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The Pentecostal Church of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Helluntaikirkko, SHK) is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in Finland. It is a member of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, Pentecostal European Fellowship and World Assemblies of God Fellowship. Esko Matikainen is executive manager.[1]
History
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The Pentecostal Church of Finland (SHK) was registered as a religious Finnish community on September 15, 2001. The decision was made at a special meeting at which leaders or delegates from 131 of the Finnish Pentecostal movements 230 congregations were present. The question, however, had older roots; the debate about and inquiry into registration had lasted for a decade.[2]
Board chairs
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2003–2005: Valtter Luoto [fi]
2005–2009: Klaus Korhonen
2010: Vesa Pylvänäinen [fi]
2011–2015: Pekka Havupalo [fi]
2016: Usko Katto [fi]
2017–2020: Mika Yrjölä [fi]
2021: Helena Korhonen [fi]
2022–present: Kauko Uusila [fi]
References
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^"Contact information". Suomen Helluntaikirkko (in Finnish). The Pentecostal Church of Finland. 2023-05-01.
^Mantsinen, Teemu T. (2018). "The Finnish Pentecostal Movement: An Analysis of Internal Struggle as a Process of Habitual Division". In Moberg, Jessica; Skjoldli, Jane (eds.). Charismatic Christianity in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-319-69613-3.
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