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North Bay Korean Group Becomes a Company

North Bay Korean Group Becomes a Company

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On August 6 the North Bay Korean Group in Fairfield was organized as a church company.

Originally a home-based worship service under the guidance of retired pastor, Dewey Rhoe the small group grew quickly, and moved into a space at the Fairfield church in 2016.

The mission-hearted group engaged their call to ministry by joining a mission trip in Tanzania to provide medical help to about 1,000 patients. That same spirit of service continues at home with regular community health programs, cooking classes, and musical outreach.

Currently, with pastor Joseph Shon, the growing company’s commitment to service, guided by the Holy Spirit, is connecting people to an abundant life in Jesus Christ, and preparing them for His soon return.

According to James Lim, Asian Pacific coordinator, “It was a very meaningful milestone for this group to organize, serve, and grow to company status, even during the pandemic.”

Featured in Northern Lights • August 18, 2022