The Pentecostal Alliance of Independent Churches

The Pentecostal Alliance of Independent Churches (Swedish: Pingst - fria församlingar i samverkan, Pingst FFS) is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in Sweden. It is a member of the Pentecostal World Fellowship. Daniel Alm from Västerås is General Superintendent since 2016, preceded by Pelle Hörnmark, and before him, Sten-Gunnar Hedin.

History

The movement has its origins in the establishment of the first Pentecostal Church in Stockholm in 1910. [1]

In 2001, the Pentecostal Alliance of Independent Churches was founded.[2]

In 2017, the denomination had 439 churches and 87 392 members. [3]

See also

Swedish Pentecostal Movement

References

  1. Vinson Synan, Amos Yong, Global Renewal Christianity: Europe and North America Spirit-Empowered Movements: Past, Present and Future, Charisma Media, USA, 2017, p. 183
  2. William Kay, Anne Dyer, European Pentecostalism, BRILL, UK, 2011, p. 36
  3. Pentecostal Alliance of Independent Churches, Statistik, pingst.se, Sweden, retrieved May 9, 2020
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