Germany
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Modern Germany goes back to 1871 when a unified German state was formed. The German defeat in World War I and the economic crisis of the 1920s gave rise to the National Socialist (Nazi) regime in Germany, which provoked World War II. After the war, Germany was divided into the Federal Republic (West) and the Democratic Republic (East). The country was re-unified in 1990. Since then, Germany is the most populous nation of Europe; it is also its largest economy. It is a founding member of the European Union.
Christianity spread through the area of Germany from the 3rd to the 12th century. In 1517, Martin Luther issued his 95 Theses at Wittenberg, which signalled the start of the Protestant Reformation. Today, Christians are about equally divided between Catholics and Protestants (of the territorial Lutheran, Reformed, and United churches), with a sizeable Orthodox minority (mostly due to immigration) and a number of Free churches, including Protestants as well as Pentecostals and others.
Most of the Orthodox churches are indirect members of the WCC through their Patriarchate, the Moravians and Anglicans through their wider church structures, and the Methodists through the United Methodist Church of which they are part.
The Council of Christian Churches in Germany is the ecumenical body, which includes the Catholic Church. The German Evangelical Alliance groups Evangelical Christians in the territorial churches and the Free churches, and is affiliated with the WEA. In 2000, the number of Evangelicals, Pentecostals and Charismatics was estimated at 6.3 percent of the total number of Christians.
More on Germany:
Ecumenical solidarity visit to Germany
An international "Living Letters" team with representatives of WCC member churches visited Germany from 27 June to 4 July 2008 in order to share experiences in overcoming violence and to encourage each other in these efforts. Read more about the visit to Germany...
Migrant churches in Germany
A multimedia portrait of migrant churches in Germany can be viewed on the 'Keeping the Faith' website.
Ecumenical Organizations and Councils
WCC member churches based in Germany
- Catholic Diocese of the Old-Catholics in Germany
- EKD - Bremen Evangelical Church
- EKD - Church of Lippe
- EKD - Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Oberlausitz
- EKD - Evangelical Church in Baden
- EKD - Evangelical Church in Central Germany
- EKD - Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau
- EKD - Evangelical Church in Rhineland
- EKD - Evangelical Church in Württemberg
- EKD - Evangelical Church of Anhalt
- EKD - Evangelical Church of Kurhessen-Waldeck
- EKD - Evangelical Church of the Palatinate
- EKD - Evangelical Church of Westphalia
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony
- EKD - Evangelical Lutheran Church of Schaumburg-Lippe
- EKD - Evangelical Reformed Church in Bavaria and North-Western Germany
- EKD - North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church
- EKD - Pomeranian Evangelical Church
- Evangelical Church in Germany
- Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad
- Mennonite Church in Germany
- Moravian Church in Western Europe
WCC member churches present in Germany
- Armenian Apostolic Church (Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin)
- Church of England
- Church of Scotland
- Coptic Orthodox Church
- Ecumenical Patriarchate
- Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Orthodox Church
- Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
- United Methodist Church
Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.
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