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- Pentecostalism_in_Norway abstract "Pentecostal congregations in Norway (Norwegian:Pinsemenigheiter, Pinsevenner and Pinsebevegelsen) is the largest Protestant free church in Norway with a total membership at 39,590 people in 2009.Thomas Ball Barratt brought Pentecostalism to Norway in 1907. Barratt did not want to establish a new Christian movement, but wanted the Christian communities renewed. However, they did not, and he was the founder of the Pentecostal movement in Norway. Barratt was effective both in Sweden, Denmark and England, and when he visited Denmark in 1907, that was the beginning of the Danish Pentecostal movement. It is said that Barratt have been significant for the establishment of the Pentecostal movement in several European countries, such as Sweden and England.There are over 280 Pentecostal churches in Norway. Most are traditional churches but congregations with different concepts have also been established. For example, Jesus Church is targeted at young people.".
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- Pentecostalism_in_Norway area Norway.
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway caption "Filadelfia in St. Olavs street, Oslo.".
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway foundedDate "1907".
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- Pentecostalism_in_Norway mainClassification Pentecostalism.
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway members "39590".
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway name "Pentecostalism in Norway".
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway subject Category:Christianity_in_Norway.
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway subject Category:Pentecostalism.
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway subject Category:Protestantism_in_Norway.
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway comment "Pentecostal congregations in Norway (Norwegian:Pinsemenigheiter, Pinsevenner and Pinsebevegelsen) is the largest Protestant free church in Norway with a total membership at 39,590 people in 2009.Thomas Ball Barratt brought Pentecostalism to Norway in 1907. Barratt did not want to establish a new Christian movement, but wanted the Christian communities renewed. However, they did not, and he was the founder of the Pentecostal movement in Norway.".
- Pentecostalism_in_Norway label "Pentecostalism in Norway".
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