South Korea – “I have mastered the Book of Revelation. I came to Shincheonji and finally understood the Revelation that no seminary or church could ever explain.”
Countless believers who had long suffered from a lack of understanding of the Bible flocked once again to Shincheonji this year, sharing similar testimonies during the grand graduation ceremony.
On November 2, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony led by Chairman Lee Man-hee held the Graduation for Class 116 of Zion Christian Mission Center at Shincheonji Cheongju Church, announcing that 59,192 students had completed the program.
They are described as “believers who have mastered the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation.”
The Zion Christian Mission Center offers a systematic curriculum that covers the full scope of the Bible, focusing on prophecy and fulfillment to explain God’s will and the flow of Scripture.
To graduate, students must complete three levels of study elementary, intermediate and advanced and score at least 90 percent on a comprehensive exam.
During his address, Chairman Lee Man-hee said, “The Bible says that anyone who adds to or takes away from the Word cannot enter heaven (Revelation 22:18–19). Our Shincheonji Church of Jesus proudly declares that we have mastered the Book of Revelation.”
He added, “If one truly wishes to have genuine faith, they must learn here in Shincheonji.”
Lee further urged believers, “Many claim to believe in Jesus but do not follow the Bible completely. Do not rely on church authority examine yourselves to see if your faith is truly grounded in Scripture.”



Despite persecution, criticism and societal misunderstanding directed toward Shincheonji Church of Jesus, this year’s graduating class reached 60,000, with the number of pastors steadily increasing.
Over the past four years, more than 13,500 pastors have completed the course.Among the graduates was Oh Sun-Kyung, a former pastor, whose testimony drew wide attention.
“I had established three churches and believed I was a faithful servant dedicating my life to God’s kingdom. But deep inside, I always carried the heavy burden that I could not understand Revelation. After reading the Bible over 30 times without finding answers, I felt ashamed before my congregation and eventually gave up my ministry,” she shared.
She added, “On the first day of class at the Zion Christian Mission Center, my heart opened within an hour. Every lesson was grounded purely in the logic and truth of the Bible. Now I can boldly proclaim, ‘I have mastered the Book of Revelation!’”
She urged other pastors, “Now that the secrets of Revelation have been revealed, our role as shepherds is to guide God’s flock to heaven. Let us first fully understand and uphold the promised Word, humbling ourselves before the Scriptures and achieving perfect faith alongside our congregations.”
Graduates also expressed being deeply moved by the Scripture-centered teaching. Park Sang-Jun (44), a Presbyterian believer for over 40 years, confessed, “I used to criticize Shincheonji and even watched documentaries attacking it. But when I followed my wife to the Zion Christian Mission Center, I realized Shincheonji truly teaches according to the Bible.”
Rizia Monteiro (19) from the Netherlands, who flew 16 hours to attend the ceremony, said, “Shincheonji Church explains every verse based solely on the Bible, not on personal interpretation. That’s the biggest difference from other churches.”
Zion Christian Mission Center Director Tan Young-Jin emphasized, “Despite intense misunderstanding and prejudice, more and more people are being renewed through the Word. This proves that God is with us,” he added, “These graduates have understood the reality of the Bible that even pastors have not known. This marks the beginning of an era where faith is transformed not by knowledge, but by truth.”
The graduation ceremony, themed “Love and Blessing, Light Shining over the World,” filled Shincheonji Cheongju Church with more than 20,000 attendees, while thousands more joined online from Shincheonji congregations across Korea and abroad, creating a powerful atmosphere of celebration and faith.
