United Methodist Church in Sweden

United Methodist Church of Sweden
Saint Paul's Church, methodist church in Södermalm in Stockholm
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationProtestantism
TheologyMethodism
RegionSweden
Origin1868
Merged intoUniting Church in Sweden
Members6,436 (2009)
PublicationsSvenska sändebudet

The United Methodist Church in Sweden (Swedish: Metodistkyrkan i Sverige) was a Protestant Christian denomination that existed in Sweden between 1868 and 2012. The church participated in creating the Uniting Church in Sweden. According to a 2009 report, the denomination had 6,436 members[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Stefan Lundell (18 June 2010). "Bara ett under kan rädda frikyrkan". Dagens industri.

Further reading

  • Norén, Carol M. "On to Perfection: Nels O. Westergreen and the Swedish Methodist Church (2021) online They emigrated to Chicago.


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