Bridging the Generational Gap: Shincheonji Seodaemun Church Restores Family and Community Connections

In an increasingly fast-paced digital world, generational gaps and declining family satisfaction have become significant social challenges in South Korea. According to Statistics Korea’s 2024 Social Survey, the percentage of citizens who report feeling satisfied with their family relationships dropped to 63.5% (a 1.0% decrease from two years prior). Crucially, the data revealed a steep perceptual divide: while 80.8% of those under 20 felt satisfied, only 55.0% of seniors aged 60 and over echoed that sentiment. To address this deepening emotional isolation, the Seodaemun Church of the Simon Tribe of Shincheonji launched a structured "Intergenerational Buddy Program" during the Month of Families, creating a unique space for open dialogue, mutual respect, and emotional healing. Creating Three Axis of Generational Connection Rather than hosting a typical one-way event, the Seodaemun Church intentionally paired its six internal departments into three distinct, cross-generational ...

Beyond a Haircut: Shincheonji Seoul Dongbu Branch Connects Hearts Through "Pinky Promise" Beauty Service

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Addressing Social Isolation Through Practical Care For individuals with severe physical disabilities, everyday tasks such as visiting a hair salon can pose significant mobility challenges. This lack of access often extends beyond personal grooming, inadvertently contributing to social isolation and a sense of disconnection from the local community. To address this gap and offer practical assistance, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Seoul Dongbu Branch conducted its regular "Pinky Promise" (Saekki-sonkarak) Hair-Grooming Service —a specialized talent-donation initiative designed to provide physical convenience and vital emotional support. Professional Talent Donation in the Heart of the Community On May 22nd, the emergency welfare operation took place in the open lot in front of the Gongneung Branch of the Seoul Association of the Physically Disabled in Nowon-gu, Seoul. Skilled Mobilization: The initiative was highly organized, mobilizing 11 dedicated volunteers, including 3 ...

Putting Down Smartphones to Make Eye Contact: Shincheonji Gwacheon Church Hosts "Daddy, Let’s Play!" Family Picnic

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In an age dominated by standardized toys and digital screens, a heartwarming scene unfolded at Chomakgol Ecological Park in Gyeonggi Province. On May 23rd, the Gwacheon Church of the John Tribe of Shincheonji successfully hosted "Daddy, Let’s Play!"—a special family picnic designed to strengthen the bonds between fathers and their children through raw, screen-free interaction. Screen-Free Joy in the Great Outdoors The event welcomed approximately 30 families , including preschoolers and elementary students, who stepped away from their busy routines to embrace nature. The program was carefully curated to encourage physical touch and teamwork: The Treasure Hunt: Children and fathers navigated forest paths and bushes hand-in-hand, fostering a shared sense of achievement as they uncovered hidden slips of paper. "Catch Daddy!": A high-energy game of tag across a wide lawn that left both fathers and children delightfully out of breath, resting side-by-side on the grass...

Action for the Environment: Shincheonji Volunteers Resolve Local Ecological and Urban Issues

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Addressing Practical Environmental Needs in Local Communities Environmental preservation is most effective when it directly addresses the specific vulnerabilities of a local area. Rather than conducting generic cleanups, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group focuses on practical, site-specific issues—whether resolving urban infrastructure blockages or restoring local aquatic ecosystems. In late May, the Yeonsu and Goyang Branches executed targeted environmental purification initiatives designed to improve public safety and foster ecological awareness among residents. Yeonsu (Incheon): Preventing Flood Risks by Clearing Roadside Rainwater Grates On May 24th, the Yeonsu Branch conducted a targeted infrastructure cleanup in Okryeon-dong, Incheon, focusing entirely on chronic water-pooling sectors to prevent potential urban flooding ahead of the upcoming rainy season. Infrastructure Maintenance: Blocked rainwater grates are a primary cause of sewage backflow and street flooding. Recognizing t...

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

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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...