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"I'm grateful for a church that nurtures me in my faith and provides an opportunity to serve as well as be served. " - Engineer

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. - Jesus (Matthew 18b-20 NIV)
Seoul Union Church supports multiple mission outreach projects. The picture below shows a group that prepared posters about missions that the church supports. The Church supports both local Korean Missions and Missions in several other countries. Individuals have opportunity to work directly in the local missions. Click for a list of missions the church supports regularly.
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Missions & Missionaries We Support

  • Aeranwon (Han, Sang-soon)
    This home for unwed mothers provides daycare and Christian education.


  • Angels’ Haven Orphanage (Cho, Kyu-whan)
    Providing for the physical needs of the handicapped in Seoul. Angels’ Haven funds purchase custom fitted braces for those in need. We have supported them since 1983.


  • Jungshin Girls’ Technical School (Pang, Soonja)
    Our church provides working funds and travel expenses for Pang Sunja, a woman chaplain at this girls’ reformatory. We have supported Rev. Pang for more than 20 years.


  • Camp Mount O’Pines (Van, Liz)
    This summer camp program provides Christian teaching to western youth in Korea, our church funds provide scholarships for youth that are not part of a church family.


  • Holt Child Welfare Society (Holt, Molly & Choi Young-dea)
    Holt Korea works as a general child welfare agency for homeless children. About 300 physically and mentally handicapped children are taken care of at Ilsan Welfare Town, Kyounggi-do.


  • Lydia House (Suh, Chun-suk)
    This facility houses elderly and blind women in Seoul, offering shelter, food, support and Christian teaching.


  • Severance Hospice (Shepherd, Helen)
    This program provides support for terminally ill cancer patients that cannot remain in the hospital and are unable to receive sufficient care in a home environment.


  • Deaf Ministries International (Muir, Neville)
    Through Deaf Ministries International we support this organization’s deaf camp scholarships and operating funds.


  • Deaf Ministries Korea (Oh, Se-whang)
    This church located in Hopjeong-Dong ministers to deaf people.


  • Team (Flickner, Brian and Joyce)
    The Flickners through The Evangelical Alliance Mission are living in South Africa teaching Durban Bible College evangelizing to the Hindu population.


  • Child Evangelism Fellowship, Ghana (Otchere, Frank)
    This organization works to reach the children in Medina, Ghana for Jesus Christ through Vacation Bible Schools. Over 900 children attended VBS in 1998. The city has a large Muslim population that this organization reaches.


  • Church Around the World – bulletin insert (prayer and praises on Christian World events)


  • Overseas Mission Fellowship (OMF) (Gale, Melissa and Jeff)
    This couple used to be with ‘International Students Inc.’ and worked among the international students at a local University in the U.S.. Now They are in language training school in Singapore getting ready for Mission work in China.


  • Sally-Anne Orlando, Castro and Daniella
    Sally-Anne and Orlando are workers with Latin Link UK in Nuevos Horizantes, Ecuador where they build orphanages, and have a music ministry.


  • World Concern (Kim, Sebastian & Kirsteen, and Kim, jung-yoon)
    Sebastian and his family are in Cambridge, England doing his Ph.D’s and preparing to go back as missionaries to India where they were prior to the U.K.. Miss Jung-yoon Kim is a nurse working as the trainer for nurses at the hospital in western Uganda. We have supported her since 1987.


  • Wycliffe Bible Translators
    Our church supports Paul and Kathy Schmidt who are working as Bible Translators in Kenya for the Tembo tribe in the D.R. Congo.


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