Myungsung Presbyterian Church
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Myung Sung Presbyterian Church is currently the largest Presbyterian church in the world.[citation needed] It was founded in 1980, and is located in Myung-il-dong, Seoul, South Korea, with its Prayer Sanctuary in Wonju. Myung Sung Presbyterian Church currently has over thirty church plants, including Myung Sung First Presbyterian Church, founded in 2004, and Myung Sung Second Presbyterian Church, founded in 2006, along with an additionl ten "screen" (video) churches. The founder and current senior pastor of the church is Dr. Kim Sam Whan .
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[edit] Church Motto:
“Lord Only” and “Seven Year as One Day”
[edit] English Worship Department:
The Myung Sung English Worship Department, lead by Rev. Kim Byung-chul, holds worship services in English every Sunday. The department also offers an English Sunday School and youth group for students and a variety of English and Bible classes throughout the week.
[edit] Mission Department:
As of 2006 the Myung Sung 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.