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Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin)
The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) also called Korea-pa - is a Evangelical Reformed and Presbyterian denomination in the Republic of South Korea, but congregations are spread in North America and in many other countries. == History == The church was established by pastors who had resisted the shrine worship and had been imprisoned by the Japanese. After liberation they organized the KyungNam Presbytery in Pyungyam. Three pastors KoRyu Seminary but the Presbyterian Church refused to recognize this seminary. Founders of KoRyu Seminary and BupDong presbytery established later, in September 11, 1952 the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Korea(Kosin).〔http://pck.or.kr/Eng/History/MajorH.asp〕 On December 1960 it was united with the mainline Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong), but it lasted until 1963 when the church withdrew from the union and returned to its original form and continues to this day. Only 150 churches remained with the Presbyterian Church(Hapdong). In 1976 a split occurred in the church, the Presbyterian Church in Korea (KoRyuPa) was founded, but one part of this reunited with the Kosin church. The Kosin group developed steadily. The denominational headquarters is located in Seoul, South Korea. This consist a variety of offices, like General Secretary, publishing house, Department of Church Education, the Mission Training Institute.〔(www.reformiert-online.net/ Republic of Korea )〕 In 2002 it celebrated its 50th anniversary.〔http://www.bbk.gkv.nl/korea/708/〕
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