Flekkerøy Church (Norwegian: Flekkerøy kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Kristiansand Municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located in the village of Mæbø on the island of Flekkerøy in the city of Kristiansand. It is the church for the Flekkerøy parish which is part of the Kristiansand domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark. The white, concrete church was built in a rectangular design in 1960 using plans drawn up by the architect Gabriel Tallaksen. The church seats about 760 people, but when a back wall is moved, the room can accommodate up to 900 people. The church is surrounded by a cemetery.[1][2]

Flekkerøy Church
Flekkerøy kirke
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58°04′33″N 8°00′05″E / 58.0759°N 08.0013°E / 58.0759; 08.0013
LocationKristiansand Municipality,
Agder
CountryNorway
DenominationChurch of Norway
ChurchmanshipEvangelical Lutheran
Websiteflekkerøymenighet.no
History
StatusParish church
Founded1960
Consecrated1960
Events2019: large addition
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Gabriel Tallaksen
Architectural typeRectangular
Completed1960 (64 years ago) (1960)
Specifications
Capacity760
MaterialsConcrete
Administration
DioceseAgder og Telemark
DeaneryKristiansand domprosti
ParishFlekkerøy
TypeChurch
StatusNot protected
ID84160

History

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View of the church

The church on Flekkerøy was built in 1960 and as one of the most active parishes in the region, the church grew rapidly. In 1970, the church was expanded and again in 1988, the balcony seating was expanded.

By the 21st century, the church was too small for the parish. In 2018, work began on a massive two-story addition designed by the two architecture firms Hille Melbye and Einar Dahle. The addition added a large new sanctuary to the south of the existing church. Other offices, group rooms, bathrooms, and two kitchens were added as well. The old sanctuary was converted into a church hall. The new addition was consecrated on 1 Dec 2019 by the Bishop Stein Reinertsen. The addition cost 93 million kr.[3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Flekkerøy kirke". Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker" (in Norwegian). KirkeKonsulenten.no. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Nye Flekkerøy kirke er en viktig møteplass med plass til tusen". Kirken.no (in Norwegian). 3 December 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Flekkerøy kirke". Norske-Kirker.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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