SaRang Community Church

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SaRang Community Church
LocationSeocho District, Seoul, South Korea
Country South Korea
DenominationPresbyterian
History
Founded1978
Founder(s)
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)
SaRang Community Church
Hangul
사랑의교회
Hanja
사랑의敎會
Revised RomanizationSarang'uigyohoe
McCune–ReischauerSarang'ŭikyohoe
SaRang Community Church

SaRang Community Church is a Presbyterian Church in Seoul, Korea with over 60,000 members.[1]

SaRang, one of several megachurches in Korea, was founded in 1978 by Rev. Oak Han-heum. At Pastor Oak's death in 2010, the church attracted 40,000 worshipers every Sunday and had 80,000 members.[2][3]

In 2003 Pastor Oak announced his retirement, eschewing the Korean custom of passing a pastorship on to one of the children of the retiring pastor, Oak named Rev. Oh Jung-hyun as the new pastor.[2]

In 2007 SaRang extended its worldwide mission to Europe and the United Kingdom, announcing its sponsorship of the Wales Evangelical School of Theology.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b ,[1]"East meets WEST; On how Koreans are backing Wales Evangelical School of Theology, May, 2011, Evangelical Now.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b [2]"Mega church founder Oak dead", September 2, 2010, The Korea Herald.
  3. ^ Lee Hyo-won [3]"SaRang Church founder Oak dies", September 3, 2010, The Korea Times.
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