The Kenosha Korean congregation was organized in the 1970s and called the First United Methodist building home for many years. In 2008, they transitioned to Immanuel and it has been a wonderful benefit for all of us. Kenosha Korean strongly believes in prayer! Many of her members come together every morning, except Sunday, at 6:00am to pray. They are lovers of music! They have a choir and have hosted classical music concerts.
Each December, the Kenosha Public Museum holds a ‘Christmas Around the World’ event, including music, dance and food provided by Kenosha Korean. This is also an opportunity to raise money to help the homeless and poor people that use our Meals that Matter site. The third Monday of each month Korean members volunteer at Meals that Matter.