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The '''Free Evangelical Fellowship''' ([[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]: ''' De Frie Evangeliske Forsamlinger''', '''DFEF'''), formerly called "'''The Free Friends'''" (''De frie venner'') is one of the [[Free church|Free Church]] congregations in [[Norway]]. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is a nationwide movement with sixty seven parishes and contact addresses in [[Norway]].{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The churches are legally independent. It is estimated that the local churches comprise a total of 8,000-10,000 members.{{by whom|date=January 2011}} Churches are mainly in the south and west of the country. Its origins date from the 1880s, but it became an established organization after 1900 under the leadership of [[preacher]] [[Erik Andersen Nordquelle|Erik A. Nordquelle]] (1858–1938). Its "Home and Mission Committee" is a joint mission conducted in several countries in [[Africa]], [[Asia]], [[Europe]] and [[South America]].{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The Free Evangelical Fellowship believe in [[baptism of the Holy Spirit]] through [[speaking in tongues]] and [[healing]] by [[prayer]]. They also practice [[baptism]] and [[Holy communion]] (open to non-members).{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The movement's theological standing is seen as near [[Pentecostal]], but they had historically separated themselves out to be opponents of the member registers. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is therefore not registered as a separate [[religious]] branch in Norway.
The '''Free Evangelical Fellowship''' ([[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]: ''' De Frie Evangeliske Forsamlinger''', '''DFEF'''), formerly called "'''The Free Friends'''" (''De frie venner'') is one of the [[Free church|Free Church]] congregations in [[Norway]]. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is a nationwide movement with sixty seven parishes and contact addresses in [[Norway]].{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The churches are legally independent. It is estimated that the local churches comprise a total of 8,000-10,000 members.{{by whom|date=January 2011}} Churches are mainly in the south and west of the country. Its origins date from the 1880s, but it became an established organization after 1900 under the leadership of [[preacher]] [[Erik Andersen Nordquelle|Erik A. Nordquelle]] (1858–1938). Its "Home and Mission Committee" is a joint mission conducted in several countries in [[Africa]], [[Asia]], [[Europe]] and [[South America]].{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The Free Evangelical Fellowship believe in [[baptism of the Holy Spirit]] through [[speaking in tongues]] and [[healing]] by [[prayer]]. They also practice [[baptism]] and [[Holy communion]] (open to non-members).{{citation needed|date=January 2011}} The movement's theological standing is seen as near [[Pentecostal]], but they had historically separated themselves out to be opponents of the member registers. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is therefore not registered as a separate [[religious]] branch in Norway.

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Vorlage:Unreferenced Vorlage:Infobox Christian denomination The Free Evangelical Fellowship (Norwegian: De Frie Evangeliske Forsamlinger, DFEF), formerly called "The Free Friends" (De frie venner) is one of the Free Church congregations in Norway. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is a nationwide movement with sixty seven parishes and contact addresses in Norway.Vorlage:Citation needed The churches are legally independent. It is estimated that the local churches comprise a total of 8,000-10,000 members.Vorlage:By whom Churches are mainly in the south and west of the country. Its origins date from the 1880s, but it became an established organization after 1900 under the leadership of preacher Erik A. Nordquelle (1858–1938). Its "Home and Mission Committee" is a joint mission conducted in several countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.Vorlage:Citation needed The Free Evangelical Fellowship believe in baptism of the Holy Spirit through speaking in tongues and healing by prayer. They also practice baptism and Holy communion (open to non-members).Vorlage:Citation needed The movement's theological standing is seen as near Pentecostal, but they had historically separated themselves out to be opponents of the member registers. The Free Evangelical Fellowship is therefore not registered as a separate religious branch in Norway.