
Wednesday Mass at 18.00
In the middle of life – in the middle of the week – there’s an open space where you can come just as you are, with no preparation or expectations.
Wednesday Mass – A Place for Rest, Inspiration, and Community
From January 28 to May 20, we celebrate a simple communion service every Wednesday at 18:00. In the midst of life – in the middle of the week – there is an open space where you can come just as you are, without preparation or expectations.
Settle down with a cup of tea, breathe in the stillness of the church pew, and rest in the calm. The service offers gentle music that creates space for peace and reflection. It is a pause from the stress of everyday life, a moment simply to be and to catch your breath. The service lasts about 40 minutes.
The church provides tea, and you are warmly welcome to bring your own fika or a packed meal to eat before or after the service. A microwave is available in the coffee area. For young adults, the meeting place After Worship takes place after the service, with a café and various activities.
Would you like to help out? Serve tea, read a Bible passage, play music, or help new visitors feel at home? Feel free to contact one of the pastors, deacons, or musicians who are present.
Welcome to Wednesday Mass – a place for rest, inspiration, and community in the middle of your week!

| Wednesdays at 18 | Happens at 19 |
| February 5 | 3 x 11 at Immanuel – Theme: Relationships Welcome to an evening at Immanuel offering different perspectives on relationships. This event is for everyone—whether you’re single, newly in love, married, divorced, etc. Relationships affect us all, so come as you are—after exams, work, or before bedtime routines—to connect and take new insights home with you! Soup, sandwiches, and something extra will be served in the church. Drop-in from 18:30. The program starts at 19:00. |
| February 12 | Lecture: Even the Smallest Fanatic Needs to Sleep Sometimes – Mia Fernando & Sofie Twal Hedman In Even the Smallest Fanatic Needs to Sleep Sometimes, sisters Sofie Twal Hedman and Mia Fernando share their experiences growing up in the Stockholm Karisma Center, a free church congregation, until its eventual collapse in 2005 due to leadership abuse and financial mismanagement. What is it like for a child to grow up in such an environment, and what are the long-term effects on individuals? (Waldenström Hall) |
| February 19 | |
| February 26 | Mini-Retreat |
| March 5 | Peter Halldorf – Sources, Part 1 “On this rock I will build my church” The emergence of Christianity in the tension between charisma and institution. Sources: Christian Spirituality Through the Ages. A lecture series on church history. |
| March 12 | Lecture: David Eklind Kloo |
| March 19 | Peter Halldorf – Sources, Part 2 “God of God, Light of Light, begotten, not made” The early church’s struggle with the mystery of incarnation. Sources: Christian Spirituality Through the Ages. A lecture series on church history. |
| March 26 | |
| April 2 | Peter Halldorf – Sources, Part 3 “Don’t tell me that humanity cannot see the divine light” Anthropology, cosmology, and mysticism in Eastern Christian spirituality. Sources: Christian Spirituality Through the Ages. A lecture series on church history. |
| April 9 | Mini-Retreat |
| April 16 | |
| 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 lecture series on church history. |
| April 30 | |
| May 7 | Mini-Retreat |
| May 14 | Peter Halldorf – Sources, Part 5 “The root of all evil is the division that separates the churches of East and West” From Constantinople to Kyiv: the development and characteristics of Slavic Christianity. Sources: Christian Spirituality Through the Ages. A lecture series on church history. |
| May 21 | |
| May 28 | Peter Halldorf & KG Hammar – Sources, Part 6 “The Church’s Path in a Pathless Land” Peter Halldorf in conversation with KG Hammar on a triad of theological crossroads that could shape the church’s future voice. Sources: Christian Spirituality Through the Ages. A lecture series on church history. |
| June 4 | (Retreat) |
| June 11 | |
| June 18 |