Protestant Churches prepare for congress in Nuremberg

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With the "Rave like God" format, the Protestant Predigergemeinde in Erfurt wants to appeal primarily to people between the ages of 25 and 35. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa
With the "Rave like God" format, the Protestant Predigergemeinde in Erfurt wants to appeal primarily to people between the ages of 25 and 35. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa

Emmanuel Thomas I Wednesday, June 7, 2023

 

NUREMBERG – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Economy Minister Robert Habeck are all expected to speak at the official Protestant Church Congress in the southern city of Nuremberg, which kicks off on Wednesday.

The 38th German Protestant Church Congress begins with a large church service on Nuremberg’s main market square in the evening.

Many people are expected in Bavaria’s second largest city to deepen their faith together, but also to discuss current social issues at the congress, which runs until Sunday.

Numerous politicians from the federal and state governments have announced their attendance, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is expected to welcome the guests after the church service on Wednesday evening.

On Saturday, Scholz, Baerbock and Habeck are expected as guests in Nuremberg.
The focus is expected to be on the effects of climate change as well as the Russian war on Ukraine.

In the Protestant Church in Germany, there are different opinions on the question of whether Germany should be supplying weapons to Ukraine.

Around 2,000 events are planned during the congress, mainly in Nuremberg, but also in the neighbouring city of Fürth.

 

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