Korean Central Presbyterian Church

1 of 7 - Special Offering - Donations will be collected for Myanmar & China - This Sunday, June 29th
2 of 7 - Cambodia Team - Bake Sale Fundraiser - This Sunday, June 29th, 11:00am
3 of 7 - Cambodia Team - Cambodia Movie Night, New Year Baby - Saturday, July 12th
4 of 7 - Cambodia Team - Commissioning Service - Sunday, July 13th
5 of 7 - Cambodia Team - Joint Large Group: Fundraising Dinner - Friday, July 25th
6 of 7 - Cambodia Team - Pearl Tea Fundraiser - Sundays in July
7 of 7 - Cambodia Team - In Cambodia - August 1st to August 16th
KCPC's home before El Nino
St. Emydius Church
St. Emydius Church, entrance
St. Emydius Church, inside
Former mortuary

Historical Timeline

February 7, 1971 Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC) is founded by Reverend Seung Gohn Kim and 13 other members. They hold their first worship service at the San Francisco YMCA.
April 9, 1972 Jerusalem Church is founded by Reverend Hyun Tal Yi.
October 12, 1974 KCPC purchases a building at 245 Duboce Avenue in San Francisco.
1976 KCPC and Jerusalem Church merge to become the new KCPC. For the next 3 years, Reverend Hyun Tal Yi oversees pastoral duties at the 245 Duboce Avenue church building.
March 14, 1979 In an auction, a deacon acquires a building at 1859 Geary Boulevard in San Francisco as the new home for KCPC. It is infamously known as the final church Jim Jones' cult inhabited. KCPC remains here for a little over 10 years.
April 30, 1979 Reverend Dong Ha Lim (Reverend Hyun Tal Yi's nephew and Tim/Luke Lim's father) takes over the head pastor position for the next 17 years.
May 6, 1979 KCPC holds their first worship service under Reverend Dong Ha Lim, marking KCPC's official anniversary date.
1981 A handful of mostly UC Berkeley students start a college group at KCPC.
October 17, 1989 The 1987 Loma Prieta earthquake causes irreparable structural damage. The city bans KCPC members from reentering the church, but they do so anyway against the orders of firemen and policemen. Eventually, the building is demolished in 1990. (Today, the San Francisco Post Office is located where the old church once stood.)
October 29, 1989 KCPC shares a building with a Jewish synagogue in San Francisco while searcing for a permanent home.
July 8, 1990 KCPC meets at Wallenberg High School in San Francisco for a month.
August 12, 1990 KCPC finds a new home at 50 Northridge Drive in Daly City, on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
August 9, 1992 Pastor David Yi joins the pastoral staff.
October 4, 1992 This particular date marks the anniversary of the first EM service. Various ministries within the English Ministry form and grow over the following years. Eventually they are divided into College Group, Young Adult Group (YAG), and Married Couples Group (MCG). We also have a nursery, children's ministry, and youth group.
August 1995 Pastor Eugene Noh joins the pastoral staff.
1997 Reverend Dong Ha Lim steps down as head pastor in order to plant a church in the Sacramento area. After the search for a new head pastor, KCPC welcomes Reverend Jung Han Cho.
1998 Due to the El Nino phenomenon, a perpendicular street in the neighborhood perched on the cliffside undergoes massive levels of erosion. The residents on this street are in danger of losing their homes to the erosion. Had the residents not been proactive in saving their homes, the houses would have fallen off the cliff. The city requests that KCPC loan soil to its neighbors so their homes might regain foundation. Under some pressure, KCPC complies with the intention of being able to move back in June 2000.
February 22, 1998 Reverend Ryan Kim joins the English Ministry pastoral staff.
August 9, 1998 KCPC moves out due to the Avalon Canyon landslide.
August 16, 1998 Worship is moved to St. Emydius Church at 286 Ashton Avenue in San Francisco.
August 1998 KCPC shares St. Emydius church in San Francisco. Although KCPC plans on moving back to Daly City, delayed building permits, neighborhood resident protests, and denied architectural plans contribute to a longer stay at St. Emydius.
May 12, 2002 Daly City helps KCPC to find a worship space at 6154 Mission Street in Daly City, a former mortuary, as a temporary arrangement until the new building is completed in November 2003.
July 21, 2002 For the first time, College Group meets in a separate service from the Young Adult and Married Couples groups. The vision of each ministry is to cater to the specific needs of college students, young adults, and married couples, respectively. Reverend Eugene Noh leads the college group services while Reverend Ryan Kim leads the young adult and married couples ministries, also known as the English Ministry service.
September 11, 2005 KCPC finally returns to a new building at 50 Northridge Drive in Daly City.
May 7, 2006 KCPC celebrates its 35th Anniversary.
October 14, 2007 KCPC's English Ministry celebrates its 15th Anniversary.
April 27, 2008 Reverend Eugene Noh officially announces his resignation after 17 years of attendance and 13 years of faithful service at KCPC.

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