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Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong)

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The Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong) was a result of a split within the HapDongJeongTong due to theological differences and leadership struggles. In 1985 it adopted the current name. It has 5000 members and 50 congregations. The Westminster Confession and Apostles Creed are officially accepted.

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