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Weird Christmas on the wheel

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Rolling Christmas service
Lutheran pastor Robert Vetter continues to hold outdoor devotions from the tractor-trailer after the standoff rules from the Corona pandemic expired. Photo: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa

 

Admin l Sunday, December 25, 2022

 

 

STUHR, Germany – A Lutheran pastor in northern Germany has continued his pandemic-era practice of holding his Christmas service from the trailer of a tractor.

For the third time, the tractor-trailer, decorated for Christmas, drove to four stations in the town of Stuhr near Bremen for a mass lasting about 20 minutes each on Saturday, Christmas Eve.

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Pastor Robert Vetter read the biblical Christmas story and preached briefly. Carols and bell ringing came from a recorded track. The trailer, a former mobile forest hut, was decked out as a nativity scene.

During the coronavirus pandemic, the pastor came up with the idea of an outdoor service because of social-distancing regulations.

The worship on wheels already enjoyed great popularity in the two previous years. Despite rain and cool temperatures, many people combined a walk with the service on Saturday.

Children and confirmation candidates were among the visitors, with some bringing folding chairs.

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