"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 ...

Shincheonji’s “Together Culture” Offering a New Path for the Korean Church

In the midst of a struggling Korean church, the community-driven approach of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, particularly the "Together Culture" promoted by its Simon Tribe, is gaining attention as a potential solution to restore what was lost after the COVID-19 pandemic. This focus on community love and practical faith is breathing new life into a church ecosystem in need of revitalization.

Shincheonji’s commitment to the Biblical teaching that "one soul is more precious than the whole world" is evident in its active promotion of fellowship and communal activities. These efforts are fostering emotional bonds among members and helping them maintain a faith-centered life.

Starting the Day with Faith

Each morning, Simon Tribe members share Bible verses in a group chat, setting the tone for the day. Despite busy schedules, this simple practice strengthens their emotional connection and keeps their faith intact. As one member, Kim Yeon-seo, shared, “During times when I was about to give up, the shared words of faith helped me reflect and regain my spiritual focus.”

Hobbies that Heal the Body and Soul

Beyond faith sharing, the Simon Tribe supports a wide range of hobby clubs—like hiking, dancing, reading, and language learning—that help members regain their physical and emotional health. After being isolated during the pandemic, these offline activities are helping members reconnect and bring vitality back to their faith lives. One member, Kim Chang-woo, expressed, "Thanks to the encouragement of the community, I found new energy in life."


A New Direction for the Church

Even church leaders within the broader Christian community are noticing the positive change brought about by Shincheonji’s practical approach to faith. One pastor who collaborated with Shincheonji through an MOU said, “Shincheonji is not only focused on the word, but also on living it out. The members are genuinely touched by the community spirit.” Others have noted that shifting their church’s atmosphere to a more communal focus has led to a positive transformation.

“Together Culture” as the Growth Force of Shincheonji

Simon Tribe leaders emphasize that Shincheonji’s growth isn’t just about increasing numbers but about nurturing a practical, community-focused culture. "The ‘Together Culture’ will help more people rediscover the true values of faith,” they said.

As the Korean church grapples with challenges such as individualism, materialism, and growing disillusionment, Shincheonji’s emphasis on community and structured faith training offers a compelling alternative. It’s clear that the “Together Culture” is a movement that may shape the future of Korean Christianity.


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