ABSTRACT

The German Fellowship is a partner in the Puidoux Conferences established since 1957 as a platform for theological discussion between the continental churches and the Historic Peace Churches. In spite of the new problems raised by the division of Germany into two states and the rearmament of Western Germany, the Fellowship has about 1,500 members and its leaders are greatly in demand by other organizations. The Nyborg Conference of European Churches, another meeting place between East and West, originated in the Liselund Conference which, under the authority of Prases Wilm and Dr Emmen of the Reformed Church of the Netherlands, had been practically organized by the German F.o.R. Chairman. When the border between the two Germanies was closed, many Fellowship members were separated. The first chairman of the Czech Fellowship was frau pavla moudra, who survived until 1941. The German Fellowship officially supports the Easter Marches against nuclear weapons.