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                             83  Hanggook Church                                                                    84  Yongjang Church

                             102-1 Hanggok-ri, Geunnam-myeon, Uljin                                                273 Hwaseong-ri, Jukbyeon-myeon, Uljin







                                                                                                            “Yongjang Church in Uljin was established in 1907 due to the
                                                                                                         expansion of Hanggok Church, which was first established in Uljin.”




                                                                                                                                      Yongjang Church is a fruit collected
                                                            Hanggook Church                                                           from Hanggok Church, which sowed the
                                                                                                                                      seeds of the gospel through martyrdom
                   Architecture of the Korean Baptist Churches in Japanese colonial era                                               in Uljin. Founded in 1910 during the
                    in Hanggok-ri, Geunnam-myeon, Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do                                                         Japanese occupation, it was originally
                                                                                                                                      located in the field at the entrance of the
                                                                                                                                      village, but moved to its current location
            This church, located in Hanggok-ri, Geunnam-myeon, Uljin-gun, is the first church to                                      in 1936. Along with Hanggok Church, it
                                                                                                   Church Members of Yongjang Church of the
            be built in Uljin and the sixth nationwide Baptist church in Korea. A teacher named Son   Korean Baptist Churches         has been a valuable data for research on
            Pil-hwan, who was influenced by missionary Malcolm C. Fenwick (1863-1935) , founded the                                   modern hanok-style church buildings.
            church in 1908. When you enter Hanggok Church, there are an old building in front of                                      In 2006, it was designated as registered
            the entrance, a new church building built in 1983 on the left, and an annex building on                                   Cultural Heritage No. 287 by the Cultural
            the right, forming a “ㄷ” shape overall. The old building was a hanok-style church, which                                  Heritage Administration.
            was divided into male and female seats according to the idea of gender separation, but the
            location was changed due to the cancellation of discrimination.
            For this reason, it is regarded as a valuable resource for research on the history of the
            Korean church and was designated as registered cultural heritage No. 286 in 2006. Materials
            such as an “underground shelter,” which served as shelter in case of emergency, and an old
            pulpit and chair are preserved.
            The church is also a sacred place
            that produced martyrs. Pastor
            Jeon Je-gyu, Pastor Jeon Byeong-
            moo, and Church member Nam
            Seok-cheon were martyred by
            the Japanese military and the
            Communist Party, respectively.
                                                                                                                                        Registered Cultural Heritage No. 287 in 2006
            For this reason, the church is
            called the Jerusalem Church on            registered cultural heritage No. 286 in
            the east coast as the holy place of            2006- Uljin Hanggok Church                           The inside of the church
            Korean baptism.
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