
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
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The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has had extensive work in Korea for over a century of ministry and, in spite of the division of the country, has one mission specialist continuing to work in North Korea. Jungja Hong, serving at the invitation of the Korean Christian Federation, is an artist who uses her art to teach and communicate the gospel message to children and youth.
Korea has experienced severe food shortages since the early 1990s. Korean-American congregations of the PC(USA) have provided food aid to North Koreans, as has the PC(USA) through the One Great Hour of Sharing Offering and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. The PC(USA) has supported the Bongsoo Church’s orphanage with donations of grain, medicine and diapers, and because of the shortage of milk cows in North Korea, it supplies soy milk to supplement the diet of babies and children. It has also supplied tons of wheat flour to support production at the Bongsoo noodle factory.
Presbytery Partnerships
Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse
Presbytery of Los Ranchos
National Capital Presbytery
Presbytery of New Harmony
Seattle Presbytery
Sierra Mission Partnership (Nevada, Sacramento and Stockton presbyteries)
Partner organizations
Korean Christian Federation (KCF)
Learn more about Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
Visit the BBC country profile.
See the 2012 Presbyterian Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p. 198
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