The largest congregation among Pentecostal YFGC churches was developed under Yonggi Cho, who co-founded this church and is still very active in preaching, and Jashil Choi (1915-1989), his mother-in-law.
YFGC is developed through Bible women who are recognized as cell group leaders.
(20) In the candlelight vigil for the impeachment of former president Park Geun-hye, YFGC supported the anti-impeachment movement in general.
Currentlv, Korean mainline churches, including YFGC, are challenged by heretical sectarian movements.
The YFGC has been a persuasive power for poor and marginalized people.
In 1985, there were no fewer than 50,000 cells in the YFGC, thus ensuring religious commitment in the congregation.