Uniting Church in Sweden
| Uniting Church in Sweden |
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| Classification |
Protestant |
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| Orientation |
Protestantism |
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| Theology |
United and uniting |
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| Associations |
World Communion of Reformed Churches, Baptist World Alliance,International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches,United Methodist Church, European Baptist Federation,World Methodist Council,World Council of Churches, Conference of European Churches[1] |
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| Region |
Sweden |
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| Headquarters |
Bromma, Sweden |
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| Origin |
4 June 2011 |
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| Merger of |
Baptist Union of Sweden, Mission Covenant Church of Sweden, United Methodist Church of Sweden |
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| Members |
about 85 000 (2012) |
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| Official website |
http://www.equmeniakyrkan.se |
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Uniting Church in Sweden (Swedish: Equmeniakyrkan) is a Christian Protestant denomination in Sweden, established on 4 June 2011 out of the Baptist Union of Sweden, the United Methodist Church and the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden as the Joint Future Church (Swedish: Gemensam framtid), before the name was changed during a conference in Karlstad on 11 May 2013.
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- Christianity portal
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