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In a world where traditional religious structures often face stagnation, the story of Shincheonji Church of Jesus (SCJ) has become a narrative of relentless momentum. What began on March 14, 1984, as a small gathering driven by a singular vision, has matured into a 42-year legacy that is currently reshaping the religious landscape from South Korea to the shores of the Philippines.
Recently, this milestone was marked not just with a single service, but with a synchronized global heartbeat—a celebration of four decades of "the revealed Word" and a footprint that now spans over 100 countries.
A Symphony of Faith Across the Archipelago
The Philippines served as a vibrant stage for this 42nd anniversary, proving that the movement’s message has found fertile ground in Southeast Asia. Across 31 onsite locations, the atmosphere was electric as 1,910 members gathered in person, joined by nearly 500 others via digital streams.
From bustling city centers to remote provinces, the "Manila to Mindanao" presence of SCJ was on full display. This wasn't just a birthday celebration; it was a demonstration of a community that has scaled rapidly, transitioning from a nascent mission to a powerhouse of nearly 2,400 active participants in the Philippines alone.
The Core: The Word as an Unshakable Foundation
At the heart of the global commemoration—centered at the Cheongju Church in South Korea—was a message of uncompromising biblical fidelity. Chairman Lee Man-hee, the figurehead of the movement, addressed a sea of thousands with a directive that has become the hallmark of the church: return to the Book of Revelation.
"Faith must be grounded in the unchanging Word of God," Chairman Lee emphasized, urging members to view the Bible not as an ancient relic, but as a living roadmap being fulfilled in the modern era.
This focus on education is the engine behind the church's growth. The Zion Christian Mission Center, SCJ’s theological arm, has become a global phenomenon in its own right, producing tens of thousands of graduates annually through intensive, free Bible study courses that challenge traditional theological norms.
Beyond the Pews: A Mission of Mercy
While the theology draws people in, it is the church’s humanitarian "boots on the ground" that often defines its public image. The 42nd anniversary highlighted a track record of service that extends far beyond the sanctuary:
Life-Saving Initiatives: Record-breaking blood and plasma donation drives, particularly crucial during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disaster Response: Rapid-response volunteer work in communities shattered by natural disasters.
Medical Missions: Direct healthcare support and aid for vulnerable sectors and the elderly.
For Shincheonji, these acts aren't mere charity; they are seen as the practical application of their faith—a "Temple of the Tabernacle" that exists to serve the world it inhabits.
A Future Without Borders
As SCJ enters its 43rd year, the trajectory is clear: expansion. With thousands of partnership agreements already signed with other churches globally, the organization is pivoting from a solitary movement to a collaborative global network.
The 42nd anniversary was more than a look back at 1984; it was a manifesto for the future. In the Philippines and beyond, Shincheonji is signaling that its "New Kingdom" is no longer a small gathering—it is a global faith that is here to stay, rooted in the Bible and refined by 42 years of explosive growth.
Photos:
Photo 1. Manila gathering for the 42nd Founding Anniversary Commemorative Service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
Photo 2. Chairman Lee Man-hee delivers a message at the 42nd Founding Anniversary Commemorative Service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, held at Cheongju Church, Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
Photo 3. Chairman Lee Man-hee reaffirms the principle of Word-centered faith at the 42nd founding anniversary.



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