean Church Is Turning to Scripture to Restore Waning Social Trust

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A profound and structural crisis of faith is currently sweeping through South Korea's Protestant community. As various denominations—ranging from Presbyterian and Methodist to Full Gospel—have isolated themselves within their respective boundaries to claim exclusive orthodoxy, they have inadvertently deepened an institutional echo chamber. This insular culture has led to a dramatic and visible decline in how the general public views Christianity. According to the "2026 Social Trust in the Korean Church Survey" published by the Christian Ethics Movement of Korea, a staggering 75.4% of citizens reported that they do not trust the Korean church . Respondents pointedly identified the primary drivers of this skepticism as "the tendency to prioritize church interests over the public good (24.0%)" and the "uncompromising, dogmatic attitude that 'only we are right.'" Sociologists and theologians argue that this fall from grace is a natural byproduct o...

Honoring National Heroes: Shincheonji Busan Seobu and Masan Branches Execute Summer Welfare and Generational Care Initiatives for Veterans

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Sustaining Structural Safety Nets and Emotional Comfort for Aging Veterans In observance of June, designated as the Month of Defense and Veterans in South Korea, preserving the physical health and psychological well-being of elderly national veterans has emerged as an essential focus for regional civic organizations. To directly address the social isolation and seasonal vulnerabilities faced by senior patriots, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Busan Seobu and Masan Branches successfully completed independent, customized support programs. These initiatives focused on combining practical environmental improvements and summer relief supplies with innovative emotional care activities to expand a culture of voluntary veterans' appreciation. Busan Seobu Branch: "Summer Clean Day" Infrastructure Care and AI-Integrated Art Therapy The Busan Seobu Branch mobilized targeted care routines at the Saha-gu Chapter of the Korean Vietnam War Veterans Association to prepare aging veterans...

Beyond the Screen: Shincheonji Cheonan Church Uses Community Gardening to Treat Smartphone Overdependence in Children

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In an era deeply saturated with digital devices, the simple act of touching soil and nurturing a living plant has become a rare luxury for children. Today's youth are incredibly adept at swiping screens and consuming rapid-fire short-form videos, but they are increasingly estranged from the patient, natural process of planting a seed and waiting for it to bear fruit. With recent statistics revealing that a staggering 43.0% of South Korean youth are classified as at risk for smartphone overdependence , the need for tangible, real-world intervention is more pressing than ever. To address this digital fatigue, the Cheonan Church of the Matthias Tribe of Shincheonji launched a unique initiative called the "Sharing Garden" within its church grounds. Designed to replace smartphone screens with gardening trowels, the program offers children a profound, dirt-on-their-hands experience that fosters emotional health, patience, and a deep appreciation for life. A Living Classroom: ...