
Church of Sweden
The Church of Sweden is a Lutheran Protestant denomination that was the primary religious organization in Sweden until 2000, when it was officially separated from the Swedish state. It is characterized by its commitment to Christian teachings, community involvement, and social issues. The church offers worship services, pastoral care, and engages in charitable activities. While it remains the largest Christian denomination in Sweden, its influence has waned amid increasing secularization, with many members choosing not to participate regularly. It maintains a progressive stance on social issues and focuses on inclusive, community-oriented practices.