1. Shine Spirituality
The hallmark of a person who believes in Jesus and is reborn by the Holy Spirit is living under the constant guidance and protection of the Holy Spirit. Even in darkness, they shine and stand firm. This is referred to as Shine Spirituality. (Isa 60:1)
2. Two Duties of Congregants
A. Let There Be Light (Ps 119:105)
The Bible calls the Word of God 'light.' ShineChildren Church members start their day with God's Word.
B. Let Your Light Shine (Matt 5:16)
ShineChildren Church members reveal the 'light,' which is the Word of God, in their lives. They spread the Word (Jesus) through character, service, and testimony for the glory of God.
3. ShineChildren Church Language Conduct (James 3:8–10, 1 Thess 5:16–18)
Language reflects a person's character. Through words, we either bind ourselves or release blessings and curses. We reap what we sow with our words. Shine Children Church language emphasizes three key expressions:
A. "That's why things will go even better!" (Joy)
B. "Isn't it the Lord?" (Gratitude)
C. "Thumbs up!" (Identity: Words of Prosperity)
4. Prayer Life of Congregants (Mark 1:35)
Every morning, the senior pastor and associate pastors lead Bible studies at ShineChildren Church. The early morning prayer meeting is a biblical school and a faith duty for church members. Above all, the morning prayer is the greatest legacy we can pass on to our children.
5. Worship Life of Congregants (John 4:23)
Like the early church’s Lamp Worship, ShineChildren Church holds a special prayer meeting on Saturdays in preparation for Sunday worship. Respect for Sunday worship is the beginning of honoring God. Shine Church’s Sunday worship is full of vitality, following the resurrection faith of early Christianity. Like David, congregants bring fitting glory to God’s name with thanksgiving, a distinct Sunday offering, and they come to church dressed in clean clothes. (1 Chron 16:29)
6. Praise Life of Congregants (Mark 11:24, Matt 21:15–17)
ShineChildren Church praises in the future-perfect tense, recognizing praise as the purpose of human existence. The Shine Song, which is the church anthem, is sung during special seasons.
7. Missionary Life of Congregants (Matt 26:18–20, Isa 61:1, 1 Chron 16:28, Rom 8:1, 19)
ShineChildren Church is dedicated to educational missions for the next generation and environmental missions that protect the world they will live in. All ownership, including children, belongs to God. To this end, the church emphasizes sending out 7,000 lay missionaries. ShineChildren Church dreams of Shine Land, a world without condemnation, where children and creation are not destroyed.