- Source: Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II)
- Source: Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II.)
The Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II) was formed in 1972 when Rev Kim Chi-Sun separated from the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin). They founded another DaeShin Seminary which was to become a College in 1980. The denomination developed around the college. The Apostles Creed and Westminster Confession are the standards. In 2004 it had 15,200 members and 125 congregations and 155 ordained clergy. It had 9 Presbyteries and a General assembly. Official language is the Korean.
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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II.) was separated from the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin) in 1972, Rev. Kim Chi-Sun was the leader. He founded the DaeShin Theological seminary. In 1980 it upgraded to a college. The Apostles Creed and the Westminster Confession are the official standards. In 2004 it had 15,200 members in 125 congregations and 155 ordained ministers in 9 Presbyteries and a General assembly.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Presbyterian Church of Korea
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin)
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II)
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (DaeShin II.)
- Presbyterian Church of Korea (TongHap)
- The General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (HoHun II)
- Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
- Presbyterianism in South Korea
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongBoSu II.)