Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau
Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau | |
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Abbreviation | EKHN |
Type | Landeskirche |
Classification | United protestant church |
Director | Kirchenpräsident Volker Jung |
Associations | Union Evangelischer Kirchen, Reformed Alliance |
Region | 13.358,77 km² in southern Hesse, parts of Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) |
Headquarters | Darmstadt |
Origin | 1933 |
Branched from | Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland |
Merger of | Protestant Churches of Hesse, Nassau and Frankfurt |
Members |
1,731,883 (2009) = 36% of total population[1] |
Official website | http://www.ekhn.de/ |
The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau (German: Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, EKHN) is a protestant, liberal church body in the German states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate. There is no bishop and therefore no cathedral. One of its most prominent churches is Katharinenkirche in Frankfurt am Main.
The EKHN is a full member of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), and is based on the teachings brought forward by Martin Luther during the Reformation. The Church President is Volker Jung (de) (since 2009). It is a united church, combining both Calvinist and Lutheran traditions. Member of the Reformed Alliance in Germany.[2]
The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau is one of 22 churches in the EKD, has approximately 1,810,000 members in 1,184 parishes (December, 2005). The territory of the EKHN includes the territories of the former People's State of Hesse and the Prussian Wiesbaden Region, which now form the southern and western part of the German state of Hesse and portions of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rhenish Hesse). It's the most important Protestant denomination in this area. The church is a member of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe.
Management and Administration
Institutions of the EKHN are the Church Synod, the church leadership and the church president, who is elected by the General Synod for eight years.
Church Presidents
- 1947–1964: Martin Niemöller
- 1964–1968: Wolfgang Sucker
- 1969–1985: Helmut Hild
- 1985–1992: Helmut Spengler
- 1993–2008: Peter Steinacker
- 2009–2017: Volker Jung
History
The Protestant Church of Hesse and Nassau was founded in 1946 and 1947 through a merger of three other formerly independent churches: Protestant Church in Hesse, Protestant Church in Nassau, Protestant Church in Frankfurt. Today, the ordination of women and blessing of same-sex unions are allowed in the EKHN. It is a member of the Conference of Churches on the Rhine.
Academy
The church ran an Evangelische Akademie (Protestant academy) in Arnoldshain, which was moved to Frankfurt in 2013.[3]
References
- ↑ Kleine Statistik der EKHN (PDF; 110 kB)
- ↑ http://www.reformierter-bund.de/side.php?news_id=113&part_id=0&navi=1 www.reformierter-bund.de/side.php?news_id=113&part_id=0&navi=1
- ↑ "Evangelische Akademie Frankfurt". evangelische-akademie.de. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
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