About

Immanuelskyrkans Församling in Stockholm is a splendid example of Modern architecture designed by Sture Frölén and has been a prominent attraction since 1974. With its diverse and welcoming community, this church is a cherished sanctuary for people from all walks of life. It features an 11am English service on the first floor, accompanied by enriching music and worship. The International Fellowship here ensures a warm welcome for everyone, facilitated by the incredible Pastor Esther Kazen and current pastors from the US. On the second floor, you will find vibrant Swedish and Korean congregations. Rated highly on Google, this church is renowned for its blend of traditional and contemporary liturgy, making it a beacon of spiritual unity and warmth in the city.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tegnérgatan
Bus stop 129 m walk
Tegnérgatan (Birger Jarlsg)
Bus stop 135 m walk
Roslagsgatan
Bus stop 354 m walk
Tegnérgatan (Sveavägen)
Bus stop 441 m walk
Rådmansgatan
Bus stop 346 m walk
Handelshögskolan
Bus stop 334 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 235 reviews
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Jen
Jen
3 months ago on Google

Malaysian...was there on a vacation with my husband, and we decided to visit this church on sunday 11am as they have an English Service. There were lots of tourists like us too...full house. The entrance is the one with stairs. I attach a picture below. Upon entering, leave your coats on the right next to the toilets. Then, there's another stairs to go down to English Service room. Lovely environment. Feel blessed.

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Frank Dernulf
Frank Dernulf
3 months ago on Google

Jätte bra

Andrei Gorin
Andrei Gorin
4 months ago on Google

Immanuel Church is a member of Equmenia Church, a church that belongs to the early Swedish people's movements from the 19th century. Equmenia Church is structured according to a democratic form of government where the highest decision-making body is the congregation meeting, where each member has one vote. The congregations, such as Immanuel Church, are completely independent, but cooperate through common bodies.

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