Love and Sharing for the Underprivileged... Yeongyang Seobu Church Donates 5 Million Won for Needy Neighbors
Yeongyang Seobu Church participating in the Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign and donating funds.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Yeongyang Seobu Church in Gyeongbuk visited Yeongyang County Office on the 28th to share hope with neighbors in need by donating 5 million won for helping underprivileged neighbors.
Yeongyang Seobu Church raised 5 million won through the voluntary participation of its congregation to practice God's love and love for neighbors around this Christmas.
Pastor Park Byeongseok, the head pastor of Yeongyang Seobu Church who attended the donation ceremony, said, “Although everyone is struggling due to COVID-19, as a church serving the Yeongyang area, we gathered a small amount of sincerity to practice the love of Jesus. I hope that the heart of Jesus, who came down to the lowest place, sacrificed to save people, and granted salvation, will be a great strength and happiness to all the residents of Yeongyang County.”
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County Governor Oh Dochang responded, “Despite the economic downturn, I deeply thank the officials of Yeongyang Seobu Church who think first of the neighbors in need in the region, and we will ensure that the donation is properly delivered to those who are marginalized and in need, such as welfare blind spots within the jurisdiction.”
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