Korean Evangelicalism
Korean Evangelicalism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes personal faith in Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible. It has grown significantly in South Korea since the late 20th century, influenced by the Korean War and rapid urbanization. Many Korean Evangelical churches focus on community engagement, social justice, and missionary work.
This movement is characterized by vibrant worship services, often featuring contemporary music and dynamic preaching. Prominent denominations include the Korea Presbyterian Church and the Korean Baptist Convention. Korean Evangelicalism has also gained international recognition, with many churches sending missionaries abroad and participating in global evangelical networks.