Pingstkyrkan, Uppsala, Pentecostal church in Uppsala, Sweden
Pingstkyrkan is a Pentecostal church in Uppsala featuring traditional Swedish religious architecture with brick construction and rounded windows. The building occupies a space on Sankt Persgatan where the interior is designed for congregational worship and community gatherings.
The building was established in 1916 during a period of religious revival across Sweden. This marked one of the early Pentecostal foundations in the city.
The congregation gathers here to practice Pentecostal faith and share religious experiences within the community. This space serves as a meeting place where spiritual practice and local social life come together.
The site sits in central Uppsala and is accessible on foot, with other religious buildings nearby in the area. Visitors should check ahead for service times before planning their visit.
The congregation makes sermons available online through digital broadcasting, extending the reach of services beyond those who attend in person. This approach reflects how this religious community engages with modern communication tools.
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