The Presbyterian Church in Korea (KoRyuPa) is an orthodox Calvinist denomination in South Korea. The church is also known as the Korean Reformed Presbyterian...
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'Presbyterian Church in Korea (KoRyuPa)' advocated a Dutch Reformed position. In the 21st century, a new General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian...
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Kosin Presbyterian Church in Korea, also called Korea-pa, is an Evangelical Reformed and Presbyterian denomination in the Republic of South Korea. Although...
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The Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK) (Korean: 대한예산로회), also abbreviated as Yejang (Korean: 예장), is a Protestant denomination based in South Korea that...
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(JungAng) Presbyterian Church in Korea (JungRip) Presbyterian Church in Korea (Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation) Presbyterian Church in Korea (KoRyuPa) Presbyterian Church...
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Korea Presbyterian Church in Korea (Tonghap) Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) Presbyterian Church in the Republic...
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Presbyterian Church of Korea, also known as Yejang Tonghap (Korean: 예장통합) or just Tonghap, is a mainline Protestant denomination based in South Korea;...
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Presbyterian Church is the largest Presbyterian church in the world. It is located in Myung-il-dong, Seoul, South Korea, with its Prayer Sanctuary in...
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List of Reformed denominations (redirect from List of Reformed churches)
(JungAng) Presbyterian Church in Korea (YunShin) Presbyterian Church in Korea (KoRyuPa) Presbyterian Church in Korea (DongShin) Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong)...
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Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea (Korean: 한국기독교장로회) or the KiJang (Korean: 기장) Presbyterian Church is an ecumenically minded Presbyterian...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation) is a conservative Presbyterian denomination in South Korea. It split from the Presbyterian Church...
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Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Korea (GAPCK), also known as Yejang Hapdong (Korean: 예장합동) or just Hapdong, is an Evangelical Presbyterian denomination...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongJangShin) is a Presbyterian and Reformed denomination in South Korea, that was separated form the KoRyuPa in 1980...
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (HoHun II) is a Presbyterian denomination in Korea. It adheres to the Westminster Confession and the Apostles Creed. In 2004...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (BokUm) was formed after a split in the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong). A Presbytery was formed that developed...
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Youngnak Presbyterian Church (Korean: 영락교회) is a church in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded on 2 December 1945 by Kyung-Chik Han, who later won the 1992...
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong) was a result of a split within the HapDongJeongTong due to theological differences and leadership struggles. In...
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Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (SCJ), commonly known as Shincheonji Church of Jesus or simply Shincheonji (Korean: 신천지;...
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churches in the country. It is dedicated to Kang Pan-sok, who was a Presbyterian deaconess and the mother of Kim Il Sung. The church was founded in 1899...
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (HwanWon) was founded by Pastor Song Jae-Muk, who separated from the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HoHun). In 1969 the General...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (JangShin) is a Reformed denomination in South Korea, started in 1977 a group of ministers who graduated from the HwanWon...
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The HoHun church separated from the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong). In 1961 25 delegates to the Assembly among the Pastor Kim Yun-Chan and Pastor...
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (HanGukBoSu) is a Reformed denomination in South Korea. It affirms the Apostles Creed and the Westminster Confession. In...
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Gospel Church (Korean: 여의도 순복음 교회) is a Pentecostal church affiliated with the Assemblies of God on Yeouido (Yoi Island) in Seoul, South Korea. With about...
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Later in the same month, the Korea Evangelical Fellowship also decided to leave the CCK. On Apr, 14, 2014, the Kosin Presbyterian Church in Korea decided...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (SunGyo) is a small Presbyterian denomination in South Korea with about 1,000 members and 10 congregations and 56 ordained...
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The Korea Jesus Presbyterian Church was a result in a split within the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin). Kim Suk-Chan wanted to join the Presbyterian...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongYeSun) is a Reformed Presbyterian denomination in South Korea and adheres to the Apostles Creed and Westminster...
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongJinRi) was founded in 1980, but the origin goes back to Pastor Hur Kwang-Jae, who founded the Gospel Seminary in...
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (DokNoHoe II) is a Presbyterian denomination in South Korea. Leadership issue went to the split of the Presbyterian Church...
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