Nyskc Movement of Theologcal
- Feb 28
- 2 min read
The NYSKC Movement (also known as 예배회복운동 or "Worship Restoration Movement") is a global Christian initiative that began in 1993 in New York,
Founded by Rev. Goshen Choi (최고센 목사) through the New York Seokwang Church (New York 뉴욕서광교호).
It operates under the name NYSKC World Mission and focuses on restoring authentic, biblical worship as the foundation for spiritual revival.

Core Theological Emphasis: Theology of Restoration (회복의 신학)
The movement's primary theological framework is the **Theology of Restoration**, centered on **Amos 9:11–15** (a key biblical passage about God promising to rebuild the fallen "tabernacle of David"). This theology views worship restoration as God's will to recover what was lost—spiritually, relationally, and societally. The core conviction is:
*When worship is restored, the church rises (revives), the nation is renewed, and the family is revived.

This is not just about improving worship services but a holistic revival where true worship (in spirit and truth) leads to broader restoration of the church, individuals, families, and even nations.
The movement promotes Nyskcism(나이스크니즘), a term describing its thought and principles aimed at establishing this Theology of Restoration and achieving worship revival.
:The NYSKC Creed (Five Core Disciplines)
The acronym **NYSKC** stands for five foundational spiritual practices that guide daily life and worship:
- N — New Life (새 생명): Early morning prayer as the "breath of the soul."
- Y — Yielding for Manna (영혼의 양식/순종): Daily Bible reading as spiritual nourishment.
- S — Salvation for One by One (구원)전도 영혼 구원: Personal evangelism as the fruit of faith.
- K — Keeping for LORD’s Day(주님의 날 성수주일): Honoring the Sabbath as spiritual communion.
- C — Complete Offering(온전한 헌신): Full tithing as an act of devotion and blessing.

These form a practical creed for believers to live out restored worship.
Activities and Structure
- Conferences and seminars — Annual family conferences, youth events (e.g., NYSKC Momentum Conference), and pastoral forums worldwide.
- Learned Society (회복의 신학 연구학회)— Since 1998, focused on theological research, symposia, and deepening the Theology of Restoration.
- Other initiatives— Includes Goshen Theological Seminary (G.T.S.), media outreach (e.g., SKBTV), and regional branches in multiple countries (strong presence in Korea and the US).
- Emphasis on church-centered revival, supporting pastors and local congregations rather than independent movements.
It has grown internationally, with thousands of participants across several countries, conferences like family gatherings in Korea and the US, and educational efforts (including past plans for seminary programs). The movement remains active with ongoing events, such as 2026 conferences and forums on restoration theology.
If this relates to your own involvement or you're looking for specifics (like recent events, resources from nyskc.org, or connections to Rev. Goshen Choi), feel free to provide more details!.



