Olivet Asia Pacific Center to Develop Into Christian Multipurpose Center for Asia Mission

OCAP

By God's grace, the Olivet Center Asia Pacific land, buildings and recreational forest in Heongsong are in development to establish property as a Christian multipurpose center meant to be a hub for mission and education in Asia.

The center is located just an hour from Seoul. Its facilities will offer diverse services across multiple ministries with the hope to raise many Christian leaders and open the way for revival across Asia. 

Members in the Asia Pacific region have been praying earnestly for the center to serve its purpose this year.

Asia Pacific Village - Realization of Grand DreamThe dream to build a village around the main gathering facilities is taking shape. The landscape includes beautiful scenery along access roads up to the recreational forest at the rear skirt of Cheonggyesan Mountain.

Nearby cabins provide extensive house facilities for accommodation of visiting leaders from around the region. The OCAP facilities will raise, dispatch, and equip Asian mission leadership in a variety of related fields. The center will serve to organize mission around the region.

Christian Multi-Purpose Center for Asia Mission Hub

The OCAP includes educational, cultural, sport and parking facilities, an auditorium that can accommodate 1,000 people and another auditorium with capacity for 800 more, along with a pair of smaller auditoriums. OCAP will provide space for leadership training and serve as a retreat center for various ministries. The center is expected to receive upgrades in the coming months to better serve its guests and visitors.

The center is noted for its eco-friendly environment and urban accessibility. Guests can arrive at the new OCAP from Incheon International Airport by train within 50 minutes. 

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