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53°24′00″N 2°57′58″W / 53.400°N 2.966°W / 53.400; -2.966
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53°24′00″N 2°57′58″W / 53.400°N 2.966°W / 53.400; -2.966

The German Church ( German: Deutsche Kirche) in Liverpool is in Bedford Street South/ Canning Street and is part of the German speaking churches of North England.

The North of England German Protestant churches are members of the "Synod of German-speaking Lutheran, Reformed and United Congregations in Great Britain" and come under the care of the overseas department of the Protestant Church in Germany. Services in German are held twice a month on the first (4:00 pm) and third Sundays (11:00 am).

Regular Groups include a Faith discussion group, Wirral Circle and a Toddler Play Group.

Origins

In the 1840s an English cleric from the Church of England ( Anglican Communion) came across a prayer meeting of some Germans in a disused ship on the River Mersey, a man was ordained and ministered to this congregation. Initially it was a German-speaking congregation in the Church of England, later to become affiliated with the Lutheran-Protestant church.

This is the origin of the German Lutheran-Protestant (E.K.D.) congregation in Liverpool. After using many different buildings for worship and education, it built its own structure in 1960. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The history of Lutherans in Britain". Council of Lutheran Churches. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.

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