Fundamentalist Presbyterian General Assembly in Korea
South Korean Christian denomination
The Fundamentalist Presbyterian General Assembly in Korea was founded in 1983 by Pastor Yum Haeng-Soo and Pastor Hwang Oh-Gyo. The reason of the founding a new denominations that they believed that Korean churches were bowing to mammonism, secularism, syncretism and had to return the main tenets of the Bible.Yum Haeng-Soo begun to promote fundamental Reformed theology. In 2004 it had 70,000 members in 216 congregations. It subscribes the Apostles Creed and the Westminster Confession.[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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