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Background
Denmark is the smallest and most southerly of the Scandinavian countries.
Modern Danes are descended from Vikings who invaded the area as early
as the fifth century. For much of its history Denmark was the dominant
country in Scandinavia and for a time united Norway, Sweden and Iceland
under the Danish crown. Today Denmark is a constitutional monarchy under
Queen Margarethe II. The dominant religious affiliation of the Danes is
Evangelical Lutheran which accounts for about 90% of the population.
A Danish mission of the Movement was established in 1876 under the
direction of Dr. O. A. Holck, a Dane by birth but who spent several
years in America. Financial support came from the Foreign Christian
Missionary Society of the American churches. Holck, a medical doctor,
opened his mission in Copenhagen but faced many obstacles and opposition
from the State Church. At one point he was brought before a civil court
for baptizing a minor. In addition to preaching in Copenhagen he proclaimed
the word in Lyngby, then eight miles distant from the capitol. He also
helped to establish preaching points in both Norway and Sweden. A building
was built in Copenhagen at a cost of $22,000. Dr. Holck was able to
produce a monthly paper, The Old Paths, tracts and a small hymn book
to aid the small body of Danish Christians. Elected to the Danish Parliament
in 1885 Holck, he was also knighted by King Christian to the Order of
Dannebrog. He labored for 31 years, until his death on February 9, 1907.
The congregation carried on for some time but the facts concerning its
continued existence are lost.
In the 1950s American evangelists of the a cappella Churches of Christ
planted congregations. Cline Paden once served as a missionary in Denmark
and students from York College in Nebraska worked in Denmark under the
Masters Apprentice program. However, no known sustaining work was ever
accomplished.
Clinton J. Holloway
National Profiles Editor
October 2003
For further historical reference:
Churches of Christ Around the World, Lynn,
Mac, 21st Century Christian Publications, Nashville, TN, 2003.
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