감사 예배, "자신이 사라질 때까지"...반복 반복하라, 머리로 아는 것은 아는 것이 아니다....몸으로 아는 것이 진짜 아는 것이다, 몸으로 알 때까지 반목하라, 몸은 반복을 통해서 알게 된다.자신이 지워질 때까지 반복하라'
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Nyskc World Mission is a Christian church movement that began in 1993 in New York.
Its core vision is to restore "true worship" in the church and pass it on to the next generation.

Core beliefs and practices
The movement focuses on the "Theology of Restoration," based on Amos 9:11–15, to revive worship and, consequently, the church. It is a "Church Movement" that emphasizes being centered on the church and its pastors.
NYSKC's foundational beliefs and practices are built around a five-point creed:
Yielding for Manna (Early Morning Prayer): The movement emphasizes early morning prayer as the "breath of the soul."
Salvation for One by One (Individual Evangelism): This is seen as the "fruit of the saints."
Keeping for LORD's Day (Sunday Worship): Observing Sunday as the Lord's Day is considered communion with the Holy Spirit.
Complete Offering (Full Tithe): Paying a full tithe is considered the way to receive blessings.
Note: The "N" is not part of the creed, but the five principles (Y, S, K, C, and the Nyskc Movement itself) form the basis of their worship restoration program.
Ministries and programs
To achieve its goals, NYSKC World Mission organizes various programs and ministries:
Conferences: The organization hosts regular conferences for families, pastors, and leaders.
Leadership Academy: This program trains church leaders who are committed to the worship restoration movement.
Theological Research: NYSKC University.has a learned society of pastors and theologians who study the Theology of Restoration.
Regional Outreach: The organization has branches that travel to different regions and countries to spread its message of worship restoration.
Cultural Ministry: Miclot, It also conducts cultural outreach to fulfill its mission of urban evangelism.
Leadership and events
Leadership: The movement is led by individuals such as Rev. Choi Go-sen.
Recent Events: The Nyskc Family Conference and the Nyskc Learned Society held a symposium in Dallas, Texas, in 2025.
Upcoming Events: In 2025, a family conference and a forum for pastors will be held in Gwangju, South Korea.
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The NYSKC Learned Society,(회복의 신학연구학회), also known as the Theology of Restoration Research Association is an academic body for pastors, theologians, and scholars associated with the NYSKC World Mission. Established in 1998, its primary purpose is to research and discuss the "Theology of Restoration," which forms the theological basis for the broader NYSKC worship restoration movement.
Primary functions and activities
The Learned Society carries out its mission through several academic activities:
Symposiums: It holds regular academic conferences to present research findings related to the Theology of Restoration. These symposiums focus on research applicable to practical ministry.
Forums: It conducts forums for pastors to equip them to complete their pastoral ministry dynamically, based on the Theology of Restoration.
Divisional research: The society is organized into five research divisions that focus on practical research and implementation to fulfill the mission of worship restoration.
Developing ministry tools: The society researches and develops resources and tools to aid in worship restoration.
The Theology of Restoration
The core of the Learned Society's work is the Theology of Restoration, which it established in 1998. This theology is defined by the following principles:
God's will to restore: The theology is centered on "God's will to restore the lost inheritance".
Restoration through worship: It emphasizes that restoration is achieved through "prayer and the word, which is worship—worship in spirit and in truth".
Studying God's nature: The society studies "the nature of God shown in the Bible" and His plans for humanity.
Recent and upcoming events
The Learned Society hosts regular symposiums, with recent events in Texas:
NYSKC Symposium 25: This regular academic conference was held in Dallas, Texas, from May 27–29, 2025.
Previous events: In 2024, the society held a conference for its members, who are primarily theologians and pastors, in Little Rock, Arkansas.