Philadelphia Church (name in Swedish: Filadelfiakyrkan) is a church building located at Rörstrandsgatan 7 in the city of Stockholm, Sweden. The congregation is part of the Swedish Pentecostal Movement. The church building was officially inaugurated on 2 November 1930 and has since been used for regular worship services and community activities.
Overview
The Philadelphia Church serves both as a place of worship for its local congregation and as a venue for meetings, music events and other gatherings typical of Pentecostal communities. Its central location on Rörstrandsgatan places it within an established urban district of Stockholm.
History
The building opened in late 1930. Since its inauguration on 2 November that year, it has remained associated with the Swedish Pentecostal movement and has continued to host religious services and community programmes. Over time it has been maintained to serve the needs of its congregation.
Location and role
- Address: Rörstrandsgatan 7, Stockholm.
- Country: Sweden.
- Affiliation: Swedish Pentecostal Movement.
The church is one of several Pentecostal congregations in Stockholm and reflects the broader history of free-church movements within Sweden. Its Swedish name, Filadelfiakyrkan, is commonly used alongside the English form.