Free for military, police, firefighters, and missionaries without personnel limits

Continuing free eye surgeries, rice, and airline tickets.

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Ju Cheolin] Segyero Church, which practices a life of giving and sharing with a consistent heart, is attracting attention by providing free meals to soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and missionaries at a high-end restaurant.


In 2021, during the height of COVID-19, Segyero Church established the Segyero Gaduk Vision Center on Gadukdo Island in Busan to serve the Korean church and the shrinking local community and to become a good neighbor.


The center, built with one basement floor and four above-ground floors, operates the Terabi Gaduk branch on the 1st and 2nd floors with permission as a brunch and dinner restaurant, providing free meals and drinks to soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and missionaries. The 3rd floor houses the Korea Next Generation Training Institute.

At Terabi Gadeok, soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and missionaries are provided with free meals and drinks without any personnel restrictions. <br>[Photo by Segyero Gadeok Vision Center]

At Terabi Gadeok, soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and missionaries are provided with free meals and drinks without any personnel restrictions.
[Photo by Segyero Gadeok Vision Center]

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Especially at Terabi, guests can enjoy their meals while taking in the ocean view. All profits are used for youth and pastors, and soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and missionaries are provided with free meals and drinks without any limit on the number of people.


Police officer Kim, who visited Terabi, said, “In this era of high prices, I was surprised to be able to eat chef-prepared food for free,” and added, “I want to visit again with my colleagues to enjoy healing.”


After dining, soldier Yoon, who returned to the restaurant, said, “I was deeply moved by the taste of the food and the kindness of the staff,” and expressed gratitude by giving a cake to the employees.


Segyero Church’s generous service does not end here. For the past 14 years, it has performed free cataract and other eye disease surgeries, restoring sight to nearly 10,000 people who had suffered from eye conditions.


Additionally, it practices love by providing free rice support for those in need, free airline tickets for multicultural families visiting their hometowns, and free family photo shoots. Furthermore, it supports neighbors facing difficulties in daily life by offering free psychological counseling and legal consultations to provide more practical help and benefits.



Pastor Son Hyunbo said, “What we must do is serve our neighbors and convey God’s love,” and added, “To become ‘Good Neighbors! People who inspire,’ our generous service will continue.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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