Shincheonji's Bible Seminar Held in Jeonju, 3,000 in Attendance Including Active and Retired Pastors
Shincheonji's Bible Seminar Held in Jeonju
3,000 in Attendance Including Active and Retired Pastors
All Pastors at the Forum Sign Up for Follow-up Program
On the 9th, Shincheonji's Bible Seminar was held at Shincheonji Jeonju Church on the theme of "Testimony on the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation," drawing approximately 3,000 attendees including over 150 active and retired pastors.
Chairman Lee Man-hee, who delivered the lecture, said: "Revelation is not merely a collection of parables or abstract symbols — it is the work of God fulfilled through real individuals and events. Only by clearly comparing one's own faith against the Word of the Bible can one know whether their faith is truly recognized by God."
At the Pastors' Forum held after the lecture, participants agreed that taking the Bible as the standard could serve as a starting point for unity within the church community, and all 71 pastors in attendance signed up to participate in the follow-up program offered by Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
One pastor in attendance shared: "I was deeply moved by the passionate delivery of the fulfilled realities. I will strive to be a person of faith who truly knows and lives by the Word of truth." Another attendee said: "It was a time to reaffirm that the Word of the Bible is the standard, and I am committed to joining in sharing the fulfilled realities of Revelation."
This Word exchange is bringing about positive changes in pastoral ministry. A pastor who had signed a Word exchange MOU with Shincheonji Church of Jesus shared: "When I began reflecting in my sermons the fact that the events of Revelation correspond to specific times, places, and real individuals, the response from my congregation changed dramatically."
The fact that 71 pastors signed up for follow-up education after the lecture at this Bible Seminar is a testament to the deep longing within the church community for the Word of truth. We will continue to expand spaces for Bible-centered exchange.




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