North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church
The North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church was a Lutheran regional church in Northern Germany which emerged from a merger of four churches in 1977 and merged with two more churches in 2012. The NEK largely covered the area of the states of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg where it was the most important Christian denomination. It had 2.1 million members in 595 parishes, constituting 46% of the regional population.
In May 2012 the NEK, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church merged into Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
The NEK was a full member of the Protestant Church in Germany, the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, and the Lutheran World Federation. The church was also a member of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe.
History
The North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1977 by the merger of four former state churches:- the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Eutin, which had been split off from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg and represented the former Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck.
- the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the State of Hamburg ;
- the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the State of Lübeck ;
- the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein;
Prominent buildings
The most prominent church buildings and sees of the bishops were Schleswig Cathedral, Lübeck Cathedral and St. Michaelis in Hamburg.Practices
Ordination of women and blessing of same-sex unions were allowed.List of bishops
Bishops of the Hamburg district (Sprengel Hamburg; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the new St. Nicholas Church and thereafter St. Michael's.- 1977–1983: Hans-Otto Wölber
- 1983–1992: Peter Krusche
- 1992–2008: Maria Jepsen
Bishops of the Holstein-Lübeck district (Sprengel Holstein-Lübeck; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the Lübeck Cathedral.- 1964–1981: Friedrich Hübner, until 1977 bishop of Holstein in Kiel for the Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
- 1981–1991: Ulrich Wilckens
- 1991–2001: Karl Ludwig Kohlwage
- 2001–2008: Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter
Bishops of the Schleswig district (Sprengel Schleswig; 1977–2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop was the Schleswig Cathedral.- 1967–1978: Alfred Petersen, until 1977 bishop of Schleswig for the Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
- 1979–1990: Karlheinz Stoll
- 1991–2008: Hans-Christian Knuth
- 2008–today: Gerhard Ulrich
Bishops of the Hamburg and Lübeck district (Sprengel Hamburg und Lübeck; since 2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop is the St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg.- 2008–2010: Maria Jepsen
- 2011–today: Kirsten Fehrs
Bishops of the Schleswig and Holstein district (Sprengel Schleswig und Holstein; since 2008)
The preaching venue of the bishop is the Schleswig Cathedral.- 2008–2014: Gerhard Ulrich
- 2014–today: