National Council of Churches in Korea
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The National Council of Churches in Korea (Korean: 한국 기독교 교회 협의회; NCCK) is a Christian ecumenical organization founded in Korea in 1924 as the National Christian Council in Korea. It is a member of the World Council of Churches and the Christian Conference of Asia.
Member churches
There are now 9 member churches in the National Council of Churches in Korea:[1]
- Anglican Church of Korea
- Assembly of God of Korea
- Lutheran Church in Korea
- Korea Evangelical Church
- Korean Methodist Church
- Korean Orthodox Church
- Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
- Presbyterian Church of Korea (TongHap)
- The Salvation Army in Korea
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