
Korean Presbyterian Church
The Korean Presbyterian Church is a Protestant Christian denomination rooted in the Reformed tradition, emphasizing the authority of the Bible, the sovereignty of God, and the importance of church governance by elders (presbyters). It originated in Korea through missionary efforts and has grown significantly, reflecting a commitment to doctrinal orthodoxy, active gospel outreach, and social engagement. Worship is characterized by scripture-centered sermons, hymn singing, and prayer. The church’s organization is typically hierarchical, with local congregations linked to regional and national councils. Overall, it plays a vital role in spiritual life, community service, and religious education within Korean society.