Ye-Jin Moon and Family Members Visit Boston Family Church
On Sunday, June 10, the Boston Family Church was honored to welcome members of three generations of the True Parents’ family: their first child, Ye Jin Moon, her daughter, Shinhwa and her son-in-law, Alex, and their three children, Shim-Mi, Sung-Jin and Hae-Un.
Ye-Jin Moon has written a thesis for her Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) doctorate entitled, Gender Balance: Divine Heart Principle. She came to Boston to present a summary of the thesis as a Sunday sermon at the Boston Family Church. Prior to coming to Boston, Ye Jin Moon presented her material to the New Jersey chapter of Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP), the Manhattan Family Church and the Maryland Family Church. As Shinhwa and her family live in Connecticut and is also a friend of the Boston Family Church Pastor, Catherine Ono, they decided to accompany Ye Jin Moon to Boston.
Unificationist families came from all over New England to attend the service. Each participant had read a synopsis of her thesis ahead of time and filled out a survey for Ye Jin Moon to use as research material. She elaborated on her thesis and the difficulties between men and women dating back to the coming of Adam and Eve. Now is the age of women, where Heavenly Parent can work through women, such as True Mother, to restore the role of Eve.
Following the presentation of flowers to Ye Jin Moon and her family, a special ceremony was held during which Ye Jin Moon presented congratulatory cards to all of the 2018 graduates in attendance. She also signed cards for those graduates who could not be there. “Through that simple gesture,” said Pastor Ono, “everyone felt Tue Parents’ love and encouragement.”
Ye Jin Moon and her family then joined with the community to share in its weekly post-Sunday Service lunch. “We all felt as if we’d experienced a little taste of heaven,” said Pastor Ono, “for which we are so grateful.”


Dale Garratt
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Thank you, Ye-Jin Nim, for the beautiful and in-depth understanding of the Mother as well as the Father in God. It’s necessary for us, as children, to have the love of a mother as well as a father. Therefore we to need to receive God’s love (our ultimate Parent) sometimes as from a Mother and sometimes more as from a Father. I would encourage people like Trevor to pray to God and ask if what Ye-Jin Nim has said is true or not…
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Trevor Newman
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Ye Jin Moon hasn’t heard Rev Yoo’s OSDP lectures apparently. TF appointed him to teach OSDP. He stated that the primary dual characteristic of God is mind/body or internal /external. The secondary dual characteristic is male/female. Therefore God is Masculine in nature as that is his primary characteristic. If God was both male and female primarily He’d already have a love object within God and therefore would not need humans as his object of love. Mrs Moons Theology is ditheism – two Gods. Split personality disorder if they don’t agree with each other. The next step would be to say that children’s nature within God should be heard too therefore how many more Gods? Polytheism. No different to Hinduism. Christianity got something right – referring to God as Heavenly Father.
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James Rigney
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Trevor, you are correct. She and Andrew Wilson have it wrong.
You said per OSDP and DP that “the primary dual characteristic of God is mind/body or internal /external. The secondary dual characteristic is male/female. Therefore God is Masculine in nature as that is his primary characteristic.” Andrew Wilson has been pushing the wrong idea for several years.
Unfortunately he has convinced Ye-Jin Nim with whom he has been working on her paper for a long time.
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HANNAH MORE
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Wow! As a woman who suffered an abusive past, this message helped me to understand why women could not create a foundation to receive Heavenly Parents help. Also the concept of individual and collective portion of dual responsibilities brought greater clarity to my understanding of what I must do. This is brilliant. Thank you elder sister Ye-jin. ♡♡♡
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