Presbyterian Church in Korea (BaekSeok) explained

Hangul:대한예수교장로회(백석)
Hanja:大韓예수敎長老會(白石)
Rr:Daehan yesugyo jangnohoe Baekseok
Mr:Taehan yesugyo changnohoe Paeksŏk
Othername1:Alternative name
Hangul1:대한예수교장로회(합동정통)
Hanja1:大韓예수敎長老會(合同正統)
Rr1:Daehan yesugyo jangnohoe Hapdong jeongtong
Mr1:Taehan yesugyo changnohoe Haptong chŏngt'ong

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Baekseok) other name is the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongJeongTong) is strong Presbyterian Reformed denomination in South Korea, originated in the mainline and non-mainline division in 1979. In 1980 the non-mainline group founded the HapDongJinRi. One year later some members joined the YunHap section. The founding date of the denomination is in 1982, when these 2 group united and formed the current denomination. It's growing rapidly by evangelism and integrating other small groups. In 2004 it has 611,000 members and 1,700 congregations 39 presbyteries and a General Assembly. Total ordinated clergy is 2,905. There's no women ordination. The denomination adheres to the Apostles Creed and Westminster Confession of Faith.[1]

Member denomination of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.[2]

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References

  1. Web site: Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions.
  2. Web site: Member churches | Bringing together 80 million Reformed Christians worldwide . 2012-08-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120808192417/http://www.wcrc.ch/node/164 . 2012-08-08 .