Church History
Our history begins in the 1990s — a period of major changes and large-scale migration processes, when many families were seeking a new place to live. In those years, a small group of ethnic Germans originally from the Central Asian part of the USSR moved to Germany and settled in Delmenhorst.
The Beginning of the Community
In 1996, a home fellowship group emerged here, which over time grew into an independent church. The number of attendees gradually increased, and eleven years later — in 2010 — the community naturally matured to become a full-fledged church.
Development of Ministries
In the early years, the church met in rented premises, and in 2013 the community acquired its own house of prayer, which became the permanent location for gatherings and ministries. Over time, the church became multinational: people from Moldova and Romania joined, so since 2023, separate services have been held in the Romanian language. A large number of Ukrainians have also become part of the community.
From the very beginning and to this day, services are translated into Russian and German.
Growth and Development
The church has always paid special attention to children. Classes for them are held regularly every week, and additional meetings are organized during spring and autumn school holidays. A separate gathering for teenagers takes place once a week.
In April 2024, a new generation of brothers was ordained for pastoral and deacon ministry, which marked an important milestone in the life of the community.
Starting in 2025, a special breakfast meeting is held once a month for the elderly members of the community, which has become another form of fellowship within the church.
We sincerely believe that the church is a place where a person can find God, better understand themselves, and also gain close brothers and sisters in faith, no matter where in the world they find themselves.
Today, the church continues to grow and develop, remaining open both to Christians arriving from other places and to everyone who wants to connect their life with the Lord Jesus Christ.