“A haven built on peace,” whispered a woman to her child as they approached the Evangelische Freikirche. The Evangelische Freikirche, located on Hartinger Straße in Regensburg, isn’t your typical grand cathedral. It’s a Mennonite church, a testament to a community that values simplicity and peace. The unassuming building, wheelchair accessible and welcoming, speaks volumes about the Mennonite faith. You won’t find towering spires or ornate stained glass here. Instead, the church’s beauty lies in its quiet strength and the warmth of its congregation. Inside, the focus is on the word, the community, and the shared faith that binds them. This particular Evangelische Freikirche is run by the Mennonitengemeinde Regensburg K.d.ö.R. They can be reached by phone at +49 941 74777 or by email at gemeinde@mgrb.de. Their website, mgrb.de, provides further information about their services and beliefs. For those curious about the history of Mennonites in Regensburg, the church itself is a living testament. While its exact history might not be etched in stone on its walls, the spirit of its founders, the Mennonites who sought refuge and community, resonates within its walls. The Evangelische Freikirche in Regensburg is more than just a building. It’s a beacon of peace, a testament to faith, and a vital part of the rich tapestry of Regensburg’s religious landscape.
Kreuz am Donau-Damm
A somber shadow falls upon the Danube. We stand before the Kreuz am Donau-Damm. This unassuming cross silently witnesses Regensburg’s