Korean Central Presbyterian Church Explained

Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC)
Denomination:Presbyterian Church in America
Founded Date:1973
Founder:Myung Ho Yoon
Membership:4,600
Style:modern
Pastor:KCPC pastor - Rev. Eung-yul David Ryoo
Location:15451 Lee Highway, Centreville, Virginia 20121, U.S.
Country:United States
Coordinates:38.8293°N -77.4803°W
Website:www.kcpc.org English Congregation ec.kcpc.org DC Campus dc.kcpc.org

Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC;) is an Evangelical Christian megachurch located in Centreville, Virginia,[1] situated in the Washington D.C. in the US.[2]

Korean Central Presbyterian Church is a member congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America.[3]

Mission statement

The mission of KCPC is "Training the Saints to Transform the World" (Ephesians 4:12).[4]

Overview

The Senior Pastor is Eung-yul David Ryoo and [5] He works with twenty other assistant pastors.

KCPC currently averages 4,600 in attendance per week.

In addition to the main campus, KCPC currently has an Arlington campus that serves DC and its immediate surrounding areas.

From a sample of more than 50,000 churches in the United States, KCPC was selected to be one of the 13 "breakout" churches by the Rainer Group.

History

The Korean Central Presbyterian Church was founded on November 4, 1973, by Rev. Myung Ho Yoon with 20 Korean-American families. The first service was in his residence at 313 Park Street, N.E. Vienna, Virginia.

Rev. Won Sang Lee became the succeeding senior pastor in 1977 and served for the next 26 years. During this time, the congregation grew to over 3,700 members by 2003.[6]

The English-speaking congregation (KCPC English Ministry) began in the early 1990s to minister to the American-born or raised members of the church.

To accommodate the growing size of the congregation [7] KCPC relocated from the previous 12-acre Vienna campus to a new 80-acre campus at Centreville on July 11, 2010.[6] [8]

Rev. Danny C. Ro became the third senior pastor of KCPC in October, 2003. Rev. Ro Ro resigned on July 1, 2012 and became the senior pastor of Sarang Community Church of Southern California.

Rev. Eung-yul David Ryoo was installed in 2013 as the church's fourth pastor.

The congregation, having joined the Korean Capital Presbytery, changed its name to Christ Central Presbyterian Church. In recognition of CCPC's particularization as an organized church, KCPC launched a 10 a.m. worship service for its English-speaking congregation (KCPC EC) in 2019. An English Congregation Support Committee (ECSC) was launched in 2020 to systematically pursue KCPC's vision of unity and diversity between the English and Korean speaking congregants under a "one church" model.

On January 10, 2021, KCPC launched its KCPC-DC Campus in Arlington, Virginia.

Ministries

The congregation has several ministries including youth, health and security.

Community service

In the past, KCPC has supported the community by;

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110824063242/http://www.kcpc.org/kcpc/main/home/home.asp . 2011-08-24 . dead.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090324030947/http://processor.pcanet.org/ac/directory/directory.cfm . 2009-03-24 . dead.
  3. Web site: Church Directory. Presbyterian Church in America. 28 November 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120728140143/https://processor.pcanet.org/ac/directory/directory.cfm. 28 July 2012.
  4. Web site: Vision 2020 . 2009-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090727060843/http://www.kcpc.org/kcpc/english/about/vision.asp . 2009-07-27 . dead.
  5. https://ec.kcpc.org/david-moon-bio| Official website}
  6. Web site: Key Dates in KCPC History . 2009-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090106132145/http://www.kcpc.org/kcpc/english/about/history.asp . 2009-01-06 . dead.
  7. News: Korean Church's Relocation To Centreville Causes Unease. . 3 January 2016.
  8. News: Projects Proposed. . 3 January 2016.
  9. Web site: Providence District. 3 January 2016.
  10. Web site: Family Services – Family Services. www.fairfaxcounty.gov.
  11. Web site: Upcoming Events . 2009-03-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041129231613/http://members.cox.net/lokausa/past_events.htm . 2004-11-29 . dead.