Church of Korea
The Church of Korea is a Protestant Christian denomination in South Korea, established in 1907. It emerged from the Korean Evangelical Church and has a strong emphasis on evangelism and social justice. The church is known for its active participation in community service and its commitment to spreading the Christian faith.
With a diverse membership, the Church of Korea has various congregations across the country, each offering worship services, educational programs, and outreach activities. The denomination plays a significant role in the religious landscape of South Korea, contributing to the growth of Christianity in the region.