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Chilgol Church

Chilgol Church is a Protestant church on Kwangbok Street, Kwangbok, Chilgol, Pyongyang, North Korea. It is one of two Protestant churches in the country. It is dedicated to Kang Pan-sok, a deaconess in the Presbyterian church who was the mother of North Korea's founding leader Kim Il Sung.

History
The church was founded in 1899. According to North Korea, the church was destroyed in June 1950 in the beginning of the Korean War in American bombing and Kim Il Sung ordered the church rebuilt on the spot where the original one associated with his mother had stood. The church was rebuilt in its original style in 1989, and placed under the authority of the Korean Christian Federation. There is a museum devoted to Kang near the church. ==Worship==
Worship
The church welcomes believers on official visits, foreign travellers to Pyongyang, diplomats, and members of international organizations. Morale, patriotism and national unity are celebrated there and prayers are made for the reunification of the country. North Korean defectors from outside Pyongyang have reported that they were not aware of the existence of the church. Protestant pastors are present in the church, but it is not known if they are resident or visiting pastors. ==Politics==
Politics
South Korean missionaries consider the church to be an instrument of state propaganda. South Korean pastor Han Sang-ryeol visited the church on 28 June 2010. His travel to North Korea was not authorized by the government of his home country and he was sentenced to five years in prison upon his return to South Korea. ==See also==
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