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Terms of Membership
Article 1 (Purpose, etc.)

In using the church-exclusive website solution service (hereinafter referred to as the "Solution") provided by Wilderness Church (hereinafter referred to as the "Church") through OurSite (hereinafter referred to as the "Administrator"), the Administrator entrusts the Church with the handling of personal information.
The purpose of these Terms and Conditions is to define the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of the Church, the Administrator, and the Members in relation thereto.

Article 2 (Effectiveness and Amendment of the Terms and Conditions)

These Terms and Conditions shall become effective by being posted online on the relevant website and may be amended within the scope that does not violate applicable laws and regulations if reasonable grounds arise.
If reasonable grounds arise, these Terms and Conditions may be amended, and in such cases, the amendments shall be announced in advance without delay.
Agreeing to these Terms and Conditions means agreeing to periodically visit the website and check for any amendments to the Terms and Conditions. Neither the Administrator nor the Church shall be responsible for any damages suffered by members due to their failure to be aware of changes to the Terms and Conditions.
Members may request withdrawal (termination) of membership if they do not agree to the amended Terms and Conditions. If a member continues to use the service without expressing refusal within 7 days from the effective date of the amended Terms and Conditions, the member shall be deemed to have agreed to the amendments.

Article 3 (Supplementary Rules)

Matters not specified in these Terms and Conditions and the interpretation of these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by relevant laws and regulations enacted by the government and customary practices.

Article 4 (Definitions)

The definitions of major terms used in these Terms and Conditions are as follows:
"Member" refers to a person who has entered into a service use agreement with the Church and has been assigned a user ID.
"User ID" (hereinafter "ID") refers to a combination of letters, numbers, or both selected by the member and approved by the Administrator for the identification of the member and use of the service.
"Password" refers to a combination of letters and numbers established by the member to verify that the member is the rightful user corresponding to the assigned ID and to protect the member's confidentiality.
"Termination" refers to the cancellation of the service use agreement by either the Administrator or the Member after using the service.

Article 5 (Establishment of the Service Agreement)

When applying for service membership, if the applicant reads these Terms and Conditions, checks the box stating "I agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy," and clicks the registration button, the applicant shall be deemed to have agreed to these Terms and Conditions.
The service agreement shall be established upon the Administrator's approval of the application for service use after the applicant agrees to these Terms and Conditions, or immediately upon application.

Article 6 (Application for Service Use)

Any person wishing to register as a member and use the service must provide all information requested by the Church (such as name, email address, contact information, etc.).
All members must provide their real name and email address in order to use the service.
Membership registration may, at the Administrator's discretion, be limited to real-name registration only, and the Church may conduct real-name verification.
Any IDs of members who apply using another person's identity shall be deleted, and such members may be subject to punishment under relevant laws and regulations.

Article 7 (Protection and Use of Personal Information)

The Administrator and the Church shall endeavor to protect members' personal information, including registration information, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. The Church's Privacy Policy and applicable laws shall govern the protection of members' personal information. However, the Church's methods of handling personal information shall not apply to websites linked from outside the relevant website. In addition, neither the Administrator nor the Church shall bear any responsibility for information disclosed due to reasons attributable to the member.

Article 8 (Approval and Restriction of Service Applications)

The Administrator shall approve service applications submitted in accordance with Article 6 in the order received, unless there is a special defect.
The Administrator may refuse approval of service applications or reserve approval until the reasons are resolved in the following cases:
a. If technical issues arise
b. If there is insufficient equipment capacity
c. If approval is otherwise difficult due to circumstances The Administrator may refuse approval of service applications in the following cases:
If the applicant did not apply using their real name (where real-name verification is required) If false information was provided in the application If the application was made for the purpose of disturbing social order or public morals If the applicant intends to use the service for unlawful purposes If the applicant intends to use the service for commercial profit If the application does not meet other specified requirements and conditions If approval of a membership application is withheld or denied pursuant to Paragraphs 2 or 3 above, the Administrator shall notify the applicant thereof.
However, this shall not apply where notification is impossible due to reasons not attributable to the Administrator.

Article 9 (Assignment and Change of User ID, etc.)

In principle, member IDs cannot be changed. If a change is unavoidable, the member must terminate the existing ID and re-register.
Member IDs may be changed at the request of the member or the Administrator in the following cases:
If the ID contains the member's phone number, resident registration number, or other personal information that may infringe privacy If the ID causes discomfort to others or violates public morals If there are other reasonable grounds Members may access and manage their personal information through the member information modification page and may modify their personal information at any time on that page. However, information essential for service management, such as resident registration number, real name, and ID, cannot be modified.
Members are responsible for managing their service ID and password. Members shall bear all responsibility for damages arising from negligent management or unauthorized use by third parties, and neither the Church nor the Administrator shall bear any responsibility therefor.
Other matters concerning the management and modification of members' personal information shall be governed by the service-specific guidelines.

Article 10 (Obligations of the Church)

If the Church objectively recognizes that opinions or complaints raised by members are justified, it shall process them immediately through appropriate procedures. However, if immediate processing is difficult, the Church shall notify the relevant member of the reason and the processing schedule.
The Church shall establish a Privacy Policy regarding the protection of members' personal information, make it available for members to view within the service, and comply with it.
The Church shall endeavor to provide convenience to members in procedures and matters related to contracts with members, such as the conclusion, amendment, and termination of service agreements.

Article 11 (Obligations of Members)

(1) Any person who wishes to join or change their member information shall fill out all details based on facts under their real name. If false information or information of another person is registered, the member cannot claim any rights whatsoever.
(2) Members shall comply with the matters stipulated in these Terms and Conditions, other regulations and notices set by the Church and the Administrator, as well as relevant laws and regulations. Members shall not engage in any activities that interfere with the operations of the Church and the Administrator, or damage the reputation of the Church and the Administrator.
(3) In the event of changes to the utilization contract details, such as address, contact information, and email address, the member shall immediately notify the Administrator through the member information modification procedure.
(4) Except where the Administrator and the Church are held liable under relevant laws and regulations and the "Personal Information Protection Act," the member shall be fully responsible for all consequences arising from the negligent management or unauthorized use of the ID and password assigned to the member.
(5) If a member discovers that their ID or password has been used unauthorizedly, they shall immediately report it to the Administrator or the Church and follow instructions provided by the Church, if any. Failure to do so shall render the member solely responsible for all resulting consequences.
(6) Members cannot engage in business activities using the service without the prior approval of the Administrator or the Church, and the Church and the Administrator shall not be held liable for the results of such business activities.
Furthermore, if the Administrator and the Church suffer damages due to such business activities, the member shall be liable for damages to the Administrator and the Church, and the Administrator and the Church may restrict the use of services for the relevant member and claim damages through legal procedures.
(7) Unless explicitly consented to by the Administrator, members cannot transfer, gift, or provide as collateral their right to use the service or any other status under the utilization contract to another person.
(8) Members shall not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of the Church and third parties.
(9) Members shall not engage in any of the following acts. In the event of such acts, the Administrator and the Church may impose sanctions, including restricting the member's use of the service and taking legal measures:
Registering false information when applying for membership or changing member information.
Stealing another member's ID and password.
Trading a member ID with others.
Impersonating the Church's management, staff, or related personnel.
Modifying the Church's client program, hacking the Church's server, or arbitrarily changing any part or the entirety of the website or posted information without specific rights granted by the Church.
Harming or intentionally disrupting the service.
Reproducing information obtained through this service for purposes other than service use, using it for publication or broadcasting, or providing it to a third party without the prior consent of the Church.
Transmitting, posting, emailing, or otherwise disseminating to others information, sentences, figures, sounds, or videos containing low-brow or obscene content that violates public order and morals.
Transmitting, posting, emailing, or otherwise disseminating to others content that is insulting or personal, thereby violating the honor or privacy of others.
Harassing or threatening other users, or continuously causing pain or inconvenience to a specific user.
Collecting or storing personal information of other users without the approval of the Administrator and the Church.
Acts objectively judged to be linked to crime.
Violating other regulations or conditions of use set by the Church, including these Terms and Conditions.
Other acts violating relevant laws and regulations.

Article 12 (Use of Service)

(1) The Church may provide members with various information deemed necessary during the use of this service by methods such as email, wired media, and postal mail.
(2) In principle, this information shall be provided 24 hours a day unless there is a special request from the Administrator. However, the information provision may be suspended without prior notice due to regular inspections, maintenance of facilities, service interruption by a common telecommunications carrier under the Telecommunications Business Act, or other force majeure reasons such as natural disasters.
(3) Information on specific items may be provided to members for a fee through a separate application.

Article 13 (Fees)

(1) The use of the service is basically free of charge.
(2) SMS (text messages) shall be used after pre-charging, limited to members who wish to use it.

Article 14 (Management of Postings)

The Church and the Administrator may delete, move, or refuse to register postings or materials falling under any of the following items without prior notice:
Content that severely insults or damages the reputation of another member or a third party.
Disseminating or linking to content that violates public order and morals.
Content that promotes illegal copying or hacking.
Advertisements for commercial purposes.
Content objectively recognized as being linked to a crime.
Content that infringes upon other rights, such as copyrights of other users or third parties.
Content that violates the prescribed posting principles or does not fit the nature of the bulletin board.
Content judged to be in violation of other relevant laws and regulations.

Article 15 (Copyright of Postings)

(1) The copyright of postings published by a member within the service screen shall belong to the member who posted them. In addition, postings cannot be used commercially without the consent of the Administrator. However, this does not apply to non-profit purposes, and the Church holds the right to publish them within the service.
(2) Members cannot use the materials posted on the service commercially, such as arbitrarily processing or selling information obtained by using the service.
(3) If the contents or posted materials within the service posted or registered by a member are judged to fall under any of the items in Article 14, they may be deleted, moved, or refused for registration without prior notice.

Article 16 (Provision of Information)

The Church may provide members with various information deemed necessary for the use of the services through methods such as electronic mail or postal mail.
The Church may request additional personal information from members, with their consent, for the purpose of improving services and introducing services to members.

Article 17 (Use of Email)

The Church does not monitor the contents of members' emails, and each member is responsible for the content of their own emails.
Members shall not send obscene, offensive, spam, or otherwise harmful emails that may cause damage to others or violate public morals without authorization.
Pursuant to Article 53 of the Telecommunications Act, Article 16 of the Enforcement Decree of the Telecommunications Business Act, and Article 53 Paragraph 3 of the Telecommunications Business Act, members shall bear all legal responsibility arising from the transmission of obscene or offensive materials, and neither the administrators nor the Church shall be held liable.
The ID and email of any member who causes harm to others or violates public morals through the use of this service shall not be protected under Paragraph
(1).

Article 18 (Advertisements and Transactions with Advertisers)

Members of this service are deemed to have agreed to the display of advertisements exposed during the use of the service.
The Church shall not be responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of members participating in promotional activities, correspondence, or transactions with advertisers displayed on the service or through the service.

Article 19 (Restrictions on Service Use)

The Church may restrict a member's use of the service if the member violates

Article 11 of these Terms and Conditions or falls under any of the following cases:

Use of vulgar IDs or nicknames that violate public morals Seriously insulting other users or interfering with their use of the service Otherwise interfering with the normal operation of the service Receiving corrective requests from relevant public institutions such as the Information and Communications Ethics Committee Using web space solely as a file storage site without meaningful content Operating an illegal website, including the following cases:
Uploading commercial software or cracked files Posting obscene materials that violate Article 7 of the Information and Communications Ethics Committee Review Regulations Including content intended to support anti-state activities Unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted writings or uploading copyrighted files (such as MP3 files) to a home account In accordance with the above restrictions, the Church may suspend, initialize, or terminate a member's service use without prior notice under the policy regarding improper users.

Article 20 (Termination of Contract and Restriction of Use)

If a member wishes to terminate the service agreement, the member may immediately withdraw by completing the cancellation process online.
The administrators and the Church may terminate the service agreement or suspend service use for a specified period without prior notice if a member engages in any of the following acts:
Registering false information when applying for or modifying membership Interfering with another person's use of the service or misusing/disclosing another person's personal information Engaging in obscene chats or acts violating public morals in violation of applicable laws Damaging another person's reputation or causing disadvantages to others Infringing upon the personal rights or intellectual property rights of the Church, other members, or third parties, or interfering with their business Intentionally interfering with service operations Transmitting or posting information prohibited by applicable laws Receiving corrective requests from external organizations such as the Information and Communications Ethics Committee, or receiving authoritative interpretations from the Election Commission related to illegal election activities Engaging in acts deemed related to criminal activity Engaging in any acts that violate applicable laws and regulations Violating these Terms and Conditions or any other conditions established by the Church

Article 21 (Compensation for Damages and Miscellaneous Matters)

The Church and administrators shall not be liable for any damages related to the use of free services provided through the service, except as otherwise stipulated in the Privacy Policy.

Article 22 (Disclaimer)

The administrators and the Church shall be exempt from liability for failure to provide services due to natural disasters, war, or other force majeure events.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for damages resulting from the suspension or improper provision of telecommunications services by telecommunications service providers.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for damages caused by unavoidable reasons such as maintenance, replacement, regular inspection, or construction of service facilities.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for service interruptions or damages caused by reasons attributable to members.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for damages caused by members' computer errors or by inaccurate personal information or email addresses provided by members.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for members' failure to obtain expected profits or for losses incurred through the use of the service.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for damages arising from materials obtained through the service. In addition, they shall not be responsible for compensating members for emotional distress caused by other members during service use.
The administrators and the Church shall not be responsible for the reliability, accuracy, or quality of any information, data, or facts posted by members on the service.
The administrators and the Church shall have no obligation to intervene in disputes arising between users or between users and third parties through the service, nor shall they be liable for any resulting damages.
The administrators and the Church shall not be liable for any damages related to the use of free services provided to members.

Article 23 (Jurisdiction and Governing Law)

Matters not specified in these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by relevant laws and customary practices, including the Telecommunications Business Act.
For members using paid services provided by the Church, separate terms and policies established by the Church shall apply.
In the event of litigation arising from the use of the service, the court having jurisdiction over the location of the Church's headquarters shall have exclusive jurisdiction.

Supplementary Provision

(Effective Date) These Terms and Conditions shall take effect on June 1, 2026.
The Church has revised these Terms and Conditions to reflect applicable laws and regulations in order to protect members' rights and ensure the protection of members' personal information.

Privacy Policy

'Wilderness Church' (hereinafter referred to as the 'Church') values your personal information and complies with the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection.
Through this Privacy Policy, the Church informs you of the purposes and methods for which the personal information you provide is being used, and what measures are being taken to protect your personal information.
If the Church revises its Privacy Policy, it will notify you through website announcements (or individual notices).
Effective Date: This policy shall enter into force on June 1, 2026. Detailed matters are as follows:

1. Items of Personal Information Collected When users sign up to use the membership services, the Church collects essential information online required to provide the services.

Individuals: Name, Resident Registration Number (RRN), User ID, Password, Phone Number, Email Address, Physical Address, Credit Card Information, Bank Account Information, Access Logs, Cookies, Payment Records.
Businesses: Representative's Name, Business Registration Number, Company Name, Business Address, Type of Business, Line of Business, Phone Number.

2. Purpose of Collection and Use of Personal Information The Church utilizes the collected personal information for the following purposes:

Name, Resident Registration Number, User ID, Password: Handling civil complaints arising from service use, personal identification, providing age-restricted services, etc.
User ID, Resident Registration Number: Providing age-restricted services and preventing fraudulent use by bad-standing members, etc.
Representative's Name, Business Registration Number, Company Name, Business Address, Type of Business, Line of Business, Phone Number: Providing business membership services, etc.
Email Address, Phone Number: Securing communication channels for interacting with the counterparty during transactions, delivering notices, confirming user intent, handling complaints, etc.
Bank Account Information, Credit Card Information, Mobile Phone Number, Phone Number: Payment for goods and wire transfers during transactions, etc.
Physical Address, Phone Number: Securing delivery addresses and contact information for shipping goods, etc.

3. Retention, Period of Use, and Destruction of Personal Information In principle, when the Church collects your personal information, the retention period lasts from the time of your membership registration until the termination of your membership (including voluntary cancellation and termination ex officio).

Furthermore, upon termination, the Church will immediately destroy your personal information.
However, if it is necessary to retain personal information in accordance with the provisions of relevant statutes, such as the Commercial Act or the Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, the Church may retain the customer's personal information as follows. In this case, the personal information will be managed solely for the purpose of retention.
Records on Display/Advertising: 6 months (Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce) Records on Contracts or Withdrawal of Subscription, etc.: 5 years (Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce) Records on Payments and Supply of Goods, etc.: 5 years (Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce) Records on Consumer Complaints or Dispute Resolution: 3 years (Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce) Records on Collection/Processing and Use of Credit Information: 3 years (Use and Protection of Credit Information Act) If you request to inspect transaction information that is being retained with your consent, the Company will take immediate measures so that you can inspect and verify it without delay.
When destroying personal information, it is deleted using technical methods that render the records irreproducible.

4. Provision of Personal Information to Third Parties and Purpose The Church provides your personal information to third parties as follows to deliver higher-quality services to members:

When users have given their prior consent.
In accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, or when requested by an investigative agency in accordance with the procedures and methods prescribed by law for investigative purposes.

5. Consignment of Collected Personal Information The Church will not consign your personal information to external companies without your consent. If such a need arises in the future, we will notify you of the delegate and the details of the delegated work, and obtain prior consent if necessary.
6. Rights of Users and Legal Representatives and How to Exercise Them Users may look up or modify their registered personal information at any time, and may also request to cancel their membership.

To inspect or modify users' personal information, click 'Change Personal Information' (or 'Edit Member Information', etc.). To cancel membership (withdraw consent), please contact the Chief Privacy Officer in writing, by phone, or via email, and we will take immediate action.
If you request the correction of an error in your personal information, the personal information will not be used or provided until the correction is completed.
In addition, if incorrect personal information has already been provided to a third party, we will notify the third party of the correction result without delay so that the correction can be made.
The Church handles personal information that has been cancelled or deleted at the request of a user as specified in the "Retention and Period of Use of Personal Information Collected by the Church" and ensures it cannot be inspected or used for any other purposes.

7. Installation, Operation, and Rejection of Automatic Personal Information Collection Devices The Church operates 'cookies' that store and find your information from time to time.

A cookie is a very small text file sent to your browser by the server used to operate the website, and it is stored on your computer's hard drive.
Cookies can identify your computer and provide services without requiring additional input, such as your name, upon connection. Cookies only identify your computer and do not identify you personally; they expire when the browser is closed or when you log out.
You have the option regarding cookie installation. Therefore, by configuring options in your web browser, you can allow all cookies, undergo verification each time a cookie is saved, or refuse to save all cookies.
Example of configuration method (for Internet Explorer):
Tools at the top of the web browser > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced > Override automatic cookie handling Note: However, if you refuse to install cookies, there may be difficulties in providing certain services.

8. Destruction Procedure and Method for Personal Information In principle, the Church destroys the relevant personal information without delay after the purpose of collection and use of personal information has been achieved. The destruction procedure and method are as follows:

Destruction Procedure The information entered by the member for registration, etc., is transferred to a separate DB (a separate file cabinet in the case of paper) after the purpose is achieved. It is then stored for a certain period and destroyed according to information protection grounds based on internal policies and other related statutes (refer to the retention and period of use). Personal information transferred to a separate DB will not be used for any purpose other than retention unless required by law.
Destruction Method Personal information stored in the form of electronic files is deleted using technical methods that render the records irreproducible.

Purpose Items Retention Period
User identification and identity verification User ID, name, password Until membership withdrawal
Notices regarding customer service and user identification for customer support Contact information (email, mobile phone number) Until membership withdrawal