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Christian Leader from Korea to Speak at Christ Cathedral on Saturday
Man Hee Lee, Christian Instructor from the Republic of Korea, is scheduled to speak for the first time in Southern California at the Christ Cathedral.
Man Hee Lee, Christian Instructor from the Republic of Korea, is scheduled to speak for the first time in Southern California at Christ Cathedral - formerly known as the Crystal Cathedral - at 10:30 a.m. on July 21.
Instructor Man Hee Lee is the descendant of a Korean royal family of the Joseon Dynasty, a house with 500 years of history. Born in 1931 from a rural farming region, Man Hee Lee was given his name, meaning complete light, by his grandfather, who before Lee’s birth had a precognitive dream regarding a light of heaven shining down, according to church officials.
He teaches and explains that a plan to unite the world culturally and spiritually is found in the book of Revelation and explains how it is happening today, according to church officials. Catholic priests, Jews, Buddhists and international dignitaries come to his seminars and ask to meet him for spiritual guidance.
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Every month in Korea, more than 3,000 people gather to listen to Instructor Lee, and that number is growing rapidly, officials said. Pastors from 28 different countries who heard this news invited the instructor to come to Europe. Because of the high demand, Instructor Lee returned to Europe on July 4 for the second time in two months.
Admission is free, and the church expects about 3,000 will greet the instructor at the Christ Cathedral. More than 20 pastors in the local area of Artesia, Garden Grove, and Anaheim are also expected to come to the event. This is the first event of its kind to be happening in the Southern California region.
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The church is at 12141 South Lewis Street in Garden Grove.
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