Christian Council of Sweden
The Christian Council of Sweden (Swedish: [Sveriges kristna råd] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is an echumenical Christian organization in Sweden. It was established on 15 December 1992.[1]
| Christian Council of Sweden | |
|---|---|
| Formation | 15 December 1992 |
| Type | Christian ecumenical organization |
| Headquarters | Gustavslundsvägen 8, Stockholm, Sweden |
| Official languages | Swedish |
Member denominations
Following denominations were members in 2013:[2]
Free church movmement
Lutheran
Orthodox
- Armenian Apostolic Church
- Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Ethiopian Orthodox Church
- Finnish Orthodox Church
- Coptic Orthodox Church
- Macedon Orthodox Church
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- Russian Orthodox Church (Parish of the Transfiguration of Jesus)
- Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarcate)
- Serbiska ortodoxa kyrkan
- Saint Selasse Ethipic Orthodox Church
- Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese of Sweden and the Rest of Scandinavia
- Assyrian Church of the East
- Old Church of the East
Roman Catholic
Observing members
Earlier members
- Estonian Orthodox Church
- French Orthodox Church
- Free Baptist Union, became part of the Sanctification Union/Free Baptist Union and later the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden
- Sanctification Union, became part of the Sanctification Union/Free Baptist Union and later the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden
- United Methodist Church of Sweden, became part of the Uniting Church in Sweden
- Swedish Baptism Union, became part of the Uniting Church in Sweden
- Mission Covenant Church of Sweden, became part of the Uniting Church in Sweden
- Örebro Mission, became part of the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden
References
- ↑ "Historik" (in svenska). Christian Council of Sweden. Archived from the original on 7 December 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ↑ "Christian Council of Sweden member list". Archived from the original on 2014-09-28. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
Othwer websites
- Christian Council of Sweden (in Swedish)