Moving to a new location

After much prayer and discernment, our Elders, Deacons, and Staff recently visited Young Dong Church(Yangjae) as a potential new home for King’s Cross. We met with their pastor and his wife, prayed together, and walked through the building and neighborhood.

As we sought the Lord’s guidance, our leadership experienced deep unity and peace that this is where God is leading us next. As shared this past Sunday, we’re excited to share that King’s Cross will be partnering with Yongdong Church and moving into their space this November.

Sunday sermon
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S4tsSBEAX4&t=4086s)

Trusting God’s Timing

While it would have been wonderful for everyone to visit and pray over the space together, this transition is moving faster than expected. Yongdong Church has graciously invited us to begin using their facilities soon, and we sense that God’s hand and timing are in this. Even as things move quickly, we are confident that He is going before us.

We also recognize that this move comes with challenges. The building is older, and this will be our first time sharing not only space but intentional partnering with another church. But this move isn’t about convenience… it’s about calling. It’s about joining what God is already doing in the city and stepping further into His mission together.

Introducing: The Nehemiah Project

To make this move possible, we’re launching The Nehemiah Project — a special giving initiative to cover renovation costs, kids’ and worship setup, and moving expenses.
Our goal is to raise ₩50 million by the end of the year.
(https://give.kingscrossseoul.com/move2025)

Please begin praying about how you might participate through prayer, generosity, and service as we take this step of faith together.

Moving Forward Together

Thank you, King’s Cross, for your unity, generosity, and faithfulness through every chapter of our story. Let’s continue moving forward with humility, faith, and expectation for all that God will do next.

“Let us rise up and build.”
Nehemiah 2:18