
Lewi Pethrus (born Pethrus Lewi Johansson; 11 March 1884 – 4 September 1974) was a Swedish
Pentecostal
Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a movement within the broader Evangelical wing of Protestantism, Protestant Christianity that emphasizes direct personal experience of God in Christianity, God through Baptism with the Holy Spirit#Cl ...
minister who played a decisive role in the formation and development of the Pentecostal movement in his country. In 1964, he founded the political party the
Christian Democrats.
Life
Pethrus was born in 1884 in
Vargön,
Västergötland
Västergötland (), also known as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia in older literature, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden (''landskap'' in Swedish), situated in the southwest of Sweden.
Vä ...
. He held manual jobs from the age of ten, being
apprentice
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d to a shoe factory in 1899. That year, he was
baptized
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in the
Baptist church
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in
Vänersborg
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. After emigrating to
Norway
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in 1900, he became co-pastor of the
Arendal
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Baptist Church in 1902, along with
Adolf Mildes. He started
speaking in tongues
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, believed by Pentecostals to be evidence of having received the
baptism of the Holy Spirit
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after a series of meetings in Lillestrand. He claimed that the experience happened to him spontaneously and that he did not understand at the time what was happening to him.
Pethrus became pastor of a small Baptist church in
Bengtsfors,
Dalsland
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, Sweden, in 1903, but did not seek formal theological training until 1904, when he enrolled at the
Bethel Seminary () in
Stockholm
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. He was later to say that his training was detrimental to his faith. Exposure to the writings of liberal philosopher
Viktor Rydberg
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temporarily undermined his faith in the divinity of Jesus, but claimed to have regained it after meeting Jesus personally in a
vision
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.
After graduating from seminary, Pethrus completed his compulsory military service at ,
Västergötland
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Vä ...
, in the autumn of 1906. That year, he became pastor of the
Lidköping
Lidköping () is a locality and the seat of Lidköping Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had about
40,000 inhabitants in 2021.
It is situated on the southern shore of Lake Vänern and sometimes refers to itself as "Lidkö ...
Baptist Church.
Pethrus joined the Pentecostal movement in 1907 after meeting the Norwegian Pentecostal minister
Thomas Ball Barratt in Oslo. It was then that the doctrine of the baptism in the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues became clear to him; he claimed: "From that moment I was part of the Pentecostal Revival".
Pethrus became pastor of the Seventh Baptist Church in Stockholm in 1910 and of the
Filadelfia Church in 1911. In 1913, the year in which he married Norwegian
Lydia Danielsen, his church was expelled from the Swedish Baptist Union due to disagreements about speaking in tongues and
holy communion
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(his church practiced
open communion
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). This was the beginning of a separate Pentecostal movement in Sweden. During the same phase of his life Pethrus wrote the words and music for his
gospel song "" ('The promises cannot fail'). The Filadelfia Church started a Bible school in 1915 and a weekly magazine, ' 'The Gospel Herald', in 1916. In the same year, the church sent its first
missionaries
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,
Samuel
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and
Lina Nyström, to Brazil, helping the
Assembleias de Deus
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.
Pethrus and his Filadelfia Church sent many missionaries to Africa, Latin America and continental Europe, and kept ties with the North American Scandinavian Pentecostals belonging to the
Fellowship of Christian Assemblies and the
Independent Assemblies of God, International.
Pethrus sponsored the founding of a high school in 1942 and ''
Dagen'', a daily newspaper, in 1945. A credit fund was established in 1952 and a radio station, (now IBRA Media) in
Tangier
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,
Morocco
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, in 1955. The same year, the Filadelfia Church hosted the
Pentecostal World Conference.
Pethrus resigned from the pastorate on 7 September 1958. He continued preaching as an itinerant preacher, and established the () in 1959. In 1964, he spearheaded the founding of Sweden's
Christian Democratic Party. He had moved more into the sphere of politics since the 1940s, after denouncing it wholly during the early years of his ministry. The Christian Democrats were culturally conservative but supported the welfare state. His wife Lydia died on 30 December 1966. A year before his own death, he was made a
Knight Commander
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of the
Order of Vasa
The Royal Order of Vasa () is a Swedish order of chivalry founded on 29 May 1772 by Gustav III, King Gustav III. It is awarded to Swedish citizens for service to state and society especially in the fields of agriculture, mining and commerce.
His ...
. His last sermon was delivered at the annual
Nyhem Week Pentecostal convention in 1974, shortly before his death on 4 September. His autobiography, (A storied life) was published in 1976.
Cultural references
In 2001,
Per Olov Enquist published a novel, ,
[(Stockholm: Norstedts), ; English translation by Tiina Nunnally as ''Lewi's Journey'' (New York: Overlook Press, 2005), .] which is in part about the interactions between Pethrus and
Sven Lidman.
References
External links
Some important dates in the life of Lewi Pethrus
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1884 births
1974 deaths
People from Vänersborg Municipality
Conservatism in Sweden
Swedish Protestant hymnwriters
Swedish Pentecostal pastors