
Korean Church
The Korean Church refers to the Christian community in South Korea, known for its vibrant and diverse expressions of faith. Christianity has significantly influenced Korean culture and society since the late 19th century. The church encompasses various denominations, with Protestantism and Catholicism being the largest. It has a strong emphasis on community, worship, and outreach, contributing to social movements and charitable activities. Additionally, Korean churches are known for their dynamic worship services, including contemporary music, prayer, and community engagement, reflecting the country's blend of modernity and tradition in religious practice.