Seoul Sungrak Church

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Seoul Sungrak Church
Hangul
서울성락교회
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeoulseongnakgyohoe
McCune–ReischauerSŏulsŏngnakkyohoe

Seoul Sungrak Church is an Evangelical charismatic Church in Seoul, South Korea.

History[edit]

It was founded by Ki Dong Kim in 1969. With about 170,000 members (2009), it is one of the largest Baptist congregations in the world.[1]

Pastor[edit]

Ki Dong Kim is a Korean Christian pastor and a poet. He is the Senior Overseer and Founder of Seoul Sungrak Church,.[2] He has published four books of his poetry, and has been invited to international poetry festivals such as the XVIII International Poetry Festival of Medellín in 2008.[citation needed]

Writings[edit]

John N. Vaughan. The World's 20 Largest Churches (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1984), 71-75. ISBN 0-8010-9297-3

John N. Vaughan. The Large Church (Grand rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1985), 62. ISBN 0-8010-9298-1

John N. Vaughan. Absolutely Double! (Bolivar, MO: Megachurch Research Press, 1990).

Ki Dong Kim with Jimi Miller. Semone (Shippenburg, PA: Treasure House, 1996). ISBN 1-56043-266-7

References[edit]

  1. ^ John N. Vaughan. The World's 20 Largest Churches (Grand rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1984), 71-75.
  2. ^ Poewe, Karla O. (1994). Charismatic Christianity as a global culture. University of South Carolina Press. pp. 90–93. ISBN 978-0-87249-996-6.

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