Swedish Church
The Swedish Church, officially known as the Church of Sweden, is a Lutheran denomination that serves as the national church of Sweden. It was established in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation and has played a significant role in Swedish culture and society. The church is known for its commitment to social justice, community service, and environmental sustainability.
As a member of the Lutheran World Federation, the Swedish Church emphasizes the importance of faith, education, and outreach. It provides various services, including worship, baptism, and confirmation, and is involved in charitable activities both locally and globally. The church also promotes ecumenical dialogue with other Christian denominations.