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Hangul
  
만민중앙교회

McCune–Reischauer
  
Manmin Jung-ang Gyohoe

Hanja
  
萬民中央敎會

Phone
  
+82 2-818-7000

Manmin Central Church

Revised Romanization
  
Manmin Chung'ang Kyohoi

Address
  
235-3 Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Similar
  
Yoido Full Gospel Church, Namguro Station, Guro Digital Complex, SaRang Community Church

Manmin Central Church is a Protestant Christian church founded in Seoul, South Korea in 1982 by Jaerock Lee and is one of the largest churches in Korea. Manmin means ‘all creation; all the nations; all the people.’

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Manmin Central church claims that they have the largest number of churches in Korea, and that they have 120,000 members throughout the world.

Manmin Church publishes Manmin News Paper, Manmin Magazine and has a TV broadcasting station called GCN.

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Christian activities

The church has organized a praise special orchestra entitled "Nissi". Nissi is one of the most important ministries in the Manmin Church and has been invited and performed in the National Breakfast Prayer Meetings, goodwill concerts at foreign embassies, and a variety of charitable events hosted by social and cultural organizations.

Manmin church participated in various Korean Christian activities, including events surrounding the 50th anniversary of the division of Korea, and the FIFA World Cup in 2002.

In 1997, the church choir participated in Choir Festival in commemoration of FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company)'s 41st anniversary together with other churches.

In 1998, the senior pastor of the church joined The Korea Lawyers Mission Association. According to the Manmin News, the official newsletter of the church, 12 ambassadors to Korea partook in service at Manmin Central Church on March 7, 2010.

The church has sent missionaries to the USA, Japan, South America and Africa.

Criticism

The church was ejected from the Christian Council of Korea in April 1999 over a "heretical claim" allegedly made by Jaerock Lee in July 1998, when he stated that he was "sinless and exempted from dying".

In 1999, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, a South Korean TV broadcaster, aired a documentary critical of Jaerock Lee. Members of the Manmin Central Church forcibly entered the TV station and cut off the power supply in the control room, interrupting the programme several times. Meanwhile, other supporters, numbering between 1,500 and 2,000 according to different sources, blocked off nearby roads. Manmin Central Church members later filed a lawsuit against the TV station. Three church leaders and eight members of the church were sentenced to jail for between two and a half years and three years, for their roles in the protests.

Growth

The Manmin Church claims to have more than 120,000 members and 9,000 domestic and overseas branch churches throughout the globe, and has so far commissioned more than 103 missionaries to 22 countries, including the United States, Russia, Germany, Canada, Japan, China, France, India, Kenya. MMTC (Manmin Missionary Training Centre) was also established to provide cross-cultural training program and Ministry opportunities for world evangelism. In 1993, Manmin Central Church was selected as one of the “World's Top 50 Churches” by the Christian World magazine (US).

Many celebrities such as former prime minister of Korea Han Duck-soo were invited to Manmin church's anniversary.

References

Manmin Central Church Wikipedia