The North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (german: link=no, Nordelbische Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche; NEK) was a
Lutheran
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regional church in
Northern Germany
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which emerged from a merger of four churches in 1977 and merged with two more churches in 2012. The NEK largely covered the area of the states of
Schleswig-Holstein
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and
Hamburg
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where it was the most important Christian denomination. It had 2.1 million members (as of 2006) in 595 parishes, constituting 46% of the population in its ambit.
In May 2012 the NEK, the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg (german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche Mecklenburgs; abbreviated ELLM) was a Lutheran church in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, serving the citizens living in Mecklenburg. The seat ...
and the
Pomeranian Evangelical Church
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merged into
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
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The NEK was a full member of the Evangelical Church in Germany
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(EKD), the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany (VELKD), and the Lutheran World Federation
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(joined 1977).[ The church was also a member of the ]Community of Protestant Churches in Europe
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.
History
The North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1977 by the merger of four former state churches:
* the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Eutin
Eutin () is the district capital of Eastern Holstein county located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. As of 2020, the town had some 17,000 inhabitants.
History
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(german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche Eutin), which had been split off from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg (german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Oldenburg) is a Lutheran church in the German state of Lower Saxony.
The seat of the church leaders is in Oldenburg, as is the preaching venue of its bishop at St ...
and represented the former Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck.
* the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the State of Hamburg (german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche im Hamburgischen Staate);
* the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the State of Lübeck (german: Evangelisch-lutherische Kirche im Lübeckischen Staate);
* the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
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; (german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche Schleswig-Holsteins)
It is named after its ambit mostly located north of the River Elbe
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. In 1992 Maria Jepsen was the first woman to become a bishop in the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church. At Pentecost 2012 it merged with the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Mecklenburg The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg (german: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche Mecklenburgs; abbreviated ELLM) was a Lutheran church in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, serving the citizens living in Mecklenburg. The seat of ...
and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church
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to form the new Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
Prominent buildings
The most prominent church buildings and sees of the bishops were Schleswig Cathedral, Lübeck Cathedral and St. Michaelis in Hamburg
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.
Practices
Ordination of women
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and blessing of same-sex unions
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sinful and that holy matrimony can only exi ...
were allowed.
List of bishops
Bishops of the Hamburg district (Sprengel Hamburg; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the new St. Nicholas Church (till 1987) and thereafter St. Michael's.
* 1977–1983: Hans-Otto Wölber
* 1983–1992: Peter Krusche
* 1992–2008: Maria Jepsen[
]
Bishops of the Holstein-Lübeck district (Sprengel Holstein-Lübeck; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the Lübeck Cathedral.
* 1964–1981: Friedrich Hübner, until 1977 bishop of Holstein in Kiel for the Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
* 1981–1991: Ulrich Wilckens
* 1991–2001: Karl Ludwig Kohlwage
* 2001–2008: Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter
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Bishops of the Schleswig district (Sprengel Schleswig; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the Schleswig Cathedral.
* 1967–1978: Alfred Petersen, until 1977 bishop of Schleswig for the Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
* 1979–1990: Karlheinz Stoll
* 1991–2008: Hans-Christian Knuth
* 2008–today: Gerhard Ulrich[
]
Bishops of the Hamburg and Lübeck district (Sprengel Hamburg und Lübeck; since 2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop is the St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg
St. Michael's Church (german: Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis), colloquially called Michel (), is one of Hamburg's five Lutheran main churches (''Hauptkirchen'') and one of the most famous churches in the city. St. Michaelis is a landmark of the city ...
.
* 2008–2010: Maria Jepsen[
* 2011–today: ]Kirsten Fehrs
Kirsten Fehrs (born September 12, 1961, in Wesselburen) is a Lutheran bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
Life
Fehrs studied Lutheran theology at University of Hamburg. In December 1990 she was ordained as pastor in ...
Bishops of the Schleswig and Holstein district (Sprengel Schleswig und Holstein; since 2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop is the Schleswig Cathedral.
* 2008–2014: Gerhard Ulrich[
* 2014–today:
]
References
External links
North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Christianity in Schleswig-Holstein
Christianity in Hamburg
Members of the World Council of Churches
Former member churches of the Evangelical Church in Germany
Lutheran denominations established in the 20th century
Christian organizations established in 1977
Religious organizations disestablished in 2012
History of Lutheranism in Germany
1977 establishments in West Germany
2012 disestablishments in Germany