From Engineering Lab to Pulpit: The Preaching Style of Pastor Park Kwang-ri
An exploration of Park Kwang-ri's expository preaching ministry at Woorineun Church — a grace-centered approach that challenges legalism and envisions the congregation as a 'gaseous church' dispersed into everyday life.
The Hub of the Gospel: Kim Joo-hwan's Expository Preaching
Pastor Kim Joo-hwan of HUB Church brings Harvard New Testament scholarship into sustained expository series anchored in gospel-centered theology.
Cho Young-min's Preaching Style — Deep Expository Rhythm and the Art of the Written Sermon
Pastor Cho Young-min of Nanum Church has built a distinctive approach to expository preaching grounded in inductive Bible study — and extended it into a unique literary form he calls the 'written sermon.'
Won Yu-kyung: Preaching Through Paradox and Integrated Worship
An analysis of POD Church pastor Won Yu-kyung's three-point mixed structure, Hebrew exegetical method, 'essential imbalance' philosophy, and integrated worship design.
Preaching by the Church Calendar: The Liturgical Method of Pastor Choi Joo-hoon
An analysis of the preaching methodology of Pastor Choi Joo-hoon of Jungang Lutheran Church — lectionary-based liturgical preaching, theological communication through art iconography, and the public extension of the priesthood of all believers.
Reading Scripture as Story: The Preaching Style of Ahn Yong-sung
How Ahn Yong-sung of Geuruteogi Church brings narrative criticism and postcolonial scholarship into expository preaching within a liturgical worship framework.
Lim Chae-young's Preaching Style — From the Weight of Life Into the Text
Pastor Lim Chae-young of Seobu Holiness Church begins every sermon where his congregation already lives. Questions about proof, belonging, and endurance open the text, and the text sends listeners back with answers they didn't expect.
Lee Jeong-gyu's Preaching Style — Long-Form Mark Exposition and a Pulpit Fluent in Modern Culture
Pastor Lee Jeong-gyu of Sigwang Church (Kosin Presbyterian) runs sustained sequential exposition through the Gospel of Mark while drawing directly on Edwards, C.S. Lewis, and Chesterton — and opening every sermon wide with film illustrations and everyday life.
Lee Ho-sang's Preaching Style — Tracing the Narrative of Acts with Embedded Word Studies
Pastor Lee Ho-sang of Ulsan Church works sequentially through Acts, situating each passage inside the story's unfolding movement and weaving Greek and Hebrew etymology into the body of the sermon itself.
Lim Hyung-kyu's Preaching Style — Everyday Language and the Identity Sermon
Pastor Lim Hyung-kyu of Lighthouse Seoul Forest Church brings a Buddhist monk and a Korean divorce intervention show into the pulpit, then consistently lands on the cross. This profile examines how his culture-engaged illustrations and identity-centered series work together.
Lee Hye-jin's Preaching Style — Sequential Expository Preaching and the Diaspora Pulpit
Pastor Lee Hye-jin of Atlanta Bethel Church has built an unusual archive of sequential expository preaching — eighty-two sermons through Luke alone, plus many other biblical books — while engaging contemporary Korean hermeneutical debates from his diaspora pulpit in Georgia.
Oh In-sung's Preaching Style — Walking the Pentateuch as a Single Story
Pastor Oh In-sung of Hangang Church (Seoul, PROK) spent eighteen months taking his congregation through the entire Pentateuch in sequential order. Hebrew etymologies, structural diagrams, and pastoral anecdotes combine into a coherent homiletical grammar — examined here through actual subtitles from eight Sunday sermons.
Kim Dong-hyun's Preaching Style — Sequential Exposition of Matthew and Illustrations That Land in Daily Life
Senior Pastor Kim Dong-hyun of Daejeon Disciples Church works through Matthew across many months in sequential expository preaching, bridging text and life through everyday and historical illustrations, moments of congregational repetition, and brief original-language exegesis.
Han Moon-duk's Preaching Style — Proclamation That Opens in the World and Closes in Silence
Pastor Han Moon-duk of Hyanglin Church brings together the Minjung theology tradition, unflinching social commentary, historical exegesis, and layered illustration into a weekly practice his congregation calls haneultteutpyeogi — the unfolding of heaven's will.
Jang Jae-ryung's Preaching Style — Reading the Margins Inside the Liturgical Year
Pastor Jang Jae-ryung of Jeong-ui-ui Neutinamu Soop Church reads scripture through poetry and literature, anchors his sermons in liturgical time, and consistently turns the congregation's gaze toward the overlooked.
Nam Bin's Preaching Style — 'BETTER' Theology for the Hongdae Generation
Pastor Nam Bin of Newsong Church (Hongdae, Seoul) has built a distinctive preaching grammar that moves from Korean daily life — industrial revolutions, delivery apps, celebrity one-liners — to the gospel's central claims. This profile draws on transcripts from ten sermons.
Lee Sang-jun's Preaching Style — Commitment Theology and a Congregation Made to Walk Together
Pastor Lee Sang-jun of 1516 Church has built a sustained expository practice — a year through Samuel, then on through the Pastoral Epistles — around a single governing conviction: that perseverance, not optionality, is the shape of a faithful life.
Shim Sung-soo's Preaching Style — Sequential Exposition and the Sermon That Comes Down the Mountain
Pastor Shim Sung-soo of Life Church in Jongno, Seoul preaches through entire biblical books week by week — and returns every time to the question of how proclaimed truth descends from the mountain into Monday's ordinary life.
Kim Sang-ho's Preaching Style — From Life's Questions to Gospel Resolution
Pastor Kim Sang-ho of Mokdong Youngshin Church begins his sermons by naming the tensions his congregation already carries — and ends by showing how the gospel reframes them. An analysis of thematic-expository preaching shaped by pastoral transparency.
Ji Sung-up's Preaching Style — Setting the World's Way Against God's Way
Pastor Ji Sung-up of Sanseong Church (Daejeon) preaches Exodus, the Beatitudes, the fruit of the Spirit, and the Lord's Prayer as sustained series that run to completion, structuring each sermon around a contrast between the world's way and God's way before translating the biblical narrative into a present-day principle of faith.