Korean Reformed Church
The Korean Reformed Church is a Protestant denomination that emerged in South Korea during the 20th century. It is part of the broader Reformed tradition, which emphasizes the authority of Scripture and the sovereignty of God. The church focuses on preaching, teaching, and community service, aiming to foster spiritual growth among its members.
This denomination is influenced by the teachings of the Reformation, particularly those of John Calvin. The Korean Reformed Church has established various congregations and institutions, contributing to the religious landscape in South Korea and promoting Reformed theology both locally and internationally.