On September 27, 2025, at the Cheongju Church of the Matthias Tribe, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony in South Korea, Chairman Lee Man-hee held a large-scale Word Seminar attended by 1,000 pastors and members.

Chairman Lee has repeatedly emphasized, “The Book of Revelation must be the standard of faith, and based on Revelation 22:18–19, we must hold Bible tests centered on Revelation at every Word Seminar to distinguish between orthodoxy and heresy.” Based on this, a Revelation test was also conducted for pastors in Uganda.

On September 27, Shincheonji Church of Jesus held a “Open Bible Test on Revelation” at the Global Hotel in Kampala, Uganda. The purpose of this test was to make known that prophecy and fulfillment are the standards of faith, and to promote dialogue within Ugandan Christianity about the meaning of orthodoxy.

The exam was attended by 100 Ugandan Christian pastors and 100 Shincheonji members, with 100 questions drawn mainly from the New Testament, especially the Book of Revelation. A church representative explained that the test aimed to strengthen understanding of prophecy and fulfillment.

One Ugandan Christian pastor who took the exam said, “I realized that I knew nothing about the Book of Revelation. I came to understand its important responsibility in guiding a life of faith, and I want to study more deeply with Shincheonji to broaden my understanding of prophecy and fulfillment.”

A participating church member commented, “This became an opportunity to learn and understand Revelation. Since the current Protestant world does not truly know the reality of Revelation, I hope that the pastors who attended this exam will come to learn its fulfillment and recognize the promised pastor and temple where God is working.”

The event concluded by reaffirming Shincheonji’s commitment to continue peaceful dialogue with churches in Uganda and worldwide, while stressing that knowing the reality of Revelation is essential to leading believers in the truth. Later, at the SS Hotel in Kampala, seven pastors signed an MOU with Shincheonji for gospel exchange.

Meanwhile, Shincheonji Uganda Church, which was established in 2015 with 27 members, has now grown to 8,388 registered members and continues its efforts to engage in Word-centered exchanges with pastors.

By SIMIYU WAKAJUANESS

Wakajuaness is a renowned Kenyan Blogger known for his credibility, accuracy and well-researched investigative pieces that have earned him massive online command.

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