Women Pastors Presbyterian Church in Korea
The Women Pastors Presbyterian Church in Korea was founded by women who had had difficulties in being ordained and recognised as pastors within their existing denomination, the Presbyterian Church in Korea (JungAng). They decided to create a Presbytery within JungAng, but later left to form their own General Assembly. A year later they opened a Theological Seminary. It subscribes the Apostles Creed and Westminster Confession. In 2004, there were 15,407 members in 103 congregations and 65 ordained ministers.[1]
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Christianity in Korea
- Anglican Church of Korea
- Korea Baptist Convention
- Conservative Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Conservative Reformed Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Korean Christian Fundamentalist Assembly
- Korean Methodist Church
- Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
- National Council of Churches in Korea
- Pure Presbyterian Church in Korea
- United Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Union Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Women Pastors Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Korea Campus Crusade for Christ
- Independent Reformed Church in Korea
- Independent Reformed Presbyterian Church in Korea
- Victory Altar
- The Church of Almighty God
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