Christian Council of Sweden explained

Christian Council of Sweden
Native Name:Sveriges kristna råd
Native Name Lang:sv
Type:Christian ecumenical organization
Headquarters:Gustavslundsvägen 8, Stockholm, Sweden
Language:Swedish

The Christian Council of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges kristna råd) is an ecumenical Christian organization in Sweden, established on 15 December 1992.[1]

Member denominations

Following denominations were members in 2013:[2]

Free church movement

  1. Evangelical Free Church
  2. Uniting Church in Sweden
  3. Salvation Army
  4. Swedish Pentecostal Movement
  5. Swedish Alliance Mission
  6. Vineyard Norden

Lutheran

  1. Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
  2. Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church
  3. Church of Sweden including the Swedish Evangelical Mission
  4. Hungarian Protestant Church

Eastern Orthodox

  1. Bulgarian Orthodox Church
  2. Finnish Orthodox Church
  3. Macedonian Orthodox Church
  4. Romanian Orthodox Church
  5. Russian Orthodox Church (Parish of the Transfiguration of Jesus)
  6. Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarcate)
  7. Serbian Orthodox Church
  8. Saint Selasse Ethipic Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodox

  1. Armenian Apostolic Church
  2. Ethiopian Orthodox Church
  3. Coptic Orthodox Church
  4. Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese of Sweden and the Rest of Scandinavia

Church of the East

  1. Assyrian Church of the East
  2. Old Church of the East

Roman Catholic

  1. Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm

Observing members

  1. Seventh-day Adventist Church

Earlier members

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historik. Christian Council of Sweden. Swedish. 8 January 2015. 7 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141207163118/http://www.skr.org/om-skr/historia/. dead.
  2. Web site: Christian Council of Sweden member list . 2015-01-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140928102408/http://www.skr.org/medlemskyrkor/alla-medlemskyrkor/ . 2014-09-28 . dead .