1. What is the purpose of tplegacy.net?
tplegacy.net is an independent initiative dedicated to preserving and sharing materials, sermons, and teachings related to the founders and members of the Unification movement.
2. Is this an official website of the Unification Church?
No. This website is independently managed and is not an official website of the Unification Church or its affiliated organizations.
3. What sources does this website use?
plegacy.net draws on a combination of publicly available materials, official Unification Church publications, large speech archives, and selected community-shared resources. Core sources include major books such as Exposition of the Divine Principle, Cheon Seong Gyeong, Pyeong Hwa Gyeong, Cham Bumo Gyeong, World Scripture, and the Teachings of Sun Myung Moon, Unification Theology, Messages of Peace, and The Life of Rev. Sun Myung Moon: In His Own Words. The archive also makes use of a large body of speeches and supporting materials to help readers study the teachings in a more searchable and organized way.
4. How reliable is the content?
While we strive for accuracy, some materials may contain translation errors or unverified statements. If you notice an issue, please contact us so we can review and correct it.
5. Can I reuse or quote materials from this website?
Yes, but please provide a proper citation and link back to tplegacy.net.
6. How is the search on the website organized?
Search on tplegacy.net is organized to help readers find relevant material across books, sermons, talks, prayers, and indexed passages. Results are ranked automatically by keyword relevance, but the broader archive is also structured by author, topic, book, and searchable passage, so users can move from a general query to more specific materials. According to the site’s collection overview, the searchable archive currently includes more than 3,000 passages, which makes it useful both for quick lookups and for deeper thematic study across related texts.
7. How do you protect my privacy?
We collect only essential analytics data (page views, country) via OpenPanel. We do not sell personal data or use third-party advertising cookies. See our full Privacy Policy for details.
8. Is the website accessible to users with disabilities?
Yes. tplegacy.net states that it is actively working to make the site accessible to the widest possible audience and aims to follow WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. Accessibility measures described on the site include responsive design for mobile and tablet users, keyboard navigation, readable fonts, meaningful alt text for relevant images, clear color contrast, and structured headings, landmarks, and ARIA labels to support screen readers and assistive technologies. The site also says it is periodically tested with Lighthouse and similar tools as part of ongoing accessibility improvement.
9. Who can I contact if I have more questions?
If you have more questions, notice a translation issue, want to report an inaccuracy, or need to raise an accessibility concern, you can contact the site through the Contact page. The site repeatedly invites readers to report mistakes or inconsistencies so materials can be reviewed and improved, especially where translations or source interpretation may need correction. In that sense, the Contact page is not only for general inquiries, but also for feedback that helps improve the archive’s accuracy, usability, and overall quality over time.