Presbyterian Church in Korea (Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation) explained

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation) is a conservative Presbyterian denomination in South Korea. It split from the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin). Koshin General assembly was divided into Anti-accusation and accusation groups. The General assembly decided to bring song Sang-Suk to court the anti accusation group separated in 1976. Later KoRyu divided and a significant part reunited with Koshin. In 2004 it had almost 200 congregations and 66,345 members and 391 ordained ministers. The church subscribes the Apostles Creed and Westminster Confession.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johannes a Lasco Library . Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions . Reformiert-online.net . 2004-02-27 . 2013-07-21.