List of disengaged churches in the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland

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The list of de-dedicated churches in the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland shows church buildings of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland that have been de- dedicated or rededicated. They were or are being sold, rebuilt or demolished.

image church place Construction year dedicated Reuse
Arche, Aachen.JPG
ark Aachen -Gut Kullen
Schurzelter Strasse
2018 The parishes of the Arche and the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Haus were merged and now belong to the newly built Church of Galilee . The ark is up for sale.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer House, Aachen.JPG
Dietrich Bonhoeffer House Aachen- Hanbruch
Kronenberg 142
2018 The parishes of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer House and the Arche were merged and now belong to the newly built Church of Galilee. The Dietrich Bonhoeffer House was sold and demolished.
Aachen Trinity Church 10-2017.jpg Trinity Church Aachen 1897-1899 2006 Since the end of 2015, after extensive renovation work, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche has been back in operation as the Aachen Young Church, where services and other events for young people and young adults are now taking place. Due to the sale of the Klais organ in 2009, however, no adequate organ is available to accompany these services.
Wilhelmskirche in Bad Kreuznach.JPG Wilhelmskirche Bad Kreuznach 1698-1700 ~ 1968 Mostly demolished, the preserved tower has housed the Sparkasse's technical facilities since 1983
Evangelical chapel Bergneustadt - Neuenothe 2013
Church of the Resurrection Bergneustadt - Pernze 2008 Subsequent use as a Christian mourning house by a local undertaker
Martin Bucer House Bonn sold
Evangelical Johanneskirche (Dormagen-Hackenbroich) .JPG Johanneskirche Dormagen - Hackenbroich 2009 Demolished in 2013
St. Mark's Church Dormagen - Horrem 2006 Sold to Diakonisches Werk, demolished, built on the property for the senior citizen center
Apostle Church in Duesseldorf-Gerresheim, from the south.jpg Apostle Church Düsseldorf - Gerresheim 1960 2010 tore off
Duesseldorf-Gerresheim Evangelical Gnadenkirche.jpg Mercy Church Düsseldorf - Gerresheim 2010 tore off
Philippuskirche in Duesseldorf-Loerick, from Suedwesten.jpg Philip Church Düsseldorf- Loerick 1964 2019 tore off
Thanksgiving Church Düsseldorf -Mörsenbroich 1950 1960 Emergency Church, demolished in 1960 and replaced by the St. Thomas Church in another location
Pauluskirche in Duesseldorf-Unterrath, from the east.jpg Pauluskirche Düsseldorf - Unterrath 1952 2017 Reuse open
Friedenskirche Eschweiler - pump stitch 1963 2015 (May 25)
Trinity Church Essen - Altenessen 1954 2005 tore off
Lukaskirche Essen-Holsterhausen.jpg Lukas Church Essen - Holsterhausen 1961 2008 Subsequent use with day-care center, apartments, office and practice rooms
New Pauluskirche Essen.jpg New Pauluskirche Food - Huttrop 1959 2007 Re-use as a senior center
Neuhof Church Essen-Katernberg.jpg Neuhof Church Essen - Katernberg 1960 2011 tore off
Gnadenkirche Essen-Nordviertel.jpg Mercy Church Essen - North Quarter 1959 2002 Demolished in 2008 except for the tower
Nathan Soederblom Kendenich02.jpg Nathan Söderblom Church Hürth - Kendenich 1973 2008 Re-use as a dance studio
Dankeskirche Huerth.jpg Thanksgiving Church Hürth - Knapsack 1951 1975 Closure due to relocation of Knapsack. Demolished in 1976.
Protestant church Illingen (Saar) - Hosterhof 1963 2010 Branch church of the Ev. Uchtelfangen Church; Dedicated in 2010 and since then the seat of the Illinger Tafel; Weigle positive now in the Ev. Heiligenwald Church
Martin Luther Chapel Kevelaer - Winnekendonk 1951 2007 Inaugurated in Kevelaer on Brunnenstrasse in 1951, moved to Winnekendonk around 1960, closed and demolished in 2007
Protestant church Kleinblittersdorf ~ 1970s 2012 Re-use as a private boxing training room
Church of the Redeemer Kleinblittersdorf - Rilchingen-Hanweiler 1934 2020 Closure has only been announced so far
Kreuzkirche Cologne 1913 2010 since 2010 DJH - Backpacker Youth Hostel
Jeremiah House Cologne (former) .JPG Jeremiah House Cologne 1964 2004
St. Mark's Church Cologne - Bickendorf 1998 Re-use by the Methodist community
Auferstehungskirche-buchforst-3.jpg Church of the Resurrection Cologne - Buchforst 1967 2005 Re-use as a meeting center
Cologne-Flittard Lukaskirche.jpg Lukas Church Cologne - Flittard 1959 2009 tore off
Matthäuskirche (Cologne-Gremberghoven) (1) .jpg Matthew Church Cologne - Gremberghoven 1958 2016 tore off
Ev Community Center Magnet (Cologne-Heimersdorf) (3) .jpg Evangelical Community Center Magnet Cologne - Heimersdorf 1966 2017 tore off
Luther Chapel Cologne-Longerich.JPG Luther Chapel Cologne - Longerich 1933 2010 Subsequent use by the Ethiopian Orthodox community.
Gnadenkirche (Cologne-Stegerwaldsiedlung) (1) .jpg Mercy Church Cologne - Mülheim 1964 1997 Conversion to a kindergarten
Trinity Church (Cologne-Ossendorf) (03) .jpg Trinity Church Cologne - Ossendorf 1963 2019 (March 24th)
Ev Dietrich Bonhoeffer House Cologne-Stammheim.JPG Dietrich Bonhoeffer House Cologne - Stammheim 1969 2012 tore off
Paul Gerhardt Church Leverkusen - Rheindorf 1966 2006 tore off
Luke Church Leverkusen - Rheindorf ~ 1950 2005 tore off
Leverkusen tower of the evangelical community center Alkenrath.png Evangelical community center Leverkusen -Alkenrath 1959 2010
Former Ev.  Rogate Church (Lindlar-Frielingsdorf) .jpg Rogate Church Lindlar - Frielingsdorf 1965 2006
Evangelical chapel Marienheide - Kempershöhe 1953 2006 sold, since 2008 use as Bergisches barrel organ museum
Peace Church Moenchengladbach-Rheydt-front1.JPG Friedenskirche Mönchengladbach - Rheydt 1866 1998 1999–2001 converted into apartments
Paulikirche Mülheim an der Ruhr 1881 1971 tore off
Protestant church Namborn - Hofeld-Mauschbach 1960 2019 Branch church of the Ev. Parish of St. Wendel; Dedicated in May 2019
Pauluskirche Neunkirchen.JPG Pauluskirche Neunkirchen (Saar) 1956 2015 Conversion by the Coptic community
Neunkirchen Tower of the Friedenskirche as seen from Waldstrasse.JPG Friedenskirche Neunkirchen (Saar) 1959 2015 Demolition planned
Protestant church Neunkirchen (Saar) - Kohlhof 1960 2015
Protestant church Oberthal - Steinberg-ceiling hardt 1962 2007 Re-use by the music association
Protestant church Ottweiler - Mainzweiler 1967 2016 (10/6)
Church of Reconciliation Overath 1951 2017 Inaugurated in July 1951 as Bartning-Notkirche on Kapellenstrasse in Overath, Easter Sunday 2017 deedication service, 2017 moved from Overath to the LVR open-air museum in Kommern , where it reopened in 2019.
Church of the Resurrection Püttlingen 1959 2012 (February 12th)
Qui Various Former Evangelical Church 03.JPG Protestant church Quiver 1958 2010 Sold in 2014
Göttelborn Ev Church.jpg Friedenskirche Quiersche - Göttelborn 1967 2011
Saarbruecken Castle 4.jpg Castle Church Saarbrücken ~ 1980 Used until the 1980s, sold in 1993, since 2004 Museum of Sacred Art
20130407 Stummsche Kapelle03.jpg Mute Church Saarbrücken - Brebach-Fechingen 1882 ~ 1973 Subsequent use as a private sheepfold and warehouse
St. Mark's Church Saarbrücken - Füllengarten 1965 2007 converted into a dance hall
Protestant church St. Wendel - Oberlinxweiler 1962 2014 Demolished in 2017
Trier Christ Church BW 2014-09-20 12-48-39.jpg Christ Church Trier - Holy Cross 1963 2014 sold, demolished in 2015 except for the tower, residential development planned on the property
Kreuzkirche Übach-Palenberg -Boselled 1953 2011 sold to the Evangelical Free Church Congregation
Evangelical Resurrection Church Übach-Palenberg- Marienberg 1953 2014
Church in Siepen Velbert - Neviges 1963 2018 sold
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Center Viersen - Rahser 2004
Protestant church Völklingen - Röchlinghöhe 1980 2011 offered for sale
Jakobskirche Würselen - Bardenberg 2000 sold to Serbian Orthodox Church
Wuppertal Hatzfeld Ev.  Church.jpg Hatzfeld Church Wuppertal - Barmen 1963 2017 sold
Wupperfeld, the old church foto4 2012-03-26 14.42.JPG Old church Wupperfeld Wuppertal - Barmen 1779-1785 2017 sold
Wuppertal Trinitatiskirche.jpg Trinity Church Wuppertal - Elberfeld ( Arrenberg residential area ) 1876-1878 1999 Subsequent use as a showroom for an instrument dealer

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Oberberg-Online Informationssysteme GmbH: Oberberg-Aktuell - Archive News - Detail. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  2. After the Martin Bucer House was sold - the community has two bells to give away . In: General-Anzeiger Bonn . October 17, 2014 ( general-anzeiger-bonn.de [accessed June 13, 2018]).
  3. RP ONLINE: Dormagen: Will the church become a supermarket? Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  4. ^ RP ONLINE: Hackenbroich: Demolition of the Johanneskirche begins. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  5. namesake. Retrieved June 13, 2018 (German).
  6. Ursula Posny: Apostle Church is in ruins . ( derwesten.de [accessed June 13, 2018]).
  7. Ursula Posny: Apostle Church is in ruins . ( derwesten.de [accessed June 13, 2018]).
  8. Ursula Posny: Apostle Church is in ruins . ( derwesten.de [accessed June 13, 2018]).
  9. ^ RP ONLINE: Unterrath: Farewell to the Pauluskirche with protests. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  10. ^ The Trinity Gospel Company Eschweiler - community. Accessed June 13, 2018 .
  11. Community history - Evangelical church community Kevelaer. Retrieved June 13, 2018 (German).
  12. https://www.moderne-regional.de/kirchen/1309-Kleinblittersdorf/
  13. Dirk Risse: New building project: The Christ church tower remains . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . ( ksta.de [accessed on June 13, 2018]).
  14. http://www.kirche-koeln.de/artikel/4667-Matth%E4uskirche+in+Porz-Gremberghoven+wurde+in+feierlicher+Gottesdienst+entwidmet/  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: Der Link was automatically marked as broken. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kirche-koeln.de  
  15. Archived copy ( memento of the original from March 12, 2018 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.kirche-koeln.de
  16. kirche-koeln-muelheim.de , accessed on April 28, 2020
  17. Heribert Rösgen: At least save the church tower . Ed .: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. March 12, 2019, p. 29.
  18. Ossendorfer Church is closed: Evangelical congregation devolves the Trinity ... rheinische-habenblaetter.de, February 27, 2019, accessed on March 29, 2019.
  19. ^ Jan Sting: Community Center Alkenrath: Bells are melted down . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . ( ksta.de [accessed on June 13, 2018]).
  20. ^ Jan Sting: Community Center Alkenrath: Bells are melted down . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . ( ksta.de [accessed on June 13, 2018]).
  21. Notkirche from Overath. marktplatz-rheinland.lvr.de, accessed on June 19, 2019.
  22. EVKS: Who we are. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  23. KOPFMUNTER: Art in public space | Institute for Current Art. June 13, 2018, accessed June 13, 2018 (German).
  24. Christian Joericke, Marcus Stoelb: 16 BEFORE - news from Trier | »Farewell after more than 50 years. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 13, 2018 ; 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.16vor.de
  25. Demolition of the Christ Church almost complete. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  26. EIFEL-HAUS Germany - solid construction company - reports. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  27. ↑ Interest in buying real estate of the ev. Church in Neviges. derwesten.de, January 6, 2016, accessed on March 8, 2019.
  28. RP ONLINE: Viersen: What will happen to the old church? Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  29. Evangelical Church for sale. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  30. http://www.wuerselen-evangelisch.de/3193.html
  31. Instruments Ladach: used organ, pipe organ, new and used pipe organ parts of all kinds, pianos. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .