Gitack Ju – Aurora, Colorado … The Denver Korean Seventh-day Adventist Church held a joyous dedication service for its newly completed sanctuary, April 19. The new facility spans 6,000 square feet and includes a main sanctuary, four classrooms, and a fellowship hall.
Located in southeastern Denver in the city of Aurora, a community home to a large population of Korean residents, the church is easily accessible from anywhere in the Denver metro area. With this new space, the church is now positioned to expand its ministry to more than 40,000 Korean residents living in the greater Denver area.
“Through God’s grace and the heartfelt dedication of its members, the church has been beautifully reborn,” commented Gitack Ju, lead pastor of the Denver Korean Church. “Every member worked together in unity, contributing time, talent, and prayer to make this vision a reality.”
The dedication service featured a message from Doug Inglish, Rocky Mountain Conference vice president for administration, and a congratulatory address from James Lim, president of the North American Korean Seventh-day Adventist Association. A video presentation reviewed the church’s construction journey followed by a time of offering heartfelt gifts of thanksgiving to God.
“Members and guests from the community gathered to celebrate this meaningful milestone, sharing gratitude, hope, and a renewed commitment to the mission of the church,” reflected Ju. “We invite continued prayers and support for the Denver Korean Church as it embarks on this exciting new chapter of ministry.”
—Gitack Ju is lead pastor of the Denver and Rocky Mountain Korean seventh-day Adventist Churches. Photos supplied.
