Jung Myung-seok

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Jung Myung-seok
Jung Myung-seok
Hangul
정명석
Hanja
鄭明析
Revised RomanizationJeong Myeong(-)seok
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Myŏng-sŏk

Template:Korean name Jung Myung-Seok (born February 3, 1945) is the founder of an international organization called Providence. He is also known by the names of Joshua Jung, and JMS.[1]

President of Christian Gospel Mission ( Bringing love and peace in the world through an open mind of religion and life)

The Christian Gospel Mission, led by President Jung Myung Seok, is gaining attention by walking in-line with the people through a much more active method of ministry involving cultral exchange activities, community service, and a variety of other activities.

Since founding his first church in Seoul, South Korea in 1980 Jung has developed his organization into a religious movement with churches in more than 50 different nations over the course of the past 30 years with many young membership, growing into a vibrant international organization.

He has also established organizations celebrating culture, peace, and the arts including the Global Association of Culture and Peace (GACP) and Peace Model. Contributing to world peace through various cultural exchange.

- President Jung 's idea about GACP -God is not just a god of religion , but a God of arts and culture as well. He believes that culture and arts are gifts God gave to those He loves.

GACP which is an international civilian exchange organization, works to provide a place for people to understand each other through sports, arts, and various types of cultural exchange, transcending the limits of nationality and making world peace come true.

- Proposing a new vision for the Christian gospel - "More than simply going to heaven after death, we must create a heaven on the earth while we are still alive" The goal of the Christian Gospel Mission is to create the ideal world on the earth. President Jung sees that the reason young people distanced themselves from the church is because of the literal minded ministry methods of today's Christianity. His goal is to bring to life the teachings of God that are written in the Bible through effort and hard work in order to break free from the religious view which has become a prisoner to mythological interpretations.

- Human beings are bundles of truth. - Make yourself into a work of art. - The bible is a book written with parables and symbols

In 1999 Jung was accused of sexual assault and was officially charged in 2001. In May 2007 Jung was taken into custody by Chinese police and imprisoned in China for 10 months. In January 2008, the Supreme Court of South Korea tried Jung based on the testimonies of two young women. Jung was convicted and sentenced to six years imprisonment. In April 2009, the Supreme court of South Korea extended the sentence to 10 years imprisonment.

He is currently serving his sentence and still continues to publish proverbs, songs, books, as well as the Sunday and Wednesday message for Providence churches all over the world every week.[2]

Early biography

Jung was born in a small high altitude mountain village named Sukmak-ri (Wolmyung-dong or Dalbak-gol) in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong as the third child among six sons and one daughter. According to him he began calling out to God at age 6 and attending the local church at 9 years old. His family were very poor farmers. Though his older brothers continued to learn on into high school, his parents pulled him out of school after completing the elementary years to work the fields complaining that it was too expensive to continue his basic education.

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J.M.S. in vietnam

He spent all of his early years and teens up in the mountains until 1966, when he was drafted into his first term of service in the Vietnam war. After his first term he returned voluntarily to serve a second term, fulfilling two terms of duty in Vietnam (1966 to 1969). Once his service in Vietnam was complete he returned to his life of prayer and farming in his small hometown village.[3]

On June 1, 1978 he left his village at 34 years old and went to Seoul, South Korea. There he began his first church which over the course of the last 30 years has grown into the international religious movement known as, "Providence."[3]

In March 1982, he established MS Missionaries (Christian Gospel Mission today). The following November he graduated from Wesley Theological School.[3]

In February 2001, he founded Christian Gospel Mission (CGM) Volunteer Group. During this period he also founded Global Association of Culture and Peace (GACP), which held large international assemblies to celebrate culture and the arts including modeling, fashion, cheer, and sports. He visited and helped establish the international Providence churches outside of Korea including United States, England, France, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand.[3][4]


He returned to South Korea on February 20, 2008.

Jung’s teachings

Upon his return from China, Jung began preaching that the most urgent thing for this time period is to prepare for the Lord's imminent second coming which Jung states will happen very soon. A common theme in Jung's sermons is that believers should prepare in their daily life of faith by maintaining a bride level relationship of spiritual love with the Lord as preached in the Matthew 25:1-13[5]

Providence churches share many of the same doctrines as most Christian denominations. The difference is Providence doctrines interpret the prophecies pertaining to this time period more spiritually. Most traditional Christian churches interpret scripture to have literal meanings. But according to Jung's interpretation, scriptures referring to rapture, resurrection, advent, and even the Lord's second coming shouldn't only be understood to have only a literal physical meaning, but also a fundamental spiritual meaning. He also stresses that the Lord Jesus Christ will not come back in his physical body at the second coming, but will come in spirit and must be received in spirit.[6]

Trial and Conviction

Media broadcasts and news reports

When rape allegations against Jung from anonymous accusers surfaced, the news media broadcasts in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan as well as the articles printed in newspaper tabloids published the sensational material labeling Jung a criminal even before a formal accusation had been made and it labeled the organization of Providence as a cult.

A monthly magazine, Civil Government, published an article under the title, “Why is JMS (CGM)’s President Jung Myung Seok carrying the cross?” and listed the problems of his trials, item by item. Cha, an active journalist who had been following the case and frequenting police stations for eleven years reported the following:

A Media took an excerpt from a 1995 Sunday sermon entitled, “Life of Thanksgiving.” The Media modulated President Jung’s voice in the part where he says, ‘The tithe of life—evangelize one person out of ten’ to make it difficult to clearly hear what he actually says. Then the Media added a subtitle that read, ‘one woman,’ when it was aired. This quote inevitably made the viewers think President Jung Myung Seok to be a leader with sexual problems. Furthermore, when the Media aired the footage of the services or events of the organization, even though both males and females are shown in the original video, the Media edited the scenes so that only females would be visible. In this way, A Media gave the audience an impression that President Jung was a religious leader who dealt only with females.

Jung's accusers refused to give their identity remaining unnamed and the journalists did not interview anyone from the church resulting in one sided reporting. The Media’s biased report was found to be legally wrongful at that time. In Korea, Providence church filed a suit against the Korean news and the court ruled in favor of the church, ordering the following: 1) the media must not use one-sided material provided by the informer and others; 2) the media must inform the organization 48 hours before broadcasting; 3) the media must guarantee 5% of the broadcasting time to [the Church] so that their rebuttal will also be aired; 4) if these orders are violated, the media must pay damages in the amount of 30 million won (about the equivalent of $30,000) for each violation. The court decision acknowledging the media’s errors and biased reporting was not made widely known to viewers. But a similar case was filed in Taiwan and the Taiwanese news media that broadcasted the report made a public apology.[1][2]

Problems during Jung's trial

The magazine Civil Government 02-15-2010 issue also reported several reasons to doubt the validity of the testimonies given by Jung's initial accusers during the trial,

Plaintiff C, who filed the suit as co-plaintiffs and initially claimed that she was sexually assaulted, declared that she committed perjury, and she withdrew her suit. ... Plaintiff C completely denied the assault allegations. Even though the court warned her, saying ‘If your testimony differs from the contents of the complaint, you could be penalized,’ C clearly said, ‘I’m fine even if I will be penalized. The truth is that I was not sexually assaulted. Plaintiff D who filed the suit with me wasn’t raped or sexually assaulted either at all. But incited by the informer, she filed a false suit and has given false testimonies until now.’

Response

In response to the rape allegations, Providence pastor Bae Jae-yong said that it was "distorted rumor that was created by the people who have slandered him" and that "all fundamental truth will be clarified by [Jung] at the prosecutor's office". (This was before he was convicted.)

Events in 2006 - 2007

The court relied only on the testimony of the plaintiffs and not on any evidence presented. It was revealed that the plaintiffs made up evidence to exaggerate and falsify. Even though it was exposed that the witnesses were unsavory enough to concoct evidence in an attempt to strengthen their argument, the judges accepted the charges brought by the plaintiffs.[2]

Prison sentence and possibility of retrial

In August 2008, Jung was sentenced to six years imprisonment. In April 2009, the Supreme court of South Korea extended the sentence to 10 years imprisonment. In the event Jung’s side files a motion for retrial based on the new evidences or material that could reverse the previous finding, seeking acquittal, it is expected that this case may be placed at a stage where it seeks a new ruling through a retrial. However, since the prosecutor’s office and the court stand behind the accusations of the plaintiffs and the informer, with the court ruling in their favor, it is unknown whether this case can be reversed at retrial.[1]

Current Situation

He is currently serving his sentence and still continues to publish proverbs, songs, books, as well as the Sunday and Wednesday message for Providence churches all over the world every week.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Retrial needed for the case of Jung Myung Seok". Civil Government. Retrieved 23 March 2011. {{cite journal}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d "Christians on trial: Joshua Jeong Myung Seok". ProvidenceTrial.com. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "History of the Founding of Providence Church". providencetrial.com. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  4. ^ "GospelOfProvidence.com".
  5. ^ "Sunday Message Sermon: Prepare the Oil". Sunday Message Sermons preached in Providence Churches. gospelofprovidence.com. Retrieved March 1, 2009.
  6. ^ Jeong, Joshua. "Sermon: Listen to My Word and Believe in the One I Sent Then, a Great History Will Take Place". Gospel of Providence. Retrieved Feb 6, 2011.

External links

  • Providence Trial - English language Providence related website authored by various members internationally


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