Korean Methodist Church
Appearance
The Korean Methodist Church (Korean: 기독교대한감리회; Hanja: 基督敎大韓監理會) is a large Methodist denomination in South Korea and the rest of the world, with approximately 1.5 million members.[1] Methodist missionaries came from the United States in the late 19th century. It became independent in 1930, and celebrated its centennial in 1984. The denomination has ties with its mother church, the United Methodist Church.
In 2023, the church suspended and later excommunicated one of their pastors, Lee Dong-hwan, for his support of LGBT rights. The South Korean courts granted an injunction to suspend the excommunication the following year.[2] The denomination later announced that it would not accept pastors who support or endorse homosexuality.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Korean Methodist Church — World Council of Churches". www.oikoumene.org. January 1948. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ Lee, Hae-rin (19 July 2024). "Court suspends Korean Methodist church's excommunication of pro-LGBTQ pastor". The Korea Times. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ Song, Kyung Ho (8 September 2024). "감리교 호남연회 "동성애 지지 목회자 받지 않을 것"" [Methodist Honam Conference: "We Will Not Accept Pastors Who Support Homosexuality"]. Christian Today. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
Further reading
- Lewis, W. Roberta (2014). The Korean Methodist Church: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Dissertations and Theses. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1-5025-9310-8.[self-published source]