SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, Sat. Sept. 28, 2024: At a recent event, Chairman Lee Man-hee emphasized the importance of humility in faith, stating, “We must become humble like children and practice our faith based on the Bible.” The event drew over 16,000 attendees, including more than 100 pastors, while an estimated 380,000 viewers tuned in via online live stream. A follow-up preaching event is set to take place in Busan on the 29th.
During the ‘2024 Shincheonji Revelation Fulfillment Evidence Preaching Event’ held on the 25th at the Shincheonji Masan Church, Chairman Lee delivered a powerful message, advocating for open dialogue between different faiths. He remarked, “I believe that we should not disregard other pastors simply because they belong to different affiliations; we should listen to their messages directly and make our own judgments.”
Pastors and attendees expressed their support and enthusiasm during the event. One veteran pastor, reflecting on his 20 years of service, commented on the significance of the prophetic messages presented by the Shincheonji Jesus Church.
This event followed previous preaching sessions held in Ulsan and Busan earlier this year, driven by requests from local pastors and believers. The impressive turnout demonstrated substantial interest and engagement from the community.
Chairman Lee’s lecture focused on Revelation Chapter 10, succinctly outlining key prophecies and their fulfillments. The dynamic atmosphere saw attendees actively participating and applauding throughout the two-hour session. Lee reiterated the value of the Bible’s teachings, saying, “I am conveying the contents of the Book of Revelation exactly as I have seen and heard.” He urged attendees to verify the truth of these words with a humble mindset, akin to that of a child.
“The path to heaven is narrow and constricted. Merely claiming belief in Jesus is not sufficient for entry into heaven. We must genuinely understand Jesus’s teachings and nurture our faith accordingly,” he added.
Lee’s advocacy for revelation remains a crucial message, urging pastors to engage with these teachings. A pastor from the Gyeongnam region shared the transformative impact of this message, indicating how it has fostered a wave of change and collaboration among local churches.
As interest in the Shincheonji Jesus Church continues to grow, upcoming preaching events are being organized to accommodate this demand. A representative from the church expressed optimism about the increasing inquiries from pastors regarding future collaborations, emphasizing the church’s commitment to inter-denominational cooperation based on biblical principles.
As of last month, the Shincheonji Jesus Church has formalized educational partnerships with 727 domestic churches. Furthermore, 10,053 churches across 84 countries have also established partnerships with the Shincheonji Jesus Church, including 1,671 churches in 43 countries that have undergone signage changes in alignment with the church’s teachings.