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Korean Ministerial Appointments To Hawaii Methodist Churches

C D H L M

Published in October by the Center for Korean Studies, School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, as a project of the Centennial Celebration of Korean Immigration to the United States.

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Contents

Introduction

Appointments by Year

Alphabetical List of Ministers

Name Index

Release Notes

photographed at a conference in Chemulpo in October . Standing on the le end in the back row is Seung Ha Hong. Hong arrived in Hawaii in February and took charge of the Korean Evangelical Mission until illness prompted him to return to Korea. e preachers are pictured with missionaries E. M. Cable and C. S. Deming. is photograph is reproduced from e Korean Mission Field, , no. (March ).

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Prior to the first official appointment of ministers of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the end of

December , many Methodist ministers had been leading and ministering churches for Cau-casian, Japanese, and Korean congregations. is introduction describes the historical background of the appointment.

e Beginning of Methodism in Hawaii

Protestant Christianity in Hawaii was established in by the Congregational denomination (the present United Church of Christ). By the Hawaiian Congregational Board claimed , converts in a population of little more than ,. In the Methodist bishop in San Francisco appointed the Reverend W. S. Turner to establish a Methodist church in downtown Honolulu.1 For the next two years the charge flourished. John T. Waterhouse, a prominent merchant, contributed land. In King Kamehameha IV granted a char-ter, making it the only Methodist church in Amer-ica opened under a royal charter granted by a king.

Under this charter, Methodists constructed a sanctuary seating two hundred persons. Unfor-tunately, trustees soon began to quarrel about the building debt, and some members began to find fault with their minister. Turner le , and his succes-sors were unable to recapture the original enthusi-asm. e transient congregation withered to four men and three women. In the downtown property was sold to the Anglican (Episcopal) Church, which was just making its entry into Hawaii at the invitation of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma. In , a fellowship of Japanese Christians in San Francisco heard of the plight of Japanese sugar-plantation laborers in Hawaii. ese immigrant workers were mostly young and unmarried. ey were lonely, and the lack of customary restraints made them susceptible to vice and immoral prac-tices. Eventually, the Reverend Kanichi Miyama, ordained a deacon of the Methodist Episcopal Church in , was sent to Honolulu on March 16, 1888. On July , , a Japanese Methodist Church was organized as a part of the Pacific Coast Japanese Mission. is was the beginning of the second attempt at Hawaii Methodism. While the Japanese work was going on, the First

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. For the details of the beginning of Methodism in Hawaii, see Rev. and Mrs. Richard H. Bimson, Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Church: – (), –.

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Methodist Episcopal Church was reconstituted in when the Reverend Harcourt Peck, the secre-tary of the Honolulu YMCA, was appointed pastor by Methodist Bishop Merriman C. Harris of San Francisco. e Reverend Peck also became the first superintendent of the Honolulu Methodist churches. In , Dr. George L. Pearson succeeded the Reverend Peck in Hawaii as the superintendent and pastor of the First Methodist Church. All the work in Hawaii was still a part of the Pacific Coast Japanese Mission.

In the spring of , when the Methodist Gen-eral Conference met in Los Angeles, it was decided that the Hawaii work should no longer be a part of the Pacific Coast Japanese Mission but should be organized as the Hawaii Mission of the Cali-fornia Conference. e First Session of the Hawaii Mission was held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Honolulu, from December to Decem-ber in . Prior to the coming of Japanese contract work-ers, Chinese workers were brought to Hawaii in

. In the back row, from le to right, are Chin T'ae Ch'oe, Yi Che Kim, Yu Sun Kim, and Hong Kyun Shin. In the front row, le to right, are Young Shik Kim (?), Sun Il Yee, Chi Pum Hong, and Chan Ho Min.

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and assigned to plantations on all islands. Chinese-language services were begun by the Con-gregational and Anglican churches. In , a fra-ternal agreement was made between the Hawaiian (Congregational) Board and the Methodists that the Methodists would be in charge of Japanese and Korean work and that the Congregationalists were to care for the Chinese and Hawaiians.2

e Arrival of Korean Methodists

rough dealings among representative of the Hawaii Sugar Planters’ Association (); Horace Allen, the American minister to Korea; and David W. Deshler, owner of the East-West Development Company in Korea,3 the first boatload of Kore-ans landed at Honolulu Harbor on January , . Among the passengers were many fellow church members of Nai-Ri Methodist Church in Che-mulpo (also known as Yong-dong or Chemulpo Wesleyan Church). e Reverend George Heber Jones, minister of Nai-Ri Church and superintendent of the Meth-odist Church in the Chemulpo region, played an

important role in persuading his church members to go to Hawaii. When recruiters of immigrants to Hawaii encountered difficulty in convincing Kore-ans, the Reverend Jones assured them of the pleas-ant weather, educational opportunity and higher wages, free housing, and medical care4 and encour-aged church members to go to Hawaii.5 with Jones’s encouragement, fi y members (men and women) of Nai-Ri Church6 applied to immigrate, along with some laborers at Inchon Harbor.7 When the first group of Korean immigrants gathered to embark at Chemulpo on December , , Jones “held a large tent meeting in order to inspire them with laudable ambitions and pre-pare them for the strange experiences so soon to overtake them.” In addition, Jones “supplied them with a liberal amount of good literature” and “also handed a few of the leaders among them letters of introduction to Superintendent George L. Pearson of the Methodist Mission in Hawaii.”8 During the ten-day voyage from Nagasaki to Honolulu, exhorters Chung Soo Ahn9 and Yee Chai Kim10 from the Chemulpo Nai-Ri Methodist Church organized a prayer meeting in the steer-age of their ship and carried on Christian work

. Bimson, Hawaii Mission, . It was further agreed later that the work among the Japanese and Filipinos would be divided on a geographical basis. W. Vernon Middleton, Methodism in Alaska and Hawaii: New Patterns for Living Together (New York: Board of Mis-sions of the Methodist Church, ), .

. For a detailed account of Korean immigration to Hawaii, see Wayne Patterson, e Korean Frontier in America: Immigration to Hawaii, – (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, ).

. ese conditions were spelled out in the recruitment “poster,” and such posters were posted at various port cities, such as Wonsan, Inchon, Pusan, and Mokpo. It is not certain how large the poster was. Copies of a “notice” (one each in Korean and English) of x inches are kept at the Department of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles ( e Hei Sop Chin Archival Collection, Collection ).

. For details of the Reverend Jones’s involvement, see Soon Hyun, Powa yuramgi [Travel log of Honolulu] (Seoul, ).

. e average number of attendees at Sunday-morning wor-

ship service at the Nai-Ri Church was and for Sunday-evening worship service was – during . e th Annual Meeting Korea Mission Methodist Episcopal Church (), .

. Soon Hyun, Powa yuramgi, . . John W. Wadman, “Educational Work Among the Koreans,”

Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, December , —December , , .

. Shinhak wolbo [Biblical and church monthly] (Seoul, June ), –. Ahn was also an interpreter together with Jin Shoo Chung. Chung is one of the few whose names were not mentioned in the early Methodist publications in Korea.

. Yee Chai Kim arrived in Hawaii with his wife and a seven-year old son, Chan Jay Kim, according to the “passenger list.” Chan Jay was actually his brother, however, not a son. Honolulu Star-Bul-letin, November , . Korean Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, –, compiled by Duk Hee Lee Murabayashi, is on the Web site http://www.koreancentennial.org/resource/resource.html.

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among the fellow emigrants. Exhorter Yee Chai Kim preached the gospel at the prayer meeting.11 By the time they landed in Honolulu, they had a Methodist Episcopal Church organized. Fi y-eight of the first group of 102 immigrants were members.12 ey were greeted at the Immigration Station by the Reverend Pearson, who had been apprised of their coming.13 is first group of Korean immigrants was sent to Mokuleia Camp of Waialua Plantation on the North Shore of Oahu. A second boat of sixty-four Korean immigrants arrived on March , .

e interpreter on board was Soon Hyun, who attended Nai-Ri Methodist Church while he was employed at the East-West Development Com-pany. is group was sent to Kahuku Plantation on the North Shore of Oahu. As more Koreans arrived, the Reverend Pear-son followed up his good work, visited all the plantations where Koreans were dispatched, and succeeded in opening a few night schools in Eng-lish for the benefit of Koreans.14 e last two Koreans landing in Honolulu from the S.S. Mongolia on August , , were Kyeng Ho Moon and Woo Chai Kim. Moon was a local preacher of Nai-Ri Church and immigrated to Hawaii with his family on March , . Moon

went to Korea and came back with Kim. Kim was a local preacher of Kanghwa Island, just across from Chemulpo. e manifest of alien passengers for this voyage contains the note, “Kim was ticketed to San Francisco but elected to stop in Honolulu to assist Rev. Wadman.” Both Moon and Kim, how-ever, went on to the United States mainland shortly therea er.

Establishment of the Korean Methodist Churches in Hawaii and the Revival of Hawaii Methodism

e fi y-eight-member “Korean Methodist Congregation” on the first boat to Honolulu started “informal” worship services together with the immigrants from the second boat not long a er they settled in the Kahuku-Waialua area, probably sometime in March .15 ey were already in contact with Methodist Superintendent George Pearson, to whom the Reverend Jones of Che-mulpo had written a letter of introduction. Soon a er his arrival in October , Chung Soo Lim “reorganized” the worship service at the Kahuku-Waialua Korean Church,16 closely follow-ing the North American Methodist discipline.17

. Patterson, e Korean Frontier, n. . George Heber Jones, Korea: Land, People, and Customs

(Cincinnati, ), . Since fi y members of the Nai-ri Church were among the first group, eight new members may have been converted during the voyage.

. Wadman, “Educational Work Among the Koreans,” . . Wadman, “Educational Work Among the Koreans,” –. . Soon Hyun, Powa yuramgi, . Worshipers must have traveled

by train from Waialua to Kahuku or vice versa, approximately a ten-mile distance.

. Korean Independence Historical Association, e Reverend Soon Hyun Collected Works, Vol. XVIII, Autobiography and Other Writings (herea er Autobiography), manuscript (), . Soon Hyun returned to Korea in and probably wrote Powa yuramgi from memory and published it in Seoul at the end of . It is not clear when he wrote his Autobiography. Statements in Powa yuramgi and in the Autobiography do not match in some cases. For instance,

in Powa yuramgi, Hyun states that he arrived in Honolulu with sixty-plus Koreans on March , (p. ), but he says in the Auto-biography that he arrived about February , , with about Koreans (p. ). e passenger list includes sixty-four immigrants on the second immigrant ship, which arrived March , . Regard-ing church establishment, Hyun simply states in Powa yuramgi that he, Chi Pum Hong, and Chung Soo Lim established a Methodist church in the Kahuku-Waialua area (p. ) but gives a more detailed account in the Autobiography. His statement on the church “reorga-nization” in the Autobiography is followed by the sentence, “In the month of August. Rev. Pearson came to Kahuku and preached at the Korean Methodist Church,” giving the impression that the “reorga-nization” took place before Pearson’s preaching in August.

. In Korea, Methodist churches started to conduct worship services according to the Northern American Methodist discipline from January .

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Meanwhile in Honolulu, Chung Soo Ahn and Pyeng Kil Woo (later known as Pyung Koo Yoon)18 contacted Superintendent Pearson to organize the Korean Evangelical Society in Honolulu in Novem-ber . It is likely that Woo, Ahn, and Chi Pom Hong19 were leading the Society until the arrival of Seung Ha Hong.20 Upon his arrival in Honolulu on February , , Seung Ha Hong took charge of the Mission as a local preacher. In March , the Mission moved to a larger house on Emma and School Streets. e Korean Evangelical Mission received reg-ular church status in April from John W. Wadman, who succeeded Pearson as Hawaii Meth-odist Mission superintendent at the end of . From May , they started sending Pyeng Kil Woo, Kyo Tam Lee and Hyung Choo Lim as local preach-ers to various plantations. In July the Hono-lulu Korean Church moved to a larger house at Nuuanu Street. About this time Seung Ha Hong returned to Korea due to his poor health, and Chan Ho Min from California took charge of the Church. When the First Session of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held December and , , there was one Cauca-sian church, eleven Japanese churches, and nine-

. Dae-Sook Suh, ed., e Writings of Henry Cu Kim (Hono-lulu: University of Hawaii Press, ), . Woo was orphaned at an early age and was taken into the family of his paternal aunt. Pong-gil U was his childhood name, following the family name of his aunt’s husband. Woo arrived in Honolulu on October , .In the pas-senger list, Woo’s name is spelled as Pyeng Kil Woo. It is likely that Henry Cu Kim spelled the name differently. It appears that Woo changed his name not long a er his arrival in Hawaii.

. According to the list of arriving passengers, Hong’s parents and sister arrived on October , , and Hong arrived on Decem-ber , . However, his sister, Mollie Hong Min stated that his brother came together with their parents. Jessie M. Martin, “Min, Mollie Hong,” in Notable Women of Hawaii, ed. Barbara Bennett Peterson (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, ), . e Hong family might have traveled together to Japan but Hong took a later boat to Hawaii for some unknown reasons.

. Hyun wrote in Powa yuramgi that this was due to the efforts

of Seung Ha Hong, Pyung Koo Yoon, and others (p. ), but he did not specify the establishment date or organizer. Hyun’s Autobiogra-phy includes several names but points out that Seung Ha Hong was appointed as a local preacher (p. ). is statement is followed by “In the month of November the same ” and gives the impres-sion that the Honolulu church was established either earlier than November or in November. However, Seung Ha Hong arrived in Honolulu on February , , according to the passenger list. Man-yul Lee points out that Hong was still in Korea at the end of . Man-yul Lee, “Hawaii iminkwa Hankook kyohoe” [Korean immigrants and Korean church], paper presented at the Korean Americans in Hawaii: eir Life and Experience conference, Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii, January –, , p. . On the other hand, Bernice Kim states in her master’s thesis, “ e Koreans in Hawaii” (University of Hawaii, ), that in the Reverend C. P. Hong gathered some people and started church work in Honolulu.

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teen Korean churches. One Caucasian minister was appointed to the English church in Honolulu, and six Japanese ministers were assigned to six Japanese churches for . Five other Japanese plantation churches were yet to be supplied with ministers. At the same time, nine ministerial appointments were made for Korean churches in Hawaii. Eight other plantation-churches were yet to have ministers.21 In addition, Pyung Koo Yoon (Pyeng Kil Woo) was appointed editor of the Korean Christian Advo-cate, Hun Joo Song as the publisher of the Korean Christian Advocate, and Chi Sung Yee (Lee) as the

. Journal of the First Session of the Hawaiian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, , –.

superintendent of the Night Schools and Gospel Society. e following list of ministerial appointments was compiled from Official Minutes of Annual Ses-sion of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Epis-copal Church (present United Methodist Church) for the corresponding years (the name of the Con-ference changed subsequently). A minister’s known affiliated church in Korea prior to is included in parentheses. From , a minister’s appoint-ment to a church with other than a Korean congre-gation is noted in parentheses.

of Sun Il Yee as an elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, March 11, 1917.

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KAUAI

Lihue and Hanamalu Soon Hyen (Hyun) (Nai-Ri Church)Kilauea and Kealia To be supliedEleele and Koloa Kyung Chik Lee (Tongdaemun Church)Makaweli and Kekaha To be supplied

OAHU

Honolulu Chan Ho Min (Chungdong Church)Waipahu Yee Chai Kim (Nai-Ri Church)Ewa Young Shik Kim Waianae To be suppliedKahuku and Waialua Chung Soo Lim (Namsanhyun Church)

MAUI

Lahaina and Kaanapali To be suppliedSpreckelsville and Wailuku Chi Pum Hong (Pyongyang)

HAWAII

Hilo and Olaa Pan Suk Shin (later known as Hong Kyun Shin)Kohala Chin Tai Choi Kona To be suppliedHonokaa To be suppliedOokala To be suppliedHakalau To be supplied

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate Pyung Koo Yoon (previously known as Pyeng Kil Woo, Kaesung, South Church)

Publisher, Korean Christian Advocate Hun Joo SongSupt., Night Schools and Gospel Society Chi Sung Yee (Lee)

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KAUAI

Lihue and Hanamalu Soon HyunKilauea and Kapaa Supplied by Yong Ho Soh (Shur)Eleele and Koloa Supplied by Tai Chin ChoiMakaweli and Kekaha Kyung Chik Lee

OAHU

Honolulu Chan Ho MinWaipahu Yee Chai KimEwa U Soon KimWaianae Supplied by U Soon Kim

MAUI

Kahuku and Waialua Young Shik KimLahaina and Kaanapali Supplied by K. H. HongSpreckelsville and Paia Chi Pum Hong

HAWAII

Hilo and Olaa Pan Suk ShinKohala Chin Tai ChoiKona To be suppliedHonokaa Supplied by Sun Il Yee (Pyongyang)Ookala To be suppliedHakalau To be supplied

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate Chan Ho MinPublisher, Korean Christian Advocate Nae Soo Yee (Cholla Namdo, Kimje Presbyterian Church)Acting Principal, Day School Mame H. WadmanBook Agent and Dormitory Supt. Chi Sung Lee

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KAUAI

Eleele and Koloa Hyong Keun KimLihue and Hanamalu To be suppliedMakaweli and Kekaha Yee Chai Kim

OAHU

Ewa U Soon KimHonolulu Chan Ho MinKahuku To be suppliedWaialua Young Shik KimWaianae U Soon KimWaipahu and Wahiawa Chung Soo Lim

MAUI

Lahaina, Hana and Kipahulu Young W. Chang

HAWAII

Hakalau and Papaloa Yong Ho ShurHilo and Olaa Chin Tai ChoiHonokaa and Kukaiau Pan Suk Shin (later known as Hong Kyun Shin)Kohala Sun Il Yee Kona Youn Tack Cho (Pyongyang)

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate Chan Ho MinPublisher, Korean Christian Advocate Nae Soo LeeActing Principal, Korean Boarding School Mame H. WadmanInstructors Chan Ho Min, Chung Soo Lim, Mame H.

Wadman, Chi Sung Yee [Yi] (appointed to Suwon City church in 1909), T. S. Kim, J. C. Ewing

Book Agent, Dormitory Sup. Chi Sung Yee

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KAUAI

Elele, Kolao Yee Chai KimKealia, Kilauea Kyung Chik LeeLihuhe, Hanamalu Kyung Chik LeeMakaweli, Kekaha Yee Chai Kim

OAHU

Ewa Eung Soon OhPunchbowl St. Chan Ho MinWaialua, Kahuku, Laie Young Shik KimWaipahu, Wahiawa, Aiea U Soon Kim

MAUI

Lahaina, Hana, Kipahulu To be suppliedSpreckelsville, Hamkuapoko Chi Pum Hong

HAWAII

Hakalau, Hilo, Olaa Chin Tai ChoiHonuapo, Pahala Han Shik Cho (Haejoo)Honokaa, Kukaiau, Papaloa Hong Kyun Shin (established the Free Church independent

of the Hawaii Methodist Mission on March 23, 1909)Kohala, Union Mill, Yuli Sun Il YeeKona Youn Tack Cho

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate Chan Ho MinPrincipal, Korean Day school Mame H. WadmanInstructors R. C. Adams, Chan Ho Min, Mame H. Wadman,

U Soon Kim, Suk Joo Ko, J. C. EwingBook Agent, Dormitory Sup. U Soon Kim

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KAUAI

Eleele, Koloa Hyong Keun KimKealia, Kapaa, Kilauea Young Shik KimLuhue, Hanmaulu Young Shik KimMakaweli, Kekaha Yee Chai Kim

OAHU

Ewa Sun Il YeePunchbowl St. Chan Ho MinWaialua, Mokulei, Kahuku, Laia Kyung Chik Lee (appointed to Chongno Church in Seoul,

)Waipahu, Wahiawa, Aiea U Soon Kim

MAUI

Lahaina, Kanaapali Youn Tack ChoSpreckelsville, Hana, Kipahulu Chi Pum Hong

HAWAII

Hakalau, Hilo, Olaa Han Shik Hong (arrived in March as a missionary from Seoul)

Honuapo, Pahala Han Shik ChoHonokaa, Kukuihaele, Papaloa Chin Tai ChoiKohaha, Union Mill Sai Whan PakKona Han Shik Cho

Principal, Korean Day School Mame H. WadmanInstructors Robert S. Gault, U Soon Kim, Chan Ho Min,

Suk Joo KoBook Agent, Dorm Supt. U Soon KimKorean Christian Advocate Chan Ho Min

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KAUAI

Eleele, Koloa To be supplied under Yee Chai KimKealia, Kapaa, Kilauea Choon Ho LimLihue, Hamamaulu Choon Ho LimMakaweli, Kekaha Yee Chai Kim

OAHU

Ewa Sun Il YeePunchbowl St Chan Ho Min Assistant: To be suppliedWaialua, Mokulei Chi Pum Hong

MAUI

Hana, Kipahulu Youn Tack ChoLahaina, Kaanapali To be suppliedSpreckelsville Chin Tai Choi

HAWAII

Hakalau, Hilo, Olaa Han Shik HongHonuapo, pahala Han Shik ChoHonokaa, Kukuihaele Young Shik Kim (appointed to Samgae Church in Seoul in

)Kohala, Union Mill, Sawi Sai Whan PakKona To be suppliedPapaalo To be supplied

Korean Day SchoolPrincipal Mame H. WadmanInstructors Robert S. Gault, C. M. Han, H. C. ChoiDorm Supt. Kwan Mook Yee (Lee)

Korean Christian Advocate Chan Ho Min

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KAUAI

Elele, Koloa To be supplied under Sun Il YeeKealia, Kapaa, Kilauea Choon Ho LimLihue, Mamamaulu Choon Ho LimMakaweli, Kekaha Sun Il Yee

OAHU

Ewa Yee Chai KimPunchbowl Chi Pum Hong Assistant: To be suppliedWaialua, Mokulei Y. C. ChoiWahiawa Chong Soo Park (Pyongyang)

MAUI

Hana, Kipahulu Han Shik ChoLahaina, Kaanapali To be suppliedSpreckelsville Chin Tai Choi

HAWAII

Hakalau, Hilo, Olaa Yoon Tack ChoHonuapo, Pahala Y. S. PakHonokaa, Kukuihaele Han Shik HongKohala, Union Mill, Hawi T. C. ChoiKona To be suppliedPapaaloa To be supplied

Korean Day SchoolPrincipal Mame H. WadmanInstructors John W. Wadman, H. C. Choi Dorm Supt. Kwan Mook Yee

Korean Christian Advocate Chan Ho MinInstructor in Mills School U Soon Kim

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KAUAI

Eleele, Koloa Sun Il YeeKealia, Kilauea Choon Ho LimMakaweli, Kekaha Sun Il YeeLihue, Hanamalu Choon Ho Lim

OAHU

Ewa Yee Chai KimPunchbowl Chi Pum Hong Assistant to be suppliedKahuku Won Sook ChoiWaialua, Mokulei Won Sook ChoiWahiawa Yee Chai Kim

MAUI

Hana, Kipahulu Chai Sung KimLahaina, Kaanapali To be suppliedSpreckelsville, paia, Haiku Han Shik Cho

HAWAII

Hakalau, Papaaloa Sai Whan Park (Pak)Honokaa, Kukuihale Han Shik HongKohala, Union Mill Yoon Choong ChaKona Kwang Hyen Kim (Sakjoo)Hilo, Olaa, Puna Youn Tack ChoPapaaloa Chang Sung Kim

Korean Boarding SchoolPrincipal Mame H. WadmanInstructors Harriet Grove, Kwan Mook Lee, Hyong Keun Kim

Korean Christian Advocate Chi Pum Hong

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KAUAI

Eleele, Kolao Sun Il YeeKealia, Kilauea Chai Sung KimMakaweli, Kekaha Sun Il YeeLihue, Hanamaulu Chai Sung KimPahala Chang Sung Kim

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimPunchbowl Chi Pum HongKahuku Won Sook ChoiKahalu Chong Soo ParkWaialua, Mokuleia Won Sook ChoiWahiawa Supplied by Choon Ho Lim

MAUI

Hana, Kipahulu To be suppliedSpreckelsville, Paia, Haiku Yee Chai Kim

HAWAII

Papaaloa, Ookala Myeng Kio HanHonokaa, Kukuihaele Sai Whan ParkKohala, Union Mill Yoon Choong ChaKona Kwang Hyen KimHilo, Puna, Hakalau Youn Tack ChoHilo, Korean Missionary Pastor J. O. Warner

Korean Boarding SchoolPrincipal Syngman RheeInstructor in Korean Language Kwan Mook Lee

Publisher, Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong

SCHOOLS

Makaweli (Kauai) K. M. KimMakaweli, Camp D. S. ChoiEleele (Kauai) Hyong Keun KimKoloa (Kauai) Sun Il Yee

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Lihue (Kauai) C. S. KoEwa Yee Chai KimPahala (Hawaii) Kee Hong Pak

KAUAI

Makaweli and Koloa Sun Il YeeLihue, Kilauea and Hanamaulu Chai Sung Kim

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimKahuku and Waialua Kwan Mook LeeKahaluu Youn Tack Cho

Korean Boys’ SchoolPrincipal Syngman Rhee

Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik HongChi Pum Hong le to attend school.

MAUI

Spreckelsville and Paia Yee Chai KimHana Yee Chai Kim

HAWAII

Kohala Yoon Choong ChaHilo and Hakalau Myeng Kio HanHonokaa and Kukuihaele Sai Whan ParkPahala Kee Hong Park (Pak)Kona Kwang Hyen KimPapaaloa Chong Soo Park

SCHOOLS

Makaweli (Kauai) K. M. KimMakaweli, Camp D. S. ChoiEleele (Kauai) Hyong Keun KimKoloa (Kauai) Sun Il YeeLihue (Kauai) C. S. KoEwa Yee Chai KimPahala (Hawai) Kee Hong Park

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KAUAI

Makaweli and Kolao Sun Il YeeLihue and Kilauea S. H. Ahn

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Hun Joo SongFirst Korean Bible Woman Mrs. Y. H. KimWaialua Youn Tack Cho

Korean Boys’ SchoolPrincipal Ross R. PageTeacher Kwan Mook Lee

Korean Girls’ SchoolPrincipal Syngman Rhee

Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong

MAUI

Spreckelsville Yee Chai KimHana S. Eun Choy

HAWAII

Kohala Yoon Choong ChaHilo and Hakalau Myeng Kio HanHonokaa Circuit Sai Whan ParkPahala and Naalehu Kee Hong ParkKona S. H. ChoPapaaloa Chong Soo Park

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KAUAI

Lihue and Kilauea S. H. AhnMakaweli and Koloa Sun Il Yee

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Hun Joo SongWaialua Youn Tack ChoTeacher, Korean Boys’ School Myeng Kio Han

MAUI

Hana S. Eun Choy (died in )Spreckelsville Han Shik Hong

HAWAII

Hilo and Hakalau Yee Chai KimHonokaa Sai Whan ParkKohala Kwan Mook LeeKona S. H. ChoPahaala and Nahalehu Kee Hong ParkPapaaloa Chong Soo Park

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KAUAI

Lihue and Kilauea S. H. AhnMakaweli and Koloa Chai Sung Kim

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Wha Choong PangWaialua Youn Tack ChoSyngman Rhee, Director of Korean EducationHun Joo Song, Instructor in Korean Girls’ Seminary

MAUI

Hana Y. C. HanSpreckelsville Han Shik Hong

HAWAII

Hakalau Kee Hong ParkHonokaa Sai Whan ParkHilo and Kapoho Yee Chai KimKohala Kwan Mook LeeKona S. H. ChoPahala Myeng Kio HanPapaaloa Chong Soo Park

Youn Tack Cho died on December , .S. Eun Choy died in Kona.Sun Il Yee le at his request.

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KAUAI

Lihue and Kilauea S. H. AhnMakaweli and Koloa To be supplied

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Wha Choong PangWaialua and Kahuku Youn Tack Cho (died on December 13, 1919)

MAUI

Hana circuit Young W. ChungSpreckelsville and Paia Han Shik Hong

HAWAII

Hilo, Hakalau and Kapoho Yee Chai KimKohala, Hawi and Kona Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa Kee Hong ParkPapaaloa Chong Soo ParkChi Pum Hong le to attend to school.C. S. Kim le to attend to school.Sun Il Yee le due to illness.Hun Joo Song, Special Service U. S. Government

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KAUAI

Lihue-Kilauea Circuit (Supplied by) Woon Taik PaikKoloa and Makaweli (Supplied by) S. H. Ahn

OAHU

Ewa and Waipahu Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Sa Yong WhangWaialua and Kahuku S. H. AhnWahiawa To be supplied

Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong

MAUI

Hana (Supplied by) Y. W. ChungSpreckelsville Han Shik Hong

HAWAII

Hilo and Hakalau Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa Kee Hong ParkKooohala, Hawai and Kona Yee Chai KimPapaaloa Chong Soo ParkPahala Myeng Kio Han

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KAUAI

Lihue-Kilauea Circuit Han Shik HongKoloa Makaweli Han Shik Hong

OAHU

Ewa and Waipahu Choon Ho LimFirst Korean Sa Yong Whang Bible Woman: Mrs. T. Y. JoWahiawa Woon Taik PaikWaialua and Kahuku Woon Taik Paik

Korean Christian Advocate Sa Yong Whang

MAUI

Hana Young W. ChungSpreckelsville and Paia Kee Hong Park

HAWAII

Hilo and Hakalau Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa Chong Soo ParkKohala, Hawwi and Kona Yee Chai KimPahala and Kau Myeng Kio HanPapaaloa Kwan Mook Lee

Sun Il Yee: supernumerary

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KAUAI

Lihue Han Shik Hong

OAHU

Ewa and Waipahu Choon Ho LimHonolulu Sa Yong WhangWahiawa Supplied by K. S. KimWaialua and Kahuku Chong Soo Park

Korean Christian Advocate Sa Yong Whang

MAUI

Spreckelsville and Paia (Maui) Supplied by Kee Hong Park

HAWAII

Hilo and Hakalau Kwan Mook LeeHamakua Coast (Honokaa) Yee Chai KimKohala District (Hawi) Woon Taik PaikPahala and Nahalehu Myeng Kio Han

Sun Il Yee retired.

28 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI

Lihue Han Shik Hong

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimHonolulu Soon HyunDir. Religious Education Sa Yong WhangWahiawa Supplied by K. S. KimWaialua Chong Soo Park

MAUI

Spreckelsville Kee Hong Park

HAWAII

Hilo and Hamakua Coast Kwan Mook LeeKohala and Hawai To be suppliedPahala Myeng Kio Han

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KAUAI

Lihue Han Shik Hong

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimHonolulu Soon HyunKorean Christian Advocate Soon Hyun and Yee Chai KimWahiawa Sa Yong WhangWaialua Sa Yong WhangKahuku Sa Yong Whang

MAUI

(Spreckelsville) Kee Hong Park

HAWAII

Hilo and Hamakua Coast Kwan Mook LeeKohala and Hawi To be suppliedPahala Myeng Kio Han

KAUAI

(Lihue) Han Shik Hong

OAHU

Ewa Choon Ho LimHonolulu Soon HyunKahuku Sa Yong WhangWahiawa Sa Yong WhangWaialua Sa Yong Whang

MAUI

(Spreckelsville) Kee Hong Park

HAWAII

Hilo Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa Kwan Mook LeePapaaloa Kwan Mook LeePahala Myeng Kio Han

30 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Han Shik HongKahuku Assisted by Chong Soo ParkWahiawa Sa Yong WhangWaialua Sa Yong Whang

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook Lee

Kee Hong Park le due to illness.Supernumeraries: C. H. Lee and Yee Chai Kim

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Han Shik HongWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua Sa Yong Whang

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook Lee

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate Sa Yong Whang

Sun Yil Lee retired. Kee Hong Park le without an appointment on account of illness. Supernumerary: Yee Chai Kim

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KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Han Shik HongWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua Henry D. LeeWaipahu To be suppliedKahuku To be supplied

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook Lee

Editor, Korean Christian Advocate To be appointed later

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu To be suppliedWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua Henry D. LeeWaipahu Han Shik HongKahuku Henry D. Lee

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa (Peter Chang), Local Preacher in Charge

Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong, Korean Section John Hedley, English Section

32 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Han Shik HongWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua Henry D. LeeWaipahu Han Shik HongKahuku Henry D. Lee

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHonokaa (Peter Chang) Local Preacher in Charge

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Fritz PyenWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua Henry D. LeeWaipahu Han Shik HongKahuku Han Shik Hong

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Honokaa (Peter Chang) Local Preacher in Charge

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 33

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Fritz PyenWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua (Director of Religious Activities) Henry D. LeeWaipahu, Waialua and Kahuku Han Shik Hong

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Chu Heung Mar (from Reedley, California)

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHakalau Supplied by Young W. Chang (Chung?)

Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong, Korean Section W. H. Fry, English Section

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Yun Kwan Cheigh (did not serve)Wahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua (Director of Religious Activities) Henry D. LeeWaipahu, Waialua and Kahuku Han Shik Hong

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHakalau (Supplied by) Young W. Chang

Connected with Y. M. C. A. work Euicho C. Chung (came to Hawaii at age four)Korean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong, Korean Section W. H. Fry, English Section

34 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha Lim (came from Songdo; graduated from Emory University in 1924)

Wahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua (Director of Religious Activities) Henry D. LeeWaipahu Han Shik HongWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik Hong

LANAI Supplied by Chai Sung Kim

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHakalau Supplied by S. W. Chung

Connected with YMCA work Euicho C. ChungKorean Christian Advocate Han Shik Hong

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua (Director of religious activities) Henry D. LeeWaipahu Han Shik HongWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik Hong

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Supplied by Y. K. Choy

HAWAII Kwan Mook LeeHakalau Supplied by S. W. Chung

Connected with YMCA work Euicho C. Chung

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KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWaialua (Director of Religious Activities) Henry D. Lee

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

HAWAII

Hakalau Supplied by S. W. ChunHilo Kwan Mook Lee

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa, Waialua and Kahuku Chang Ho AhnWaialua (Director of Young People’s Activities) Henry D. LeeWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hakalau Euicho C. ChungHilo Euicho C. Chung

36 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

KAUAI Soon Hyun

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

Korean Christian Advocate Doo Wha Lim

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KAUAI Supplied by T. W. Park

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

Korean Christian Advocate Doo Wha Lim

KAUAI Sa Yong Whang

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Choon Ho Lim

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

38 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

KAUAI Sa Yong Whang

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Kunia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Chester K. Song

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

Choon Ho Lim retired

KAUAI To be supplied

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha LimWahiawa Chang Ho AhnWaialua and Kahuku Han Shik HongWaipahu and Konia Chang Ho Ahn

MAUI Supplied by Chester K. Song

LANAI Kwan Mook Lee

HAWAII

Hilo Euicho C. Chung

Withdrawn—Sa Yong Whang

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 39

KAUAI Kingsley K. Lyu

OAHU

Honolulu Doo Wha Lim Religious Education Alice R. AppenzellerWahiawa Chang Ho Ahn Religious Education Elma ResenbergerWaialua Han Shik Hong

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSpreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park (from Seoul in )

HAWAII

Hilo (last year for Korean congregation) Euicho C. Chung

OAHU

Honolulu Eui C. ChungWahiawa Chang Ho Ahn

LANAI Andrew D. Park

HAWAII

Hilo William A. Kendall

40 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. ChungWahiawa Community George H. Norton, Jr. Director of Christian Education Alice R. AppenzellerWahiawa (Supplied by) Choon Ho Lim Director of Christian Education Alice R. Appenzeller

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSprecklesville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. Chung Parish Visitor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa (Supplied by) Choon Ho Lim

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSpreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. Chung Parish Visitor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa (Supplied by) Choon Ho Lim

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSpreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 41

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. Chung Parish Visitor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa To be supplied

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSpreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. Chung Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Wang Do Koo

MAUI

Hana To be suppliedSpreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu Euicho C. Chung Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Wang Do Koo

MAUI To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

Commission on the Advance for Christ and His Church Ha Soo Whang Youth Representative Clara KimMissionary Education and Cultivation Wang Do Koo

42 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung

MAUI

Spreckelsville To be suppliedLanai Andrew D. Park

KAUAI Under supervision of J. R. Runes Youth Worker Richard Carter

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung

MAUI

Spreckelsville To be suppliedLanai Andrew D. ParkC. H. Lim re-retired.

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung Visiting Pastor You Pyung Pak (came to the United States in )

MAUI

Spreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 43

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung Visiting Pastor You Pyung Pak

MAUI

Spreckelsville To be supplied

LANAI Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung Visiting Pastor You Pyung Pak

LANAI Supplied by Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel Lee Assistant Pastor Chang Ho AhnWahiawa Euicho C. Chung Visiting Pastor You Pyung Pak

LANAI Supplied by Andrew D. Park

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel LeeWahiawa (Choon Ho Lim)

44 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

OAHU

Honolulu T. Samuel LeeWahiawa Choon Ho Lim

Goodwill Industries of Honolulu Euicho C. Chung

First Korean (Honolulu) T. Samuel LeeWahiawa Korean Choon Ho Lim

First Korean T. Samuel Lee Associate Sung Whai KimWahiawa Korean Choon Ho Lim

First Korean T. Samuel Lee (to May ) Ray Bond (From July ) Korean Language Associate to be suppliedOlive (Wahiawa Korean) Sung Whai Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana)

First Korean Ray Bond (to May, , ) Harry Y. Pak (May , ; . generation; You Pyung Pak’s

son) Korean Language Associate: Dae Hee ParkOlive Sung Whai Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana)

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 45

First Korean Harry Y. Pak Korean Language: Dae Hee ParkOlive Sung Whai Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana)

Christ (First Korean) Harry Y. Pak Korean Language: Dae Hee ParkOlive Sung Whai Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana)

Christ Harry Y. Pak Korean Language; Dae Hee ParkOlive Clell C. Gray Korean Language: You Pyung Pak (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana)

Christ Robert W. Fiske Korean Language: Dae Hee ParkOlive Clell C. Gray No Korean Language (T. Samuel Lee: Kilohana Sung Whai Kim: Palolo Community)

Christ Robert W. Fiske Korean Language : Dae Hee ParkOlive omas E. Wallrabenstein (T. Samuel Lee: Parker Sung Whai Kim: Palolo Community)

46 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

Christ Robert W. Fiske Korean Language: Dae Hee ParkOlive omas E. Wallrabenstein (T. Samuel Lee: Parker. Sung Whai Kim: Palolo Community. Yongshik Kim: Naalehu and Pahala)

Christ Richard Isakson Co-Pastor: Dae Hee ParkOlive omas E. Wallrabenstein (T. Samuel Lee: Parker Sung Whai Kim: Palolo Community Yongshik Kim: Naalehu and Pahala)

Christ Dae Hee ParkOlive omas E. Wallrabenstein (T. Samuel Lee: Parker Sung Whai Kim: Palolo Community Yongshik Kim: Naalehu and Pahala)

and

Christ Dae Hee ParkOlive James Y. Terauchi (T. Samuel Lee: Parker Sung Whai Kim: Trinity David C. W. Kim: Kaaawa and Kahuku)

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 47

Christ Dae Hee ParkOlive James Y. Terauchi (T. Samuel Lee: Aldersgate Sung Whai Kim: Trinity. David C. W. Kim: Kaaawa and Kahuku

Christ Dae Hee ParkOlive David C. W. Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Aldersgate. Sung Whai Kim: Trinity; died in 1975)

and

Christ Dae Hee ParkOlive David C. W. Kim (T. Samuel Lee: Aldersgate. Harry Y. Pak: Trinity. Kyoo Won Lee: Honokaa, Island of Hawaii)

and

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Dae Hee ParkOlive David C. W. Kim (Harry Y. Pak: First Kyoo Won Lee: Honokaa)

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Dae Hee ParkOlive David C. W. Kim (Harry Y. Pak: First)

48 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Eung Kyun LeeOlive David C. W. Kim (Harry Y. Pak: First Colleen Kyung Seen Chun: third generation: Honokaa)

and

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Eung Kyun Lee Associate English: Colleen ChunOlive David C. W. Kim (Harry Y. Pak: First)

, , and

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Eung Kyun LeeOlive David C. W. Kim (Harry Y. Pak: First)

Aiea Korean Yongshik KimChrist Eung Kyun LeeOlive Joon Shoung Park (Harry Y. Pak: First David C. W. Kim: Parker)

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 49

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Sam S. PaikOlive Joon Shoung Park (Harry Y. Pak: First David C. W. Kim: Parker)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Sung-Hoon Yuh English Assoc.: Sam S. PaikOlive Joon Shoung Park (David C. W. Kim: Parker)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Sung-Hoon YuhOlive Joon Shoung Park (David C. W. Kim: Parker Sam S. Paik: Kahaluu)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Sung-Hoon YuhOlive Moon Hee NamLeeward Oahu Korean Ministry Kwang Sung Woo (Colleen Chun: Keolumana David C. W. Kim: Parker Sam S. Paik: Kahaluu)

50 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Dong-Hyun Kim Assoc. English: Eun Sil LeeOlive Moon Hee NamLeeward Oahu Korean Ministry Kwang Sung Woo (Colleen Chun: Keolumana David C. W. Kim: Parker Sam S. Paik: Kahaluu)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min KimOlive Moon Hee NamLeeward Oahu Korean Ministry Kwang Sung Woo (Kwang Yul Cho: Kahaluu Colleen Chun: Keolumana David C. W. Kim: Parker)

Aiea Korean Nak In Kim Associate: Sang Yong JungChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Dong-Hyun Kim Assoc. English: James Allen WhiteOlive Moon Hee NamLeeward Oahu Korean Ministry Kwang Sung Woo (Kwang Yul Cho: Kahaluu Colleen Chun: Keolumana David C. W. Kim: Parker)

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 51

Aiea Korean Nak In Kim Associate: Sang Yong JungChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Dong Hyun Kim Assoc. English: James Allen WhiteOlive Kwang Yul ChoLeeward Oahu Korean Ministry Kwang Sung Woo (David C. W. Kim: Parker)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min KimKamnam Korean Mission Sang Yong JungOlive Kwang Yul ChoLeeward Korean Kwang Sung WooMaui Korean Fellowship Do Shig Chung (David C. W. Kim: Parker Seung Eun Grace Lee: Kahaluu)

Aiea Korean Nak In KimChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Hoo Sug Lee English Assoc.: Kenneth Lee (second generation)Kamnam Sang Yong JungOlive Kwang Yul ChoLeeward Yang Jin YooMaui Korean Mission Do Sig Chung (David C. W. Kim: Hope and Kahuku Seung Eun Grace Lee: Kahaluu)

52 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

Aiea Korean Kee Ho Hwang Associate: Jonathan Joo Young ParkChrist Woong Min Kin Associate: Kyu Woo Nam English Assoc.: Kenneth LeeKamnam Korean Mission Sang Yong JungOlive Younghee ChungLeeward Korean Yang Jin YooMaui Korean Mission Do Sig Chung ( omas S. Choi: second generation: Kailua David C. W. Kim: Hope and Kahaluu

Seung Eun Grace Lee: Kahaluu)

Aiea Korean Kee Ho Hwang Associate: Jonathan Joo Young ParkChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Kyu Woo Nam English Assoc.: To be suppliedKamnam Korean Mission Sang Yong JungOlive Younghee ChungLeeward Korean Yang Jin YooMaui Korean Mission Jaeman Lim ( omas S. Choi: Kailua David C. W. Kim: Naalehu Sung Eun Grace Lee: Kahaluu and Jaeman Lim: Ala Lani, Maui)

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 53

Aiea Korean Kee Hoo Hwang Associate: Jonathan ParkChrist Woong Min Kim Associate: Kyu Woo NamKamnam Korean Mission Sangyong JungOlive Younghee ChungLeeward Korean (Bethany Korean) Yang Jin Yoo ( omas C. Choi: Kailua Jaeman Lim: Ala Lani, Maui, Sung Eun Grace Lee: Kahaluu)

54 KOREAN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

Young W. ChangHan Shik ChoYoun Tack ChoChin Tai ChoiChi Pum HongHan Shik HongK. H. HongSoon HyunHyong Keun KimU Soon KimU-chei (Yee Chai) KimYoung Shik KimKyung Chik LeeChung Soo LimChan Ho MinEung Soon OhSai Whan Pak (Park)Pan Suk Shin (later known as Hong Kyun Shin)Yong Ho Soh (Shur)Sun Il Yee (Lee)

Education-related appointments: T. S. Kim Suk Joo Koh Hun Joo Song Chi Sung Yee Nae Soo Yee (Lee) Pyung Koo Yoon

S. H. AhnYoon Choong ChaHan Shik ChoS. H. ChoYoun Tack ChoChin Tai ChoiT. C. Choi

Korean Methodist Ministers (alphabetically by decade)

Won Sook Choi Y. C. ChoiS. Eun ChoyYoung W. ChungMyeng Kio HanY. C. HanChi Pum HongHan Shik HongChai Sung KimChang Sung KimKwang Hyen KimYee Chai KimC. S. KoKwan Mook LeeChoon Ho LimWoon Taik PaikKee Hong PakY. S. PakWha Choong PangChong Soo ParkSai Whan ParkHun Joo SongSa Yong WhangSun Il Yee

Bible Woman:Mrs. T. Y. Jo

Mrs. Y. H. Kim

Education:D. S. ChoiH. C. ChoiC. M. HanHyong Keun KimK. M. KimU Soon (Yu Soon) KimC. S. KoSyngman RheeKwan Mook Yee (Lee)

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Chang Ho AhnYoung W. ChangMyeng Kio HanHan Shik HongSoon HyunK. S. KimYee Chai KimHenry D. LeeKwan Mook LeeChoon Ho LimWoon Taik PaikChong Soo ParkKee Hong ParkFritz PyenSa Yong Whang

Bible Woman:Mrs. T. Y. JoMrs. Y. H. Kim

Chang Ho AhnYoung W. ChangYun Kwan CheighY. K. ChoyEuicho C. ChungS. W. ChungHan Shik HongSoon HyunHenry D. LeeKwan Mook LeeChoon Ho LimDoo Wha LimChu Heung MarT. W. ParkFritz Pyen

Chang Ho AhnEuicho C. ChungMyeng Kio HanHan Shik HongKingsley Kyung Sung LyuWang Do KooKwan Mook LeeChoon Ho LimDoo Wha LimAndrew D. ParkChong Soo ParkChester K. SongSa Yong Whang

Lay leader:Kwan Doo ParkPilsun OwenHazel Chung

Chang Ho AhnEuicho C. ChungT. Samuel LeeYou Pyung PakWang Do Koo

Sung Whai KimChoon Ho LimT. Samuel LeeHarry Y. PakYou Pyung PakDae Hee Park

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David C. W. KimYongshik KimDae Hee Park

David C. W. KimNak In KimWoong Min KimYongshik KimEung Kyun LeeSam S. PaikJoon Shoung ParkSung-Hoon Yuh

Kwang Yul Choomas S. Choi

Do Shig Chung Younghee ChungKee Ho HwangSang Yong JungDong Hyun KimNak In KimWoong Min KimEun Sil LeeHoo Sug LeeKenneth LeeJaeman LimKyu Woo NamMoon Hee NamJonathan Joo Young ParkKwang Sung WooYang Jin YooSung-Hoon Yuh

TO HAWAII METHODIST CHURCHES 57

Adams, R. C., 14Ahn, Chang Ho, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,

40, 41, 42, 43, 55Ahn, Chung Soo, 7, 9Ahn, S. H., 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 54Allen, Horace, 7Appenzeller, Alice R., 39, 40

Bond, Ray, 44

Cable, E. M., 4Carter, Richard, 42Cha, Yoon Choong, 18, 19, 20, 21, 54Chang, Peter, 31, 32Chang, Young W., 13, 33, 54, 55Cheigh, Yun Kwan, 33, 55Cho, Han Shik, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 54Cho, Kwang Yul, 50, 51, 56Cho, S. H., 21, 22, 23, 54Cho, Youn Tack, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,

23, 24, 54Choe, Chin Tae, 6Choi, Chin Tai, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 54Choi, D. S., 19, 20, 54Choi, H. C., 16, 54Choi, T. C., 17, 54Choi, omas C., 53Choi, omas S., 52, 56Choi, Won Sook, 18, 19, 54Choi, Y. C., 17, 54Choy, S. Eun, 21, 22, 54Choy, Y. K., 34, 55Chun, Colleen Kyung Seen, 48, 49, 50Chun, S. W., 35Chung, Do Sig, 51, 52, 56Chung, Euicho C., 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,

43, 44, 55Chung, Hazel, 55Chung, Jin Shoo, 7Chung, S. W., 34, 55Chung, Young W., 24, 26, 54Chung, Younghee, 52, 53, 56

Chung, Y. W., 25

Deming, C. S., 4Deshler, David W., 7

Ewing, J. C., 13, 14

Fiske, Robert W., 45, 46Fry, W. H., 33

Gault, Robert S., 15, 16Gray, Clell C., 45Grove, Harriet, 18

Han, C. M., 16, 54Han, Myeng Kio, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,

54, 55Han, Y. C., 23, 54Harris, Merriman C., 6Hedley, John, 31Hong, Chi Pum, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,

24, 54Hong, Han Shik, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,

25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 54, 55

Hong, K. H., 12, 54Hong, Seung Ha, 4, 9Hwang, Kee Ho, 52, 53, 56Hyen, Soon. see Hyun, SoonHyun, Soon, 8, 9, 11, 12, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,

36, 54, 55

Isakson, Richard, 46

Jo, Mrs. T. Y., 26, 54, 55Jones, George Heber, 7Jung, Sang Yong, 50, 51, 52, 56Jung, Sangyong, 53

Kendall, William A., 39Kim, Chai Sung, 18, 19, 20, 23, 34, 54

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Kim, Chan Jay, 7Kim, Chang Sung, 18, 19, 54Kim, Clara, 41Kim, C. S., 24Kim, David C. W., 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 56Kim, Dong-Hyun, 50, 51, 56Kim, Hyong Keun, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 54Kim, K. M., 19, 20, 54Kim, K. S., 27, 28, 55Kim, Kwang Hyen, 18, 19, 20, 54Kim, Mrs. Y. H., 21, 54, 55Kim, Nak In, 49, 50, 51, 56Kim, Sung Whai, 44, 45, 46, 47, 55Kim, T.S., 13, 54Kim, U-chei, 54Kim, U Soon, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 54Kim, Woo Chai, 8Kim, Woong Min, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56Kim, Yee Chai, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,

20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 54, 55Kim, Yongshik, 46, 47, 48, 56Kim, Young Shik, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 54Kim, Yu Soon. See Kim, U SoonKim, Yun Sun, 6Ko, C. S., 20, 54Ko, Suk Joo, 14, 15Koh, Suk Joo, 54Koo, Wang Do, 41, 55

Lee, C. H., 30Lee Chi Sung, 12Lee, Chi Sung. see Yee, Chi SungLee, Eun Sil, 50, 56Lee, Eung Kyun, 48, 56Lee, Henry D., 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 55Lee, Hoo Sug, 51, 56Lee, Kenneth, 51, 52, 56Lee, Kwan Mook, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,

28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 54, 55. See also Yee, Kwan Mook

Lee, Kyo Tam, 9Lee, Kyoo Won, 47Lee, Kyung Chik, 11, 12, 14, 15, 54Lee, Nae Soo, 13Lee, Seung Eun Grace, 51, 52, 53

Lee, Sun Yil, 30Lee, T. Samuel, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 55Lim, Choon Ho, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,

26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 43, 44, 54, 55

Lim, Chung Soo, 8, 11, 13, 54Lim, Doo Wha, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 55Lim, Hyung Choo, 9Lim, Jaeman, 52, 53, 56Lyu, Kingsley K., 39, 55

Mar, Chu Heung, 33, 55Min, Chan Ho, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 54Min, Mollie Hong, 9Miyama, Kanichi, 5Moon, Kyeng Ho, 8

Nam, Kyu Woo, 52, 53, 56Nam, Moon Hee, 49, 50, 56Norton, George H., Jr., 40

Oh, Eung Soon, 14, 54Owen, Pilsun, 55

Page, Ross R., 21Paik, Sam S., 49, 50, 56Paik, Woon Taik, 25, 26, 27, 54, 55Pak, Harry Y., 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 55Pak, Kee Hong, 20, 54Pak, Sai Whan, 15, 16, 54Pak, You Pyung, 42, 43, 45, 55Pak, Y.S., 17, 54Pang, Wha Choong, 23, 24, 54Park, Andrew D., 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 55Park, Chong Soo, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,

28, 30, 54, 55Park, Dae Hee, 44, 45, 46, 47, 55, 56Park, Jonathan Joo Young, 52, 53, 56Park, Joon Shoung, 48, 49, 56Park, Kee Hong, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,

30, 55Park, Kwan Doo, 55Park, Sai Whan, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 54Park, T. W., 37, 55Pearson, George L., 6, 7, 8

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Peck, Harcourt, 6Pyen, Fritz, 32, 33, 55

Resenberger, Elmer, 39Rhee, Syngman, 19, 20, 21, 23, 54Runes, J. R., 42

Shin, Hong Kyun, 6, 11, 14, 54Shin, Pan Suk, 11, 12, 13, 54Shur, Yong Ho, 12, 13Soh, Yong Ho, 54. See also Shur, Yong HoSong, Chester K., 38, 55Song, Hun Joo, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24, 54

Terauchi, James Y., 46, 47Turner, W.S., 5

Wadman, John W., 9, 17Wadman, Mame H., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18Wallrabenstein, omas E., 45, 46Warner, J. O., 19Waterhouse, John T., 5Whang, Ha Soo, 41Whang, Sa Yong, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 37, 38, 54, 55White, James Allen, 50, 51Woo, Kwang Sung, 49, 50, 51, 56Woo, Pyeng Kil. See Yoon, Pyung Koo

Yee, Chi Sung, 10, 11, 13, 54Yee, Kwan Mook, 16, 17, 54. See also Lee, Kwan MookYee, Nae Soo, 12, 54Yee, Sun Il, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,

21, 22, 24, 54Yoo, Yang Jin, 51, 52, 53, 56Yoon, Pyung Koo, 9, 10, 11, 54Yuh, Sung-Hoon, 49, 56

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