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Gospel Concert

Gospel Concert

2nd Sunday after Epiphany

2nd Sunday after Epiphany

Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour

Events Calendar

July,
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Events

14 Jan 2026;
12:00 - 12:30 Uhr
Midday prayer of the seminary
14 Jan 2026;
19:30 -
The BEST of Black Gospel
18 Jan 2026;
10:00 -
Service with Holy Communion
18 Jan 2026;
11:00 -
Sunday lecture 2026
Theme Verse 2026

God says: “See, I am making all things new!” (Revelation 21:5) This verse describes a vision of heaven and earth being recreated and tears, death, and suffering being overcome. The biblical text reads: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain.” In his vision, John depicts a city that offers protection and into which “nothing unclean” can enter. For in this new world, people live in close proximity to God. John describes a complete transformation in his text. The old world, with all its injustice, loneliness, and violence, disappears and is overcome.

Current Posts

Martin Luther's Grave

When Luther died in Eisleben in 1546, Elector John Frederick of Saxony (reigned 1532-1547) ordered that his body be transferred to Wittenberg and buried in the Castle Church. The grave is located near the pulpit, about 2 meters deep in the ground. The Latin inscription reads: "Here lies the body of Martin Luther, Doctor of Sacred Theology. He died in the year of Christ 1546 on February 18th in his hometown of Eisleben at the age of 63 years, 2 months, and 10 days."