Reformed churches in Hamburg, Reformed church community in Hamburg, Germany
The Reformed churches in Hamburg operate from two locations: one in Palmaille within the Altona district and another on Ferdinandstraße near the main train station. Both serve a congregation of several hundred members who gather regularly for worship and community activities.
The Reformed community took shape between 1588 and 1601, founded by Walloon refugees fleeing Spanish oppression in the Southern Netherlands. These newcomers sought a place where they could practice their faith freely.
The congregation shapes community life through weekly gatherings, Bible study circles, and art exhibitions that weave faith with creative expression. These activities show how Reformed beliefs connect to the everyday lives of members.
Both locations offer weekly worship services and regular gatherings, with pastoral care available in multiple languages to serve the diverse community. Visitors should check beforehand which location best suits their planned visit.
During communion celebrations at the Altona church, the congregation gathers around a wooden table to practice an old Reformed tradition that continues to this day. This approach creates a sense of closeness among believers that differs from many other church settings.
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.55411,10.00034
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:42
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