Knowledge (XXG)

Korean Presbyterian Church in Costa Rica

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organised the church. In 1985 it adopted the name Korean Presbyterian Church. In 1992 a church building was dedicated. In 1995 the church slit. The church affirms the
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was planted by Rev. Chang Hak Kwen. In 1982, it adopted the name the Korean Church. The same year Rev. Yong Guel Choi from
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Index

California
Apostles Creed
Nicene Creed
Westminster Confession
"Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions"
Categories
Presbyterian denominations in Central America
Protestantism in Costa Rica
Korean diaspora churches

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