Myungsung Presbyterian Church
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Myungsung Presbyterian Church | ||
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Senior pastor(s) | Rev. Dr. Kim Sam-Whan |
Myungsung Presbyterian Church | |
Hangul | 명성교회 |
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Hanja | 明聲敎會 |
Revised Romanization | Myeongseong Gyohoe |
McCune–Reischauer | Myŏngsŏng Kyohoe |
Myung Sung Presbyterian Church is the largest
History
Myungsung literally means "Voice (Sung in Korean) of Myungil-dong" (now Myeongil-dong).[1] The church was founded in 1980. Because there were many farms and orchards around the church, it had been renovated and developed into a huge [clarification needed] housing complex by the mid 1980s. In 1989, Myungsung Presbyterian Church was rebuilt on its current site, with a scale of almost 8754 m². In 1990, the senior pastor, Dr. Kim Sam Whan (김삼환), from Myungsung Church visited the Soviet Union (now Russia), and Poland for worship missions, as the first among the Protestant pastors in South Korea.[citation needed] In 2004, the church opened its affiliated hospital named MCM (Myungsung Christian Medical Center)[2] in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to serve untreated local people there. In 2012, a new main sanctuary was built beside the former building.
The church mottos are "Lord Only" and "Seven Year as One Day".
Mission Department
As of 2006 the Myungsung Mission Department has been able to support 56 nations through 92 families and 172 missionaries. Myungsung Church also supports small churches, schools, hospitals, community centers, and future leaders.
References
- ^ "Home". msch.or.kr.
- ^ "MCM General Hospital Website – Myungsung Christian Medical Center, MCM, MID, MCM General Hospital". Archived from the original on 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2020-04-11.