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- Bak Dong-Sup from the non-mainline faction created HapDongBoSu. Later it was renamed to YeJangHapBo. It has 187,500 members and 300 congregations in 16...
- Hapdong section represented more theologically conservative wing than the TongHap. The Tonghap group maintained its affiliation to the World Council of Churches...
- Korea Presbyterian Church in Korea (Tonghap) Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) Presbyterian Church in the Republic...
- other Koreans or foreigners into their own religious meetings. In 2024, Mr. Jang, a current PR director at Shincheonji’s Gwacheon headquarters, was caught...
- Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014. Kim, Da-ye (26 May 2014). "Search for Yoo continues after raids". The Korea Times. Archived...
- HapDongChunTong HapDongBokUm ChanYang BoSuHapDong BokUm YeJong JeongRip Logos HwanWon DokNoHoe ****DongJungAng YeJangHapBo DaeShin II BupTong NamBuk HapDongBoSu SungHapChuk...
- in Korea (TongHapBoSu) Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJangHapBo) Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong) Presbyterian Church in Korea (YunShin) Presbyterian...
- 'soons,' in which 'soon wons' (small group members) are discipled by 'soon jangs' (small group leaders). Using the word 'soon,' as part of the ministry's...
- HapDongChunTong HapDongBokUm ChanYang BoSuHapDong BokUm YeJong JeongRip Logos HwanWon DokNoHoe ****DongJungAng YeJangHapBo DaeShin II BupTong NamBuk HapDongBoSu SungHapChuk...
- Church, History, fgtv.com, South Korea, retrieved 20 June 2020 "O come all ye faithful". The Economist. Special Report on Religion and Public Life. 3 November...