The True Jesus Church ( TJC ) is a non-denominational Christian Church that originated in Beijing , China , during the Pentecostal movement in the early twentieth century. The True Jesus Church is currently one of the largest Christian groups in China and Taiwan , as well as one of the largest independent churches in the world.
39-465: A number of Christian groups have called themselves the " True Church ": True Jesus Church True Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints True Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite) True Orthodox Church True Russian Orthodox Church See also [ edit ] One true church Marks of the Church (Protestantism) Topics referred to by
78-532: A "three-self" (or, in English sources, often translated "three-autonomies") patriotic organization, even though this language was never used in earlier Catholic missiological discourse like it was by Protestant missionaries. Those who resisted were arrested or killed. But by 1957, some Chinese Catholics eventually established the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association . From 1966 to 1976 during
117-570: A Pentecostal under the influence of Norwegian missionary to China, Bernt Berntsen . In 1917, he left Berntsen's group as the Holy Spirit had moved him. He died of tuberculosis on September 10, 1919, and the pause of his prophecy did not prevent the further growth of the TJC. TJC's other early workers included Zhang Lingsheng (1863–?), who convinced Wei that the church should maintain a seventh-day Sabbath, and Barnabas Zhang (1882–1961), who eventually left
156-673: A fellowship of those who believe in Jesus Christ. It was established by the apostles as Jesus instructed them. The mission of the church is to preach the gospel, to administer the Sacraments , to teach and nurture believers, to do good works, and to bear witness to the Lord. The church is both universal and particular. The Chinese Church must build itself up in love and be one in Christ. The Bible has been revealed by God and written down by human beings through
195-600: A renowned hymn composer in Shanghai . The Canaan Hymns hymnal associated with the house churches is also used in TSPM churches. Through its official channels, TSPM has criticized the hymn for supposedly questioning the Movement's view of Christianity in service of Chinese socialism. TSPM church services also feature non-Christian Communist Party songs. The main periodical of TSPM is Tian Feng . The following confession of faith
234-557: A result of immigration patterns in the 1960s and 1970s, coming largely from Malaysia and Hong Kong , the latter especially from Ap Chau . This would result in a number of congregations being established throughout the country, particularly in Northern England and Scotland , such as Leicester , Newcastle , Sunderland , Elgin , Edinburgh and Cardiff . The church practices baptism via full body immersion for both adults and infants, with holy communion . Speaking in tongues
273-585: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages True Jesus Church The TJC emerged independently alongside other indigenous Christian groups of that period such as the Little Flock , the Jesus Family and The Christian Tabernacle . Established in 1917, the church's early adherents in Hebei and Shandong were influenced by certain charismatic practices of
312-500: Is in it, who keeps and cares for the whole world. Jesus Christ is the only Son of God , born of the Holy Spirit, the Word made flesh, wholly God and wholly human. He came into the world to save humankind, to witness to God the Father, to preach the gospel ; he was crucified, died, and was buried. He rose again and ascended into heaven . He will come again to judge the world. The Holy Spirit
351-698: Is on "a protection and promotion of the five basic tenets of Christian faith—the Trinity , Christ being both human and God, the Virgin Birth , Death and Resurrection and the Second Coming ." The primary role of the TSPM was then delegated to liaison with the Government whereas the CCC serves as an ecclesial organization focusing on the internal management and affairs of the Church. Oversight of religion flows from recognition by
390-515: Is practiced and usually occurs while in prayer. The church believes that the sacraments must fulfill three requirements according to the Scripture . Firstly, they must have been performed by Jesus Christ himself as an example. Secondly, the sacraments must be directly related to one's salvation , eternal life, entering the Heavenly Kingdom , and having a part with Jesus. Lastly, they must be of
429-460: Is the Comforter, who enables people to know their sinfulness and to repent, who bestows wisdom and ability and every grace, leading us to know God and to enter into the truth, enabling people to live holy lives, and to give beautiful witness to Christ. The church is the body of Christ and Christ is its Head. The church is apostolic, one, holy, and catholic . The visible church is called by God to be
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#1732855119361468-704: Is the official government supervisory organ for Protestantism in the People's Republic of China . It is colloquially known as the Three-Self Church ( Chinese : 三自教会 ; pinyin : Sānzì Jiàohuì ). The National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China ( Chinese : 中国基督教三自爱国运动委员会 ; pinyin : Zhōngguó Jīdūjiào Sānzì Àiguó Yùndòng Wěiyuánhuì ) and
507-989: The China Christian Council (CCC) are known in China as the lianghui (two organizations). Together, they form the state-sanctioned Protestant church in mainland China . They are overseen by the United Front Work Department (UFWD) of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) following the State Administration for Religious Affairs ' absorption into the UFWD in 2018. The three principles of self-governance, self-support (i.e., financial independence from foreigners), and self-propagation (i.e., indigenous missionary work) were first articulated by Henry Venn , General Secretary of
546-702: The Church Missionary Society from 1841 to 1873, and Rufus Anderson , foreign secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions . The "Nevius Method," named for John Livingstone Nevius, a missionary to China and Korea, developed the three-self principle of Venn and Anderson into a plan for establishing indigenous churches. By 1877 three-self principles were much discussed among missionaries to China. The principles were drafted formally during an 1892 conference in Shanghai of Christian missions reflecting an almost universal agreement that
585-691: The Cultural Revolution , and Li Zhengcheng spent more than twenty years in jail. Because of the developments in China, the TJC abroad proclaimed its autonomy, with headquarters first in Taiwan and from 1985 in the U.S. The Chinese branch was however reconstituted, as part of the Three-Self Church, after the Cultural Revolution and the reforms of Deng Xiaoping and still has a substantial following in China. Today there are TJC members in more than sixty countries across six continents. According to scholars,
624-467: The Cultural Revolution , the expression of religious life in China was effectively banned, including the TSPM. The growth of the Chinese house church movement during this period was a result of all Chinese Christian worship being driven underground for fear of persecution. In 1979 the government officially restored the TSPM after thirteen years of non-existence, and in 1980 the China Christian Council (CCC)
663-798: The Apostolic Faith Mission in China, the Seventh-day Adventist Church , and the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World , especially faith healing , baptism of the Holy Spirit , footwashing , and Sabbath keeping . Paul Wei (Wei Enbo, 1877–1919) was one of the early workers in 1917. A former member of the Beijing branch of the London Missionary Society led by British missionary Samuel Evans Meech (1845–1937), Wei became
702-551: The Chinese Civil war and following regime change, True Jesus Church lost contact with the churches inside China. In 1951, Isaac Wei was arrested and “disappeared.” How and when he died is unknown. Li Zhengcheng (李正誠, ca. 1920–1990) replaced Isaac Wei as the main leader of the TJC and led it into joining the Three-Self Patriotic Movement as the government had requested. Persecution, however, came both before and during
741-542: The Chinese Communist Party of five religions: Buddhism, Catholicism, Taoism, Islam, and Protestantism, although the CCP's nearly 100 million members are required to be atheist . Authorities tightly monitor registered and unregistered religious groups, and the TSPM is often charged with being an instrument for the secular Chinese government, which persecutes Christians outside of it. Independent congregations are known as house churches . The attempt to bring house church Christians into
780-708: The Chinese church. In March 1951, after China's entry into the Korean War, the Religious Affairs Bureau directed religious groups to make elimination of imperialist influences a priority. In mid-April the State Administrative Council called together a conference in Beijing on the subject of "Handling of Christian Organizations Receiving Subsidies from the United States of America". This conference led to
819-533: The Chinese church." The declaration had the unexpected effect of swelling the membership of congregations that identified themselves as “self-run.” When the TSPM was established in 1954, it promoted a three-self strategy in order to remove foreign influences from the Chinese churches and to assure the government that the churches would be patriotic to the newly established People's Republic of China. Other Protestant leaders included Jia Yuming , Marcus Cheng , and Yang Shaotang . When " The Christian Manifesto "
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#1732855119361858-571: The TJC look to the central synod of the TJC in California. In 1967, church leaders from outside mainland China met for the first World Delegates Conference in Taiwan, and an international headquarters was established in Taichung , Taiwan, where a seminary was opened. The headquarters was subsequently moved to California in 1985. In the United Kingdom, True Jesus Church congregations were established as
897-454: The building of a Chinese church whose affairs are managed by the Chinese themselves, and to indicate the responsibilities that should be taken up by Christians throughout the whole country in national reconstruction in New China. It further stated the movement promoted the "self-governance, self-support, and self-propagation" ( Chinese : 自治、自养、自传 ; pinyin : zìzhì, zìyǎng, zìchuán ) of
936-697: The chairman of the National Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committee, gave a speech about the use of Christianity by western powers to destabilize China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In addition he stated in a speech at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference that "Anti-China forces in the West are attempting to continue to influence the social stability of our country through Christianity, and even subvert
975-500: The fold of "registered" meeting places has met with mixed results. Since the ascension of CCP general secretary Xi Jinping , the Chinese government has cracked down on house churches and oppressed their members, actions which the TSPM has supported. In 2018, the TSPM's parent organization, the State Administration for Religious Affairs, was absorbed into the CCP's United Front Work Department. In March 2019, Xu Xiaohong ,
1014-710: The formation of the Preparatory Committee for the Oppose-America, Assist-Korea Three-Self Reform Movement of the Christian Church (TSRM) under China's United Work Front policy. Those who attended the conference issued a "United Declaration" calling churches and other Christian organizations “to thoroughly, permanently and completely sever all relationships with the American missions and all other missions, thus realizing self-government, self-support and self-propagation in
1053-435: The future of the Chinese church depended on the indigenization of the leadership, and the finding of sufficiently Chinese modes of worship . In May 1950, Y. T. Wu and other prominent Protestant leaders such as T. C. Chao , Chen Chonggui , and Cora Deng met in Beijing with Chinese premier Zhou Enlai to discuss Protestant Christianity's relationship with the young People's Republic of China . " The Christian Manifesto "
1092-458: The group in 1929 and established a rival movement in Hong Kong. In mainland China , Wei's son, Wei Wenxiang (魏文祥, Isaac Wei, 魏以撒, c. 1900–?), emerged as the worker of the TJC. He also presided over TJC's international expansion to various countries and the establishment of an effective bureaucracy. By 1949, the membership grew to around 120,000 in seven hundred churches. However, as a result of
1131-511: The image of God, but cannot become gods. God has given humanity dominion over all God's creation. Because of sin, human beings have diminished God's glory, yet through faith and the grace of Jesus Christ, human beings are redeemed and saved, and are granted resurrection and everlasting life. Christ will come again . According to the teachings of the Bible, no one knows the day of his coming, and any method to determine when Christ will come again violates
1170-427: The inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The Bible is the highest authority in matters of faith and the standard of life for believers. Through the leading of the Holy Spirit, people in different times have gained new light in the Bible. The Bible should be interpreted in accordance with the principle of rightly explaining the word of truth. It should not be interpreted arbitrarily or out of context. Human beings are made in
1209-476: The political power of our country". He also called for continued state action against independent Christians stating "For individual black sheep who, under the banner of Christianity, participate in subverting national security, we firmly support the country to bring them to justice". The Chinese New Hymnal , first published in the 1980s, is the official hymnal of the TSPM churches. Editors include Lin Shengben ,
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1248-525: The possible total number of members is up to 3 million. In mainland China , most of the True Jesus Church congregations are members of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and usually meet on Saturdays in TSPM church buildings as separate sabbatarian sub-congregations. However, since TJC practices such as healing and tongues are "frowned upon" in the TSPM, other congregations are independent Chinese house churches . Outside China, member churches of
1287-591: The sacraments which Jesus Christ instructed the disciples to perform as well. There are ten articles of faith that the True Jesus Church holds in order to worship God correctly. According to them, one must speak in tongues as evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit. The mode of baptism also determines salvation. The correct mode should be with the head facing down (in the manner of Jesus' death) and only in natural ("living") water. Three-Self Patriotic Movement The Three-Self Patriotic Movement ( TSPM ; Chinese : 三自爱国运动 ; pinyin : Sānzì Àiguó Yùndòng )
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1365-526: Was adopted by the TSPM on 8 January 2008: The Chinese Church takes the contents of the entire Bible , the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed as the foundation of our faith, the main points of which are as follows: Ours is a Triune God , everlasting and eternal. God is Spirit. God is loving, just, holy, and trustworthy. God is almighty Father , the Lord who creates and sustains the cosmos and all that
1404-476: Was formed. However, many Christians in China were skeptical of the government's intention in reinstituting the TSPM, partly because those entrusted in its local administration were often ones who had participated in repressive actions in the past. In 1980, the CCP Central Committee approved a request by the United Front Work Department to create a national conference for religious groups. The TSPM
1443-679: Was one of five such religious groups, which also included the Islamic Association of China , the Chinese Taoist Association , the Catholic Patriotic Association , and the Buddhist Association of China . The TSPM is not a denomination, and denominational distinctions do not exist within the organization. Pastors are trained at one of thirteen officially sanctioned seminaries. Current theological emphasis
1482-508: Was published in July 1950 and its original title was "Direction of Endeavor for Chinese Christianity in the Construction of New China". During the 1950s, 400,000 Protestant Christians publicly endorsed and signed this document. The purpose of publishing this document was: to heighten our vigilance against imperialism , to make known the clear political stand of Christians in New China, to hasten
1521-519: Was published in the People's Daily in 1954, it pledged the support of Christians for anti-imperialism , anti-feudalism, and anti-bureaucratic capitalism efforts. The movement, in the eyes of critics, allowed the government to infiltrate, subvert, and control much of organized Christianity. The work towards establishing the Protestant TSPM was seen to have potential also for Chinese Catholics to create
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