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Providence (officially Christian Gospel Mission; Korean: 기독교복음선교회), better known as JMS (acronym of Jesus Morning Star), [1] [2] is a Christian new religious movement founded by Jung Myung-seok in 1980 and headquartered in Wol Myeong-dong, South Korea. Providence has been widely referred to by international media as a cult.
Wolmyeongdong Training Center is the name commonly used externally. Within the JMS organization, it is referred to as the Christian Gospel Mission Natural Training Center or the Wolmyeongdong Natural Temple. The village, originally named Dalbakgol due to its bright moonlight, was renamed Wolmyeongdong.
Jung Myung-seok (Korean: 정명석; born 16 March 1945; sometimes spelled Jeong Myeong-Seok) is a South Korean clergy who founded and lead the Providence religious movement, also known as Christian Gospel Mission (CGM) or Jesus Morning Star (JMS), [3] [4] a Christian new religious movement that is commonly referred to as a Christian sect or cult.
Providence's play hasn't been perfect, but its achieving what its set out to do. Tuesday night's win over Delaware may have been the best example. here's why.
World Mission Society Church of God, Victory Altar, Shincheonji Church, Christian Gospel Mission (also known as JMS or Providence), Grace Road Church and Evangelical Baptist Church of Korea are other Korean new religious movements that originated within Christianity. [71] [72] [73] Other fringe Christian churches include the Manmin Central ...
The Shiloh Gospel Temple on Charles Street in North Providence was the scene of an arson fire in the early hours of Feb. 12. Police had been called about loud drumming, late-night fight
According to their mission statement, Sisters of Providence are "dedicated to the mission of being God's Providence in the world by committing ourselves to works of love, mercy and justice in service among God's people." [4] Individual sisters are free to worship in their own ways and places of ministry.
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