St. Thomas Church (Elmshorn)

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Thomaskirche seen from the south

The Evangelical Lutheran St. Thomas Church is located in a residential area north of Elmshorn city ​​center, the settlement. It was inaugurated in 1964, the plans were drawn up by the Elmshorn architect Werner Thee and equipped with its distinctive, stand-alone tower, which can still be seen from afar.

The sacred space is equipped with a beautiful, two-manual Beckerath organ from 1966, it has 2226 pipes and was made in Hamburg. The stained glass windows behind the altar were made by the artist Charles Crodel . The candlestick next to the altar was made by the blacksmith Henning Holm. The wedding chairs are unique pieces by the Großbuchwald artist Marais Meyer. He made them from a single elm.

The community has around 3300 members.

Namesake

The Apostle Thomas . He only believed in the resurrection when he was allowed to touch Jesus' wounds ( John 20:24, 29  LUT ). According to legend, he later proselytized in India and suffered a martyr's death there.

Partnerships

The community maintains an intensive partnership with its Evangelical Lutheran. Partner community in Loitoktok ( Kenya ), this partnership has existed since 1995. There have already been a few visits by delegations from both countries. In 2004 there was a delegation of young people from the community in Loitoktok and in 2006 a delegation of Kenyan young people in Elmshorn. The Thomas Congregation also maintains contact with the Reformation Congregation in Beit Jallah Palestine .

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Coordinates: 53 ° 46 ′ 10.9 ″  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 3.2 ″  E