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Youngnak (YN) Presbyterian Church was founded in
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on 2 December 1945 by 1992
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recipient, Kyung-Chik Han. Inaugurated by twenty-seven refugees from Soviet-occupied Korea, Youngnak steadily increased in membership as more refugees sought religious freedom below the 38th parallel. On 24 March 1949, ground was broken for a new facility to replace the building and tent that had become too small for the growing congregation. By the time the new church building was completed in May 1950, membership had increased to over 4,000. By 1992, when Rev. Han was awarded the
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for Progress in Religion, membership had grown to 60,000 (making it, at that time, the largest Presbyterian congregation in the world), excluding 500 sister churches planted by members of the original congregation. In 1998, under the auspices of Rev. Han, who at the time was a Pastor Emeritus, Youngnak gained an English language ministry, International Worship in English, which was founded by an American missionary to Korea, Bill Majors. For his efforts, Majors was made an Honorary Citizen of Seoul in 2005.">Seoul Metropolitan Government - "A Clean, Attractive & Global City, Seoul!"
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Senior pastors

*1949-1973: Han Kyung-chik *1973-1985: Park Cho-joon *1985-1997c: Kim Yoon-guk *1988-1997c: Lim Young-soo *1997-2018: Lee Chul-shin *2018-present: Kim Woon-sung


References


External links

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International Worship in English of Youngnak Church

Photos of Youngnak Presbyterian Church
{{Korean Churches 20th-century Presbyterian churches Presbyterian churches in Seoul