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 107  Wolpyeong Church       108  Choryang Church

 554 Gumiwolpyeong-ro, Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan  53 Choryangsang-ro, Dong-gu, Busan   http://www.choryang.org




 “Ulsan Wolpyeong Church produced 6 martyrs.”
                                                Choryang Church
 Wolpyeong Church began on March 8, 1909 when Gelson Engel, a missionary from
 Australia, worshiped with Lee Ki-yeon, a member of Jeoneup Church. The first believer of
 Wolpyeong Church was Woo Young-sik, a Chinese scholar and a richman of the Woo clan
 village. After evangelized by the missionary, he was severely persecuted, but Woo Young-
 sik's family and his relatives all believed in Jesus and became the key men of Wolpyeong
 Church, leading to the death of martyrs. When Wolpyeong Church members were martyred,
 it was before Korea War, and they were martyred by Namro Party, Workers’ Party of South   “Choryang Church
 Korea.  The Communist Party that advocated Godless materialism stood against Christianity   has had hard time
 and persecuted Christians. The first martyr of Wolpyeong Church was Deacon Woo Du-  along with the
 bong, Woo Young-sik’s third son, who was visiting his hometown while doing business in   nation.”
 Gyeongju, he was killed and martyred by communists on April 13, 1948, in the yard of the
 village hall for only one reason: believing in Jesus. The second martyr was Deacon Woo Jae-
 man, who was killed in February 1950 in a reservoir in front of Wolpyeong Church.
 After that, even before the Korean People’s Army came to Ulsan, five days after the
              Choryang Church, along with Busanjin Church, is an early church in the Busan
 outbreak of the 1950 Korean War, Deacon Jeong Doo-ran, Jo Jae-yeon, and Jo Mal-bok,
              area. Missionary William Martyn Baird started Choryang Church in May 1892 at his
 who were praying in the chapel, were martyred by the attack of the communists. The sixth
              ‘Sarangbang’ in Yeongseonhyeon. On November 7 of the same year, he established
 martyr was Deacon Woo Sung-man, the younger brother of the second martyr, Deacon
              Choryang Church. Missionary William Martyn Baird was interested in education and he
 Woo Jae-man, who visited his brother’s house on August 14, 1951, to comfort his sister-in-
              moved to Pyongyang later and established Soongsil University. Choryang Church has
 law, who was alone due to his brother’s martyrdom.
              had hard time along with the nation.
 Wolpyeong Church, which has six martyrs in the 126 years of Christian history in Ulsan,
              During the late period of Joseon and the Japanese colonial era, the church members
 was designated as the Martyr Memorial Church of
              fought for the independence of Korea, stood against Japan, and opposed visiting Shinto
 the Ko Shin Presbyterian in Korea in 2014, and the
              shrine. It was also the last bastion of refugees
 Ulsan Martyrs Memorial Project was launched to start
              during the Korean War. Choryang Church is where
 a project to honor the martyrs of Wolpyeong Church.
              Pastor Ju Ki-cheol, the important pastor in Korea
 In recognition of their contribution to protecting the
              Christian history, was. Pastor Joo, the third pastor in
 hometown of these martyrs, some were buried in the
              charge of Choryang Church, was martyred to keep
 Daejeon National Cemetery.
              his faith in opposition to Japanese shrine worship,
              saying, “We cannot bow to your idol.” His upright
              temperament is reflected in his church members
              as well. If you go to Choryang Church, there is a
              history exhibition hall. Not only the initial data
              of Choryang Church, but also the pulpit used by
              Pastor Joo Ki-chul is displayed.
 Wolpyeong Church  Monuments to the martyrs              The pulpit used by Pastor Joo
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