Filadelfia Oslo was founded by pastor
Thomas Ball Barratt in 1916 and was the first church in
Kristiania (now Oslo) which was part of the Pentecostal movement. He was pastor until 1940. there were approximately 2,000 members, with 1,825
baptized members and 538 ('belonging' unbaptized members [children]). The church has always held a central place in the Norwegian Pentecostal movement due to its origins and size. The church's building on , the so-called "new" Filadelfia, was consecrated in 1938, after an extensive renovation. According to Thomas Barratt's memoir, architect was the building committee's chairman. In 2010 a new renovation was begun, resulting in a new front building with a foyer, coffee bar, and offices. As of January 2020, the church consists of six congregations in six locations: • Filadelfia Church City Center (, Oslo) • Microfila Children's Church (, Oslo) • Ungfila (, Oslo) • Filadelfia Church
Majorstuen • Filadelfia Church
Lillestrøm • Filadelfia Church Enebakk
Pastors (chronological) •
Thomas Ball Barratt • • Knut Petersen • Paul Paulsen • •
Morgan Kornmo • •
Egil Svartdahl • Daniel Egeli • Andreas Hegertun, Håkon Jahr, Daniel Egeli (current members of the leadership team) == Programs ==