Shincheonji Bible Seminar Draws Attention in Jeonju

The 2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Jeonju gathered pastors and citizens to examine the fulfillment of Revelation and discuss faith centered on the Bible.


Exterior view of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Jeonju Temple during the 2026 Shincheonji Bible Seminar Revelation event
The Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Jeonju welcomed pastors and visitors for the 2026 Revelation seminar focused on the fulfillment of the Book of Revelation.


A Revelation Seminar That Filled the Hall in Jeonju

The atmosphere around the Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Jeonju felt different from the moment people began entering the venue. Long before the lecture started, pastors, church members, and citizens quietly filled their seats while opening Bibles and preparing notebooks. The seminar, hosted by the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, focused on the fulfillment of the Book of Revelation and how believers should examine prophecy through the Bible itself.

What stood out immediately was not only the number of attendees but the seriousness of the atmosphere. Many participants came with expressions that seemed cautious yet curious. Some were discussing Revelation passages together before the program even began. Watching the hall slowly fill created the sense that this was more than a one-time religious event. It felt like a gathering where people genuinely wanted answers about Revelation.


The Message That Continued to Echo Through the Seminar

Chairman Man Hee Lee Repeatedly Emphasized “Verification”

When Chairman Man Hee Lee stepped onto the stage, the hall became completely quiet. Throughout the lecture, he repeatedly emphasized that the prophecies of Revelation should not remain as abstract ideas or symbols alone, but must be confirmed through their fulfilled reality.

One phrase especially remained in my mind during the seminar. Chairman Man Hee Lee stressed that believers should not add to or subtract from Revelation, referencing Revelation 22:18-19. As the explanation continued chapter by chapter, many attendees opened their Bibles and followed closely. Some pastors nodded while turning pages carefully, and others continued writing notes without pause.

The lecture lasted around an hour and a half, yet the audience remained deeply focused. Rather than reacting emotionally, many appeared to be listening with the mindset of comparing the message directly with Scripture. That atmosphere gave the seminar a distinctive tone compared to ordinary religious gatherings.


Why the Word “Reality” Became Central

Another part repeatedly emphasized during the Revelation seminar was the idea of “reality” or fulfilled entities appearing when prophecy is fulfilled. Chairman Man Hee Lee explained that prophecy alone exists before fulfillment, but once fulfillment appears, its reality can also be testified.

Hearing this explained while attendees carefully examined Bible passages created a strong sense that the event was centered on confirmation and examination rather than simple persuasion. The phrase “verify and check” seemed to shape the entire atmosphere of the seminar.


Pastors and attendees listening to the Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Jeonju during the Revelation seminar at Shincheonji Church of Jesus
Pastors and citizens gathered at the Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Jeonju to hear the testimony of Revelation’s fulfillment and discuss faith centered on the Bible.

Pastors Shared Their Thoughts Through Open Discussion

Conversations Continued After the Main Lecture

The second session became another memorable part of the event. Following the lecture, pastors participated in a discussion forum focused on unity within Christianity and understanding Revelation. The conversation included topics such as divisions among denominations, the meaning of not adding to or subtracting from Revelation, and how believers should approach biblical prophecy.

What felt significant was that participants openly shared different perspectives while continuing to reference Scripture. Some pastors explained that they attended because they wanted to hear directly before making judgments. Others said they had long struggled to understand Revelation and wanted to compare what they heard with the Bible itself.

The discussion atmosphere felt calm but sincere. Instead of ending with applause alone, many attendees remained seated afterward, continuing conversations with one another.


Questions About Revelation Drew Strong Attention

One part of the forum invited pastors to write their thoughts about specific Revelation passages and questions. Topics included the blessings promised to “the one who overcomes” in Revelation chapters 2 and 3 and the sealed scroll mentioned in Revelation.

Watching attendees carefully write their answers created the feeling of a study session rather than a passive seminar. The focus on direct participation seemed to leave a strong impression on many people present.


Why the Seminar Left a Lasting Impression

A Gathering Focused on Listening First

One reason the Shincheonji Church of Jesus seminar remained memorable was the repeated encouragement to listen directly and verify personally. Several pastors explained during interviews that people should hear and examine the teaching themselves rather than rely only on assumptions.

As someone observing the atmosphere, what stood out most was the seriousness with which attendees approached the topic of Revelation. There was visible concentration throughout the venue whenever Bible verses were read or explained.

The event in Jeonju also reflected the growing attention surrounding the nationwide Shincheonji Bible Seminar series held across Korea this year. From Seoul to Busan, Daejeon, and now Jeonju, the seminars have continued drawing pastors and citizens interested in discussing biblical prophecy and fulfillment.


The Jeonju Shincheonji Bible Seminar was not simply a lecture that ended after a few hours. It became a place where pastors and attendees examined the Book of Revelation together, exchanged thoughts openly, and reflected on faith centered on the Bible.

For many who attended, the strongest message seemed to be the importance of personally confirming and understanding Scripture. The discussions, Bible-centered explanations, and continued conversations afterward left a lasting impression throughout the venue.


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