December 5th, 6:40 AM, held at Grand Intercontinental Hotel, Samseong-dong, Seoul
About 1,000 attendees including domestic and international national leaders, Christian community, and various figures expected

The 53rd National Breakfast Prayer Meeting held on December 2nd last year

The 53rd National Breakfast Prayer Meeting held on December 2nd last year

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The 54th National Breakfast Prayer Meeting of the Republic of Korea will be held on December 5th at 6:40 AM at the InterContinental Hotel in Samseong-dong, Seoul. This is the first on-site prayer meeting in three years and is expected to be attended by about 1,000 people, including domestic and international national leaders, Christian community members, and figures from various fields.


The theme of the prayer meeting is "God Who Does New Things, May the Lord's Comfort and New Hope Come to This Land." The meeting will be chaired by Elder Lee Bong-gwan, the chairman of the National Breakfast Prayer Meeting Preparatory Committee. The opening address will be given by Assemblyman Lee Chae-ik, chairman of the National Assembly Breakfast Prayer Meeting, and the opening prayer will be led by Assemblyman Kim Hoe-jae, vice chairman of the National Assembly Breakfast Prayer Meeting. Special prayers will cover 3 to 4 topics including the Itaewon tragedy, with representatives from various fields offering prayers. The benediction will be given by Senior Pastor Lee Dong-won of Global Mission Church.


The sermon titled "Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert" will be delivered by Pastor Ko Myung-jin of Suwon Central Baptist Church.


Elder Lee Bong-gwan, the chairman of the preparatory committee, quoted John Knox saying, "One praying person is stronger than a nation that does not pray," and expressed his commitment to making the best preparations for the successful hosting of the 54th National Breakfast Prayer Meeting on December 5th.



This year's prayer meeting will be held with about 1,000 participants. Special sign language interpretation services will be provided for the hearing impaired.


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