This event will be held in swedish
A place for rest, inspiration and community. In the midst of life – in the middle of the week – there is an open space where you can come as you are, with no preparations or expectations.
Settle in with a cup of tea, breathe in the church pew, and rest in the calm. The service offers gentle music that invites peace and reflection. It’s a pause from the stress of everyday life, a moment to simply be and catch your breath.
The church offers tea, and you are warmly welcome to bring your own snack or a meal to eat before or after the service. A microwave is available in the café area.

After the service, we sometimes offer something extra for those who wish to stay. It could be a mini-retreat, an inspiring talk, or something else that provides an opportunity for reflection and deeper engagement.
Welcome to the Wednesday Mass – a place for rest, inspiration, and community in the middle of the week!
Schedule:
5:30 PM – Feel free to come early if you’d like to help with something practical
6:00 PM – Mass in the church hall
7:00 PM – Almost every Wednesday, something happens after the service. See below:
| Onsdagar kl 18 | kl 19 |
| March 19 | Peter Halldorf – Sources Part 2 “God from God, light from light, begotten, not made” The early Christian struggle with the mystery of incarnation. Sources: Christian spirituality through the ages – A church history lecture series. |
| 26 mars | |
| April 2 | Peter Halldorf – Sources Part 3 “Don’t say that humans cannot see the divine light” Anthropology, cosmology, and mysticism in Eastern Christian spirituality. Sources: Christian spirituality through the ages – A church history lecture series.a |
| April 9 | Miniretreat |
| 16 april | |
| April 23 | Peter Halldorf – Sources Part 4 “I saw and heard everything” Contemplative renewal movements in the medieval church. Sources: Christian spirituality through the ages – A church history lecture series |
| 30 april | Wednesday Mass canceled |
| Maj 7 | Miniretreat |
| Maj 14 | Peter Halldorf – Sources Part 5 “The root of all evil is the division that separates the Eastern and Western churches” From Constantinople to Kyiv: the development and characteristics of Slavic Christianity. Sources: Christian spirituality through the ages – A church history lecture series. |
| Maj 21 | |
| Maj 28 | Peter Halldorf & KG Hammar – Sources Part 6 “The Church’s path in uncharted territory” Peter Halldorf in conversation with KG Hammar on a triad of theological approaches that could shape the church’s future. Sources: Christian spirituality through the ages – A church history lecture series. |