Korean Christianity
Korean Christianity refers to the practice of Christianity in South Korea, where it has become one of the most prominent religions. It encompasses various denominations, including Protestantism and Catholicism, and has a significant influence on Korean culture and society. The growth of Christianity in Korea began in the late 19th century and has continued to expand, with many megachurches emerging in urban areas.
The Korean Christian community is known for its active engagement in social issues, education, and missionary work. Events like the Korean Church Growth Movement have contributed to the rapid increase in church membership. Additionally, Korean Christians often participate in global missions, sharing their faith beyond national borders.