Wedding Baptist Church

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Wedding Baptist Church

The Baptist Church in Wedding is in the back of the property at Müllerstrasse 14a in Berlin-Wedding . It is a neo-Gothic tower loose chapel and was at the end of the 19th century by Carl Moritz built as a brick.

history

The parish has met in a house at Stralsunder Strasse 12 since 1889, and in Ackerstrasse since 1892 . She has been self-employed since 1898. Your new domicile was Müllerstrasse 14a. It initially had the biblical name Eben-Ezer. Today she is a member of the Federation of Evangelical Free Churches . The chapel was destroyed on November 23, 1943. Until the end of the Second World War , the community was housed at Swinemünder Strasse 79, then at Ruppiner Strasse. After stops at Rügener Strasse 5 and Schröderstrasse 5, she was able to return to the rebuilt chapel.

description

The hall church on a rectangular floor plan is covered with a gable roof.

1968 of organ building Paschen a slider chest - organ with mechanical action built. She has the following disposition :

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
Reed flute 8th'
Praestant 4 ′
Forest flute 2 ′
Mixture III-IV 1 13
II Manual C-g 3
Dumped 8th'
Pointed flute 4 ′
Principal 2 ′
Sesquialtera II
Scharff II – III
Pedal C – f 1
Sub bass 16 ′
Night horn 04 ′

Efforts have been made to remove the organ since 2017.

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Coordinates: 52 ° 32 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 13 ° 21 ′ 55.5 ″  E