Shincheonji Thaddaeus Tribe Breaks Barriers Across Denominations and Faiths

In the religious landscape of Daegu, South Korea, something extraordinary is happening. The high walls between denominations and even different religions are beginning to crumble, replaced by a bridge of "Word Exchange." At the center of this movement is the Shincheonji Church of Jesus Thaddaeus Tribe , which is redefining what it means to be a community of faith in the 21st century. When a Shincheonji Leader Stands at a Presbyterian Pulpit It was a scene many thought impossible: a Shincheonji church leader delivering a sermon from the pulpit of a Presbyterian church. Recently, Kim Su-jin, the Thaddaeus Tribe Leader , was invited to lead a worship service at a local Presbyterian church in Daegu. Instead of focusing on differences, the congregations joined their voices in praise. Kim’s sermon, based on the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6, emphasized the desperate need for "spiritual food"—the deep, revealed word of the Bible. This wasn't a one-off event; it is part of...

Shincheonji Netherlands Church Hosts Online Bible Seminar for European Pastors

The wave of spiritual awakening is crossing continents. Recently, the Bartholomew Tribe Netherlands Church made headlines by hosting an impactful online Bible seminar, drawing attention from religious leaders across Western Europe. This event marks a significant step in fostering open dialogue and scriptural exchange between Shincheonji Church of Jesus and the established Christian community in the Netherlands.


A Gathering of Faith and Truth

On April 14th, the Netherlands Church brought together over 50 attendees, including local pastors and church leaders, for the "2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar." The program was meticulously designed to introduce the church's mission and, most importantly, to share the profound fulfillment of the Revelation.

The highlight of the event was the screening of Chairman Lee Man-hee’s recent lecture delivered at Yeongdeungpo Church in Korea. His message resonated deeply with the European audience:

"As believers, we must examine ourselves through the Word. Let us all enter the truth and become one before God."

Responding to the Call for Unity

The reaction from the participating pastors was both humble and enthusiastic. After watching the lecture, many leaders took the time to reflect on their own roles and expressed a strong desire for continued interaction.

  • Reflective Leadership: One local pastor remarked, "As a leader guiding a congregation, I found much to reflect upon. I sincerely hope to continue this relationship with the Netherlands Church."

  • Continued Momentum: In response to this high interest, the Shincheonji Netherlands Church announced plans to host follow-up seminars specifically for pastors to deepen their understanding of the revealed word.

Spreading the Gospel in Western Europe

Established in 2002 and centered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Church has been at the forefront of local mission work for over two decades. Their goal is clear: to move beyond traditional boundaries and share the message of Revelation with Christians throughout Western Europe.

"This seminar was about more than just information; it was about connection," a church representative stated. "We are committed to maintaining communication with established denominations and dedicated to spreading the Gospel across the Netherlands."

One in the Word

The success of this online seminar proves that physical distance is no barrier to spiritual truth. By building bridges of trust and care with European pastors, the Bartholomew Tribe is showcasing the global reach of the Matthew 24 and Revelation fulfillment.

As more leaders in the West turn their hearts toward these teachings, we look forward to seeing a unified Christian community that prioritizes the Word of God above all else.


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