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62    Gyeonggi-do  Gyeonggi-do                                        63



 47  Namyang Methodist Church
                  48  Suwon Jongno Methodist Church
 11 Namyangsijang-ro 25beon-gil, Namyang-eup, Hwaseong-si
    https://nych356.wixsite.com/website  830 Jeongjo-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si   http://www.sjmc.or.kr




 Namyang Methodist Church was founded on April 7, 1897 by an American missionary,
 George Heber Jones (Korean name: Jo Won-si) . Pastor Hong Seung-ha, the first Korean Pastor of
 Namyang Methodist church, served as the head of the Hawaii Immigration Group, became
 the senior pastor of Christ United Methodist Church which is the first Korean church   “A church established in 1901, based on the faith
 abroad, and led the independence movement by establishing Shinminhoe (New People’s   community formed in Suwon town in 1899.”
 Association)  in Hawaii. After that, the church led the modernization during the enlightenment
 period by establishing modern private schools for the nation and the country, Bohung
 Primary School (1901)  and Jeha Girls’ School (1902) .   Suwon Jongno Methodist Church is the first Protestant church in Suwon,
 In Namyang Methodist Church, there are two monuments commemorating pastor Lee   which was established in 1899 by a Methodist Missionary W.C. Swear,
 Pil-ju. Lee Pil-ju participated as one of 33 national representatives during the March 1st   Kim Dong Hyun who had hardships of prison life, and the prayer and
 Movement in 1919 and spent two years in prison. In March 1934, Lee Pil-ju was appointed   dedication of Lee Myung-sook. In the fall of 1901, Bosidong Church (the
 as a senior pastor of Namyang Methodist Church,   former name of Suwon Jongno Church)  was established at 116 Bosi-dong, Buk
 Q:  For what purpose did you print
 retired at the age of 65 and remained a retired   Moonan, and it was relocated to Jongno Crossroads in 1907, the site of
 this declaration and distribute it to
 pastor to take care of the church. Lee Pil-ju refused   the public?  martyrdom caused by Sinyu persecution and Byeongin persecution.
 to change his Korean name to Japanese name and  A:  It is to promote peace in the East   At that time, the Suwon Jongno Church played a role as an outpost for
 and to gain the independence of
 opposed Shinto practices despite all kinds of threats   missionary work to the south part of Seoul. Maeil School was established
 Joseon. In other words, restore the
 and conciliations from the Japanese imperialism   nation.  in the church, and Lee Ha-young, junior pastor, took charge of the first
 and died of a chronic disease in 1942.  Q:  Did you claim independence   school administration, and since 1907, Samil School and Samil Girls’
 because you thought it would
 Namyang Methodist Church  become independent?  High School (currently Maehyang Girls’ High School)  have been separated and have
 A :  Yes. I thought it would be indepe-  reached the present day.
 ndent.
 Q:  Are you going to do another
 independence movement in the
 future?
 A :  Yes. I will carry on an independ-
 ence movement no matter how
 long it will take.












 Monument of                      Suwon Jongno Methodist Church
 Pastor Lee Pil-ju
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