The Korean National Association of Christian Pastors (KACP; Rev. Kim Gyeong-weon, executive director) opened its 17th National Training Conference on June 23, at Korea Baptist Theological University, located on Bugyuseong-daero in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon. The conference theme was ¡°Seeking the Future of the Korean Church Following the 70th Anniversary of Liberation/Division and the 130th Anniversary of Mission.¡± 200 some clergy resolved to ¡°renew our reality, which is stained with greed and egoism, and practice Korean church unity and social service.¡±
Kim Jae-hyeon, director of the Korea Institute for Advanced Theological Studies (speaker in photo) presented a paper on ¡°Seeking the Future of the Korean Church Through Its History,¡± and Prof. Im Seong-bin of Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary spoke on ¡°The Future of the Korean Church Seen from the Standpoint of the Public Theology.¡±
During the conference on this day, KACP held its regular general assembly, at which it was decided to extend the terms of Executive Director Kim Gyeong-weon, Standing General Secretary Lee Seong-gu and others. Executive Director Kim promised, ¡°I will do my best to encourage cooperation among conservatives and progressives so that the Korean church may take a leadership role in this era.¡±
Article and photo by reporter Lee Saya (Isaiah@kmib.co.kr), from Daejon, with Marion Kim (marionkkim@icloud.com)
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