Jean-Luc Schneider

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Jean-Luc Schneider (born September 18, 1959 in Strasbourg ) is a French clergyman of the New Apostolic Church and has been Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church since Pentecost 2013 .

Life

As the eldest child of three siblings, Jean-Luc Schneider grew up in Alsace . As early as October 11, 1959, District Apostle Chrétien Dauber sealed him and thereby became a member of the New Apostolic Church. He has been married since 1983. This marriage resulted in two children.

After studying at a commercial college and completing his military service in 1982, Schneider worked for an Alsatian gas company , most recently as director of strategy and finance. With his ordination as an apostle, he switched to the full-time service of the New Apostolic Church in France.

Offices in the New Apostolic Church

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.apostolische-geschichte.de/wiki/index.php?title=Jean-Luc_Schneider Retrieved on October 10, 2012
predecessor Office successor
Wilhelm Leber Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church
2013–