Korean church?



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Posted by castletoy 19 yrs ago
I just arrived in HK and wonder if there is(are) a Korean church in Hong Kong Island or Kwoloon. Thanks in advance.

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aemom 19 yrs ago
Yes there is at least one.: www.hkkorch.org

The ad is on page C6 (Church Notices) of South China Morning Post today (and every Saturday). Sorry, the ad is in Korean, so I can't read it!


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castletoy 19 yrs ago
Thank you all for very helpful advice. For further referece, I also found a list of Korean churches in HK at www.koreanhk.com.

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TC 19 yrs ago
Just out of interest, what makes a 'Korean church'? Is it any religion/denomination that holds services in the Korean language, or is it a specific religion in itself? The wider church of which I am a member (a well-known branch of the Christian church) has Korean congregations in several countries where there are significant Korean communities, and also a large presence in Korea itself - but it would hardly be considered a 'Korean church' as such. Like I said - just interested.

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castletoy 19 yrs ago
I agree with timklip's response to TC's question. By 'Korean church', I mean a Christian church of any major denomination with a majority of Korean-speaking members and (at least part of the) services conducted in Korean. 'Korean churches' are of course open to non-Korean members in their respective communities as TC pointed out.

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