Students of the PHCA Youth Academy present taekwondo and cultural performances during the winter academy showcase at Shincheonji Gwangju Church.
Shincheonji Gwangju Church hosted the PHCA 3rd academy showcase with 29 programs and 341 youth participants, highlighting talents in culture, arts, sports, and digital learning.
During the winter break, youth programs can become important opportunities for students to explore interests beyond regular schoolwork. At Shincheonji Church, the Peter Tribe community in Gwangju organized a program designed to support that growth. The Shincheonji Gwangju Church recently held a presentation event for the third session of the Peter Heaven Culture Academy (PHCA), highlighting the experiences and achievements of participating students.
A Winter Academy Encouraging Youth Growth
29 Courses Across Four Learning Areas
The PHCA program organized by Shincheonji Church through the Peter Tribe offered a structured set of activities designed to help young participants explore different skills and interests.
According to the announcement from Shincheonji Gwangju Church, the third PHCA session included 29 courses in four major fields: culture, praise, sports, and digital learning.
A total of 341 youth participants joined the program. Over the course of seven weeks, from January 12 to February 27, students practiced and developed their abilities through a variety of educational activities.
Presentation Event Showcasing Student Talent
Performances and Exhibitions from the Academy
The PHCA presentation event was held under the theme “A Special Gift from Dreaming Children.” Families and parents attended to celebrate the growth and efforts of the students who had participated in the academy.
The event program included a wide range of activities. The presentation began with an orchestral performance, followed by exhibitions of student works and a screening of activity videos.
Various stage performances continued throughout the event, including choir performances, taekwondo demonstrations, cheerleading, dance, theater, Korean traditional play, group drum performances, and fusion traditional music.
These presentations allowed participants of the Shincheonji Church youth academy to share the skills they had practiced during the winter program.
Positive Experiences from Students and Families
Learning Confidence Through New Experiences
Students who participated in the academy shared that the program provided opportunities to learn new skills and build confidence.
Through the PHCA activities hosted by Shincheonji Gwangju Church and the Peter Tribe, students practiced performance, presentation, and cultural activities while interacting with peers.
Parents also expressed positive responses to the academy program. Some parents noted that the structured activities helped students stay engaged during the winter break while discovering interests and practicing their talents.
The PHCA youth academy organized by Shincheonji Church and the Peter Tribe in Gwangju provided a platform where students could explore interests beyond academic study.
Through the participation of 341 students and 29 educational programs, the event at Shincheonji Gwangju Church highlighted how cultural, artistic, and physical activities can support youth development during school breaks.
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