Sebit-Sisterhood Welfare Centre is an accommodation for retired female Protestant-Missionaries.
In young ages, these missionaries take a vow before the God and sent to preach the word on India, Indonesia, Africa, Japan, and other distant countries dedicating their lives on will to serve the others, and even some are giving up their preparation of old age and where to live in after. Beginning of Professor Sun-Ae Choo’s donation who admires their efforts and sacrifices, the offerings were gathered from churches nationwide to build the accommodation.
Just in time, descendants of Pastor Duk-Joo Hwang who martyred during Korean War offered the land, expecting to be used in value.
The accommodation mainly consists of the Bedrooms for a person and the Chapel with 40 seats.
During the designing phase, the courtyard was considered as a garden but gardening could become a nuisance for the elders, it was decided as shallow water-space which also called as the pond.
There is a rock placed on the side of the pond bringing up the image of island surrounded by the ocean.