List of disengaged churches in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany

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Former St. Stephen's Church in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel

The list of disorganized churches in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany shows church buildings of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany that have been divorced or rededicated, including the churches located on the territory of this regional church, founded in 2012, which previously belonged to another regional church. They were or are being sold, rebuilt or demolished. Dedication is preceded by a church closure.

  • Anklam , Nikolaikirche , ruin since 1945, deedication and reconstruction since the 1990s
  • Anklam, garrison church , demedicated in 1854, conversion for residential purposes
  • Blankensee , Rollehagen district, church: built in the 14th century, used by the church until 1960, deedicated in 1995, sold in 1996, used for cultural events since around 2000
  • Damp , Kirche Die Insel , divested in 2014, demolished in 2020
  • Emkendorf , Ansgar Chapel in Bokelholm: built in 1967, demolished in 2005.
  • Flensburg , Heilandskapelle : built in 1912, rededicated in 1968, today used by the Unesco school and several clubs as a music and meeting place
  • Glückstadt , Paul-Gerhardt-Haus: built around 1967, converted into a day-care center in 2012
  • Güstrow , Gertrudenkapelle , dedicated in 1931 and acquired by the city of Güstrow, in 1935 National Socialist ancestral hall and after 1945 a memorial and exhibition room for Ernst Barlach's works
  • Hamburg . Note: Church closings in recent times are listed (around since 1990). For the area of ​​the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, existing and former churches are also listed in the list of Evangelical Lutheran churches in Hamburg , church buildings of all denominations no longer existing in the article churches in Hamburg .
    • District Barmbek-Süd , Bugenhagenkirche : built 1927–29, closed in 2004, re-use as a culture stage in Bugenhagen , 2007–2014 church of the Bulgarian Orthodox community, decommissioned in 2019
    • Barmbek-Süd district, Heiligengeistkirche : built in 1902–03, closed in 2004, demolished in 2005, demolished in 2008
    • District of Billstedt , Rimbert Church: built in 1963, deedicated in 2005, demolished in 2008
    • Billstedt district , Kreuzkirche Schiffbek, built in 1953, redesigned in 2019
    • Dulsberg district , Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church: built in 1969, last Evangelical-Lutheran service on January 16, 2005, rented to the Chinese-Christian community in Hamburg since September 1, 2015.
    • District Eidelstedt , Johanneskirche: Dedicated in 2011
    • Eidelstedt district, St. Mary's Chapel: built in 1954, rededicated in 2011, demolished in 2013 and a new daycare center built at the same location
    • Eilbek district , Easter church : built in 1864 as a cemetery chapel, Evangelical Lutheran parish church since 1962, Bulgarian Orthodox church since 2019
    • District Eimsbüttel , Bethlehem Church : Built in 1958-59, deconsecrated in 2005, conversion to daycare
    • Eimsbüttel district, St. Stephanus : built in 1912, devolved in 2005, sold in 2008, various re-uses
    • Hamm district, Simeon Church : built 1965–66, sold in 2003, today the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas
    • Horn district , Kapernaumkirche : built 1958–61, closed in 2004, sold in 2012, converted into a mosque
    • Horn district, Nathanael Church: consecrated in 1958, used by a community of African Christians since 2005
    • Langenfelde district , Easter church: built in 1961, rededicated in 2004, re-use as an art academy
    • District of St. Pauli , Grace Church built in 1906-07, sold in 2004, 2007 Russian Orthodox Church of St. John of Kronstadt to Hamburg. Umgeweiht
    • Volksdorf district , St. Johannes community center: closed in 2002, demolished in 2005
    • Wilhelmsburg district , Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche: built 1959–61, devoted to demolition on January 20, 2019
  • Köthel (Lauenburg) , locust Chapel Köthel the parish Kuddewörde , inaugurated in 1966, deconsecrated on 24 March 2019 by the local communities Köthel (Launburg) and built in 1965 Köthel (Stormarn) purchased
  • Langenhorn (North Friesland) , Mönkebüll Chapel, built in 1964, rededicated in 2010
  • Lübeck-St. Lorenz , St. Lazarus Church : built 1966–68, deedicated in 2008, church tower demolished in 2009, re-use as an organ building workshop
  • Lübeck-St. Lorenz , Melanchthon Church, Karpfenstrasse, laying of the foundation stone in 1960, church in 1965, demolished in May 2007, demolition in November 2010
  • Lübeck-Kücknitz , St. Michael, Siems, built in 1951, redesigned in 2008
  • Lüdersdorf , district Boitin-Resdorf, church: built 1953–59, conversion from 2014 as a studio ; formally devised in 2020
  • Neubrandenburg , Marienkirche , ruin since 1945, acquired by the city in 1975, reconstruction as a concert church
  • Rostock , Nikolaikirche : rededicated around 1975, re-use with offices, cultural events and apartments
  • Schleswig - Friedrichsberg , Friedenskirche: built in 1969, May 29, 2005 farewell service, demolished in 2005
  • Schleswig, chapel in the parish hall of St. Michaelis-Süd: declassified on January 6, 2018
  • Schwerin , district Neumühle , chapel: built in 1951, closed in 2004, demolished
  • Witzhave , Bethlehem Chapel , dedicated in 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Feldsteinkirche Rollenhagen (events, events, rental ... and much more). Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  2. Church “Die Insel” in Damp ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. epd, accessed January 10, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.epd.de
  3. Susanne Link: No more "island": Former church in Damp demolished . Eckernförder Zeitung, February 5, 2020, accessed on May 1, 2020.
  4. ^ Eberhard Krüger: Children conquer Paul-Gerhardt-Haus | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed on June 13, 2018]).
  5. a b Official Journal 2/2020, p. 44
  6. http://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/article667729/Billstedt-Rimbert-Kirche-wird-verkauf.html
  7. New ecclesiastical life in the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church. Ev.-luth. Hamburg-Dulsberg parish, accessed on June 12, 2020.
  8. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from April 1, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.marienkapelle.de
  9. http://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/article2409031/Eidelstedter-Marienkapelle-weicht-neuer-Kita.html
  10. Bulgarian congregation takes over Eilbeker Easter Church
  11. https://www.moderne-regional.de/kirchen/494-Hamburg/
  12. The Russian Orthodox Church - opening times, pictures, information. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  13. ^ Paul-Gerhard-Church in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg. twhk.de, accessed on January 21, 2019
  14. Dedication of the Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche , NDR from January 20, 2019, accessed on January 21, 2019
  15. Kuddewörde: Dedication of the Johanniskapelle Köthel , notification of the church district from March 24, 2019
  16. ^ Sermon on the occasion of the dedication of the Mönkebüll Chapel
  17. Dignity of the room , Nordelbische Kirchenzeitung from September 7, 2008, accessed on January 10, 2015
  18. editorial Kirche-Mv.de: Facts and Figures ELCM - Portrait ELCM - Mecklenburg - kirche-mv.de. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  19. Astrid Keimer's studio in the garden house. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  20. Official Journal 2020, p. 114 , accessed on April 30, 2020
  21. The Peace Church ; Friedenskirche (with picture)
  22. New building concept: Bishop Magaard dedicates the Schleswig Chapel , notification from the North Church of January 8, 2018, accessed on January 9, 2018
  23. Design: 1234.info / Modified: Your Name: Neumühler SV. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on June 13, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.neumuehlersv.de
  24. Dedication of the Witzhave Bethlehem Chapel