Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church Explained

Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church
Other Name:Helsinki Finnish Methodist Congregation
Native Name:Finnish: Helsingin metodistiseurakunta
Finnish: Helsingfors finska metodistförsamling
Location:Punavuori, Helsinki
Country:Finland
Diocese:Finnish Methodist Church

The Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church (also known as the Helsinki Finnish Methodist Congregation; Finnish: Helsingin metodistiseurakunta; Finnish: Helsingfors finska metodistförsamling) is a Finnish Methodist congregation in Helsinki, Finland. It belongs to the and was founded in 1894. The current congregation building is located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki.

The congregation regularly organizes bilingual worship activities; mission circles, Bible evenings, moments of prayer and youth evenings also meet regularly in the congregation.[1]

Helsinki also has another, .[2]

History

The congregation was founded in 1894 and in the early days the congregation met in rented premises.[3] In 1909, the congregation bought a wooden house in Punavuori. In 1928, the congregation started building a new church at the same place, and the congregation's wooden house was moved to Malmi. In 1929, a current church building was completed.[1]

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  1. Web site: Seurakunnasta . Helsingin metodistiseurakunta . 15 February 2024 . fi.
  2. Web site: Christ United Methodist Church. helsingfors.metodistkyrkan.fi. 15 February 2024.
  3. Web site: Helsingin metodistiseurakunta 120 vuotta . 1 November 2014 . 15 February 2024 . Rajamaa . Tapani . fi.