Shincheonji Uganda Church Hosts Public Revelation Exam for Pastors and Members
October 13th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Shincheonji Church of Jesus hosted a public Bible examination on the Book of Revelation in Uganda, testing 200 participants including church members and local pastors to establish scriptural orthodoxy and foster interdenominational collaboration.

The Thomas Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony organized a public examination focused exclusively on the Book of Revelation, drawing 200 participants to the Global Hotel in Kampala, Uganda. The event featured equal representation with 100 Shincheonji Church members and 100 local pastors completing a comprehensive 100-question test over two hours. Church representatives emphasized that the examination served an educational rather than competitive purpose, aligning with Chairman Lee Man-hee's vision of using Revelation as the definitive standard for distinguishing orthodox Christian doctrine from heretical interpretations.
Shincheonji Church Chairman Lee has consistently advocated for the Book of Revelation to function as the primary benchmark for Christian faith, frequently citing Revelation 22:18–19 as biblical justification for such examinations. The Uganda church explained that this approach helps believers discern true doctrine from false teachings through direct engagement with scriptural content. One participating pastor reflected on the experience, acknowledging insufficient prior knowledge of Revelation despite considering it essential to Christian faith. The pastor committed to renewed study of prophetic texts and their fulfillment, indicating the exam's role in prompting deeper scriptural engagement among religious leaders.
A Shincheonji Church member observed significant disparity in performance between church members and participating pastors, noting that many pastors struggled to provide scripturally accurate answers to examination questions. The member expressed hope that the demonstrated accessibility of Revelation understanding could catalyze positive transformation within Uganda's broader Christian community. Following the examination, seven churches formalized collaboration agreements with Shincheonji Uganda Church through memoranda of understanding. The church additionally reported that several denominations have recently chosen to affiliate officially with Shincheonji Church, reflecting growing institutional recognition.
According to the original content published by Tour Korea, a Shincheonji Uganda Church representative emphasized that comprehending Revelation's reality constitutes the foundational step for guiding believers toward spiritual truth. The representative expressed encouragement that more religious leaders would pursue deeper scriptural understanding and collaborative growth. Shincheonji Uganda Church has experienced remarkable expansion since its 2015 establishment with 27 members, now boasting over 8,400 congregants according to church statistics. The Revelation examination event represents part of the church's broader initiative to promote scriptural literacy and interdenominational dialogue based on specific biblical texts.
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