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Yoido Full Gospel Church (Korean: 여의도 순복음 교회) is a Pentecostal church affiliated with the Assemblies of God on Yeouido (Yoi Island) in Seoul, South Korea. With about 480,000 members, it is the largest Pentecostal Christian congregation in South Korea.
David Yonggi Cho (Korean: 조용기; 14 February 1936 – 14 September 2021 as Paul Yungi Cho) was a South Korean Pentecostal Pastor.He was the founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church (Assemblies of God), which he started in a tent with 5 people (including his future mother-in-law Choi Ja-shil and her children as its first members), which eventually became the world's largest congregation ...
The island contains the National Assembly Building, where the National Assembly of South Korea meets, the Korea Financial Investment Association, the large Yoido Full Gospel Church, the 63 Building, and the headquarters of LG, Korean Broadcasting System, and the Korea Exchange Center.
The Rev. Cho Yong-gi, whose founding of South Korea's biggest church was a symbol of the postwar growth of Christianity in the country before that achievement was tainted by corruption and other ...
He began his ministry as pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in 1977. [9] In 2008, he succeeded David Yonggi Cho as senior pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church. [10] [11] [12] He also became Superintendent of Assemblies of God of South Korea Yoido General Council in 2009. [13] In 2016, he became president of the Christian Council of Korea. [14]
South Korea has the world’s largest church congregation at the Yoido Full Gospel Church. The following year saw significant growth for the Presbyterian church in Korea. Among the reasons contributing to the growth in size of Christian communities in Korea was the fact that unlike in other countries, Christianity was not associated with ...
Hansei University (Korean: 한세대학교; Korean pronunciation:) is a mid-sized Evangelical Christian University located in Gunpo, South Korea. It is affiliated with Yoido Full Gospel Church . History
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South Korea was established following the baptism of Kim Ho Jik in 1951, [63] which had 81,628 members in 2012 with one temple in Seoul, [64] four Mormon missions (Seoul, Daejeon, Busan, and Seoul South), [65] 128 congregations, and twenty-four family history centres.