Jerusalem Church
Church viewed at the corner of Ringensgade and Stokhusgade
55°41′19.87″N 12°35′1.94″E / 55.6888528°N 12.5838722°E / 55.6888528; 12.5838722
LocationCopenhagen
CountryDenmark
DenominationUnited Methodist Church
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s)Ferdinand Vilhelm Jensen
Architectural typeChurch
Groundbreaking1864
Completed1866
Specifications
MaterialsBrick

Jerusalem's Church is the main church of the Methodist community in Denmark. The church building is located in Rigensgade, central Copenhagen. The church was founded by missionaries in 1859, while the current building was opened in 1915 (replacing a destroyed building which dated to 1866).

History

The original design which was somewhat simplified prior to its completion

The first Methodist congregation in Denmark was founded on 11 January 1859 and was based in rented rooms in Store Kongensgade.[1] The congregation grew rapidly and funds were raised for a new church which was completed in 1866 to designs by Ferdinand Vilhelm Jensen. The church was known as St. Paul's Church until 1894 when that name was taken over by the nearby St. Paul's Church. It was then called St. Mark's Church until 1912 when it received its current name.[2]

The current church replaced the original structure, which was destroyed in a fire on 21 January 1914.[3] The current church was built to a slightly modified and somewhat larger design by Jens Christian Kofoed; it was constructed in 1915 and was reinaugurated the following year. The small four-storey building next to the church (MN. 2) is from 1866. It contains the church office.[4]

Architecture

The red-brick church is designed in a mixture of Romanesque Revival and Byzantine Revival styles. It is 27 metres long, 16 metres wide and the tower stands 50.6 metres tall.

Interior

The Jerusalem Church contains an organ built in 1916. It was restored in 1982–84, and is considered one of the best organs in Denmark from before World War II.

Gospel music

The church has three gospel choirs with different profiles: Kefas has existed since 1976, Saints and Sinners has existed since 1994 and Revelation Gospel Choirer is the youngest.[5]

References

  1. "Fra slummission til gospelkor" (in Danish). Jerusalemskirken. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
  2. "Jerusalemskirken (Methodistkirken)" (in Danish). Dragens København. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  3. "1914" (in Danish). Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  4. "Stokhusgade 2". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  5. "Gospelkirken" (in Danish). Jerusalemskirken. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
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