1,600 Gather in Busan for Shincheonji Bible Seminar, Signaling a Shift in Regional Religious Landscapes

  A Surge of Interest in the "Revealed Word" On April 4, 2026, the Busan Andre Training Center became a focal point for religious discourse as the "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar" concluded with significant impact. Approximately 1,600 participants , including over 100 pastors , convened to witness the lecture titled "The Secrets of the Book of Revelation That Every Believer Seeking Heaven Must Know." Evidence of Change: 1,0 00 Pastors and 78,000 Believers According to recent reports, the Busan and Gyeongnam regions have seen a remarkable increase in theological engagement since the pandemic. Over the past few years, 15 Bible seminars and 39 open houses have attracted a cumulative total of 78,000 believers and more than 1,000 pastors . This trend suggests a growing openness toward Shincheonji’s teachings within the established religious community. The Standard of Faith: The Scriptures During his keynote address, Chairman Lee Man-hee emphasized that the Bi...

Beyond Planting: How "Seed Bombs" are Turning Korean Apartments into Green Sanctuaries

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The Magic of "Seed Bombs" What if protecting the environment felt less like a chore and more like a game? In the coastal city of Pohang, South Korea , the Shincheonji Volunteer Group (Pohang Branch) recently introduced a creative way to celebrate the upcoming Arbor Day: the "Seed Bomb" campaign. A "Seed Bomb" is a small ball made of soil, compost, and flower seeds. Instead of traditional digging, residents simply toss these eco-friendly spheres into neglected patches of dirt, where they eventually bloom into vibrant wildflowers. Greenery Where You Live This initiative wasn't held in a distant forest, but right in the heart of local apartment complexes. In alignment with Pohang City’s urban greening policies, over 60 residents joined forces to plant 400 Violas and 2 Nandina trees . This hyper-local approach addresses a growing need in modern urban life: the desire for greenery within arm’s reach. By transforming common residential spaces into "...

Beyond Material Aid: Addressing the Loneliness Epidemic Among Korea’s Seniors

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The Growing Crisis of Social Isolation According to the "Quality of Life 2025" report by the Korea’s National Data Agency, the social safety net for South Korea’s elderly is facing significant strain. With 23.7% of seniors living alone and social isolation rates among those over 60 reaching a staggering 39.4% , the need for human connection has become a matter of public health. Most concerning is the suicide rate among those aged 80 and over, which stands at 53.3 per 100,000 people —the highest of any age group. A Strategic First-Quarter Response In response to these critical indicators, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group (Seoul & Southern Gyeonggi Branch) focused its Q1 202 quarterly efforts on high-touch, person-to-person support. From January to March, the group consistently reached out to 291 seniors , maintaining a weekly average of 25 personalized visits to ensure no one was left without a "neighbor" to talk to. The Three Pillars of "Tactile" Su...

More Than Just a Church: Why 15,000 People Visited Daejeon’s Shincheonji PR Hall This Year

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What happens when a religious space opens its doors as a "complex cultural hub"? In the heart of Yongmun-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon , the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe PR Hall has found the answer. Since opening its doors on March 30, 2023, the hall has welcomed over 15,000 visitors . From local residents grabbing a coffee to international students seeking a cultural experience, the center is quickly becoming one of Daejeon's most talked-about community spots. A Relaxing Escape at Cafe 'New Cielo' You might not expect to find a high-quality concert venue inside a PR hall, but that is exactly what makes this space unique. Over the past year, 32 different cultural performances have been held at the onsite cafe, New Cielo . Talent in the Community: Church members have donated their skills to provide cello solos, string quartets, and even traditional Gayageum performances. A Local Favorite: Residents who were initially hesitant now describe it as a "comfortable space...

Building Climate-Resilient Cities: How Shincheonji Volunteers are Safeguarding Urban Environments Across Korea

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In an era where sporadic acts of kindness are common, long-term commitment stands out as a true catalyst for social change. Today, urban centers face unprecedented challenges from climate change, ranging from severe water scarcity to sudden flooding. In response, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group has implemented a strategic, multi-layered environmental protection model across Gwangju, Gwangmyeong, and Incheon , focusing on three pillars: Awareness, Action, and Prevention. Gwangju: Awakening Public Consciousness  The journey toward a sustainable city begins with education. On World Water Day and World Meteorological Day, the Gwangju Branch hosted an immersive environmental campaign in urban parks. Educational Engagement: Through a "Climate Crisis Photo Exhibition" and student postcard contests, the group helped citizens visualize the gravity of global water shortages. Practical Solutions: Beyond awareness, the campaign provided actionable tips—such as adjusting water pressur...

A Decade of Dedication: How 240 Service Projects Transformed the City of Uijeongbu

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In an era where sporadic acts of kindness are common, long-term commitment stands out as a true catalyst for social change. The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Uijeongbu Branch serves as a profound example of this principle, having quietly maintained its presence in the community for over a decade. With a remarkable record of 240 completed initiatives and a cumulative total of 4,800 participants , their journey represents a deep-seated dedication to the well-being of Uijeongbu’s residents. A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Community Welfare The Uijeongbu Branch has systematically expanded its reach to touch every corner of city life, moving beyond simple labor to provide specialized support in four key areas: Preventative Safety: Amidst recent dry weather warnings, volunteers took to the trails of Mt. Wondobong . By engaging directly with hikers to check for flammable materials, they turned potential negligence into an opportunity for heightened safety awareness. Environmental Transformat...

[12 Tribes Series] The Andre Tribe: A Legacy of "Valiant Spirit" and Global Expansion from Busan Introduction

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As Shincheonji Church of Jesus celebrates its 42nd anniversary, the spotlight falls on the Andre Tribe . Headquartered in Busan, this community has evolved from a modest 30-pyeong (approx. 100 ㎡ ) worship center into a global spiritual network. Defined by the name ‘Andre’—symbolizing strength and vigor—the tribe operates under the motto of serving the world with the "spirit of a valiant warrior." From Humble Beginnings to a 7,200-Pyeong Training Center The trajectory of the Andre Tribe is a testament to consistent growth rooted in dedication. The Starting Point (1989): The journey began in a small rented space in Beomjeon-dong, Busan. Strategic Expansion: Through the 1990s and 2000s, the congregation moved through Joongang-dong and Bosu-dong, eventually establishing the Andre Church in Gwang-an-dong. The Andre Training Center (2018): A major milestone was reached with the opening of a massive 7,200-pyeong (approx. 23,800㎡) facility in Beomil-dong. This center now serves as...