(Redirected from Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau)The 'Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau' (EKHN) is a
protestant,
liberal church in the
German state of
Hesse. The main church of the EKHN is the Paulus Church in
Darmstadt.
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 Prof. Dr. Peter Steinacker (2006); there is no bishop. It is an
united church, combined both
Calvinist and
Lutheran Christians.
The Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau is one of 23 churches in the EKD, has approximately 1,810,000 members in 1,184 parishes (
December, 2005) and has its own evangelical academy in
Arnoldshain. The territory of the EKHN includes the southern part of the German state
Hesse and portions of the German state
Rhineland-Palatinate.
History
The Evangelical Church of Hesse and Nassau was founded in 1946 and 1947 through a merger of three other formerly independent churches:
Evangelical Church in Hesse,
Evangelical Church in Nassau,
Evangelical Church in Frankfurt. Today, the
ordination of women and
blessing of same-sex unions are allowed in the EKHN.
External links
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The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau (EKHN)
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Evangelical Church in Germany