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94     Chungcheong-do  Chungcheong-do                                 95




 79  Ganggyeong Baptist Church  80  Ganggyeong Bugok Methodist Church

 10 Gyebaek-ro 167beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, Nonsan-si  8 Ongnyeobong-ro 73beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, Nonsan-si






                  Ganggyeong Bugok Methodist Church was originally a chapel of an
                  Evangelical Holiness Church. The reason why the chapel of the Evangelical
                  Holiness Church became the chapel of the Methodist Church is as follows.
                  Ganggyeong Evangelical Holiness Church was established in 1923 and is
                  also the first church to campaign against shrine worship. 57 Sunday school
                  students refused to worship the shrine in 1919.
                  The church was put up for sale in 1953 because the place was small. It was
                  initially purchased by a Catholic to use it as a factory, but it had been empty
                  for a year because he was afraid of receiving God’s punishment by using the
 Ganggyeon Baptist Church  church as a factory. And the chapel was purchased by Pastor Yoon Ban-in,
                  Kim Hyun-gu and Kim Moo-woong and became a Methodist church. The
                  chapel was designated as Registered Cultural Property No. 42 in September
                  2002. The size of the chapel is 119㎡ with 4 bays in front and 4 bays in side
 “Since its inaugural service in
                  and 16 bays in total. There are male and female doors on the left and right.
 1889, Ganggyeong Baptist Church,
                  Floor is made of wood, and the ceiling is constructed as a lotus lantern style
 founded in 1896, is the first
                  ceiling with exposed cross beams, collar beams, and rafters.
 church established among
 Protestants in Nonsan.”
 the 100th anniversary monument of
 Ganggyeong Baptist Church  “Ganggyeong Bogok Methodist Church, a hanok-style church built in 1923”
 Under the influence of Fenwick, a Canadian missionary who came to Korea in 1889, E.C.
 Pauling and Amanda Gardeline, who were sent from the Ella Thing Memorial Mission of
 Clarendon Street Baptist Church in Boston, USA, started the Ganggyeong Baptist Church at
 Ji Byung-seok’s house at 136 Bugok-ri, Ganggyeon-eup on February 9, 1896.
 When the church was liberated from Japan's oppression on Aug. 15, people used Japanese
 temple in Honggyo-ri as a chapel, and Pastor Lee Jong-deok was invited as the first pastor
 of the church. Pastor Lee Jong-deok was arrested in 1903 at the age of 19 for participating
 the Independence movement, and imprisoned at the Imcheon police substation, but he
 was released with the help of missionary Fenwick and Imcheon community leader, Jang
 Ki-young, and became the first seminary student to enter the Bible Academy of Gongju
 Church. In 1906, the first Baptist Church Convention was gathered at the Ganggyeong
 Baptist Church, and from then on, the Bible Institute was opened and it became the current
 Korean Baptist Theological University Seminary. The site of the Ganggyeong Baptist
 Church at 137 Bukok-ri, Ganggyeong-eup has designated as a Baptist Church Historic Site   Ganggyeong Bugok Methodist Church (Registered
                               Cultural Property No. 42 in September 2002)
 by Korea Baptist Church Convention.
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