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

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...

What Is Shincheonji Church of Jesus?

A church built on the Word, just as the Bible promised.

Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, is a Christian church based in South Korea. Known simply as “Shincheonji,” it was established in accordance with the prophecies of the Bible — especially the New Testament and the book of Revelation.

Shincheonji teaches that it is the church promised in the Bible to be created at the time of Jesus’ Second Coming. It testifies to the fulfillment of Revelation, which has long been a mystery to many believers around the world. The full name of the church holds a deeper meaning:

  • "New Heaven New Earth" (Shincheonji): The new spiritual kingdom where God dwells (2 Peter 3:13).

  • "Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony": The place that testifies to the fulfilled prophecies (Revelation 15:5).

In short, Shincheonji believes that the promises in the Bible — especially Revelation — have been fulfilled, and they testify to this reality.



Bible Education at the Core: Zion Christian Mission Center

Shincheonji places strong emphasis on understanding the Bible — not just believing, but knowing.

Every believer who becomes a member of Shincheonji must complete a structured Bible course through Zion Christian Mission Center, which divides the Bible into three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. This education is free and available worldwide.

115th Graduation: 111,628 New Graduates

On October 30, 2024, Shincheonji held a large-scale graduation ceremony at the Cheongju Church of Matthias Tribe. A total of 111,628 graduates successfully completed the Bible course and passed the final exam, becoming official members of Shincheonji.

Participants included students from 153 countries, as well as guests from various nations who came to witness the event — all giving glory to God and Jesus as the true spiritual teachers.


Why Is Shincheonji Growing?

People around the world are drawn to Shincheonji because of its clear and structured Bible education, and its focus on the fulfilled prophecies of Revelation. Rather than vague teachings, it offers verse-by-verse explanations — helping believers see the Bible as one consistent, completed story.


Shincheonji Church of Jesus is not just another denomination. It claims to be the church promised in the Bible, teaching the fulfillment of Revelation and offering in-depth Bible education to all who seek the truth.

If you're curious about what Revelation really means — and whether it has already been fulfilled — this might be the place to start.


Shincheonji Homepage: https://vo.la/DcFkFG
Zion Mission Center Hompage: https://zcmc.org.ph/
Apply for Free Online Bible Course: https://bit.ly/bible_010156


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