Immanuel Church, Norrköping Explained

Immanuel Church
Native Name:Immanuelskyrkan
Native Name Lang:Swedish
Location:Norrköping
Country:Sweden
Denomination:Vineyard Nordic and the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden
Previous Denomination:Uniting Church in Sweden, the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden
Website:Norrköping Vineyard
Korskyrkan
Consecrated Date:1956
Architect:Sten Carlquist
Construction Cost:1,5 mil. SEK
Parish:Norrköping Vineyard and Korskyrkan

The Immanuel Church (Swedish: Immanuelskyrkan) is a church building in central Norrköping, Sweden. It was built by the Immanuel Church Congregation in 1956. Since 2020 it is owned by the two congregations Norrköping Vineyard (affiliated to the Vineyard Nordic) and Baptistförsamlingen Saron-Korskyrkan (commonly Korskyrkan, affiliated to the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden).[1]

The Immanuel Church Congregation (Swedish: Immanuelskyrkans församling), originally part of the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden and later Uniting Church in Sweden, remained in the building until February 2023, when it ceased to exist.[2] The congregation previously held a church building on Gamla Rådstugugatan, inaugurated on 28 December 1884.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virro . Sandra . 31 January 2020 . Nu flyttar kyrkorna ihop – med en parad . 24 July 2024 . Norrköpings Tidningar . Swedish .
  2. Web site: Hedmark . Lina . 8 January 2013 . Frikyrkorna tappar . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150113210210/http://www.svt.se/nyheter/regionalt/ostnytt/frikyrkorna-tappar . 13 January 2015 . 13 January 2015 . Sveriges Television . Swedish.
  3. Book: Ekman . Den inre missionens historia . 1896 . 3 . 2264 . Swedish . Erik Jakob Ekman . 13 January 2015 . Project Runeberg.