The Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE) links together the Protestant churches. 96 Lutheran, Methodist, Reformed and United churches from over thirty countries in Europe and South America belong to it. With that the CPCE represents altogether around 40 million Protestants.

The CPCE exists thanks to the Leuenberg Agreement of 1973. It concluded: churches are allowed to be different because they appeal to the Gospel as their common basis. That sounds simple, but has far-reaching consequences: since then, a Lutheran minister can preach from a Reformed pulpit or a French minister lead a congregation in Germany.

The CPCE (till 2003 “Leuenberg Church Fellowship”) has a clear structure. About every six years a General Assembly decides on the basic lines of its work. Between the General Assemblies the 13-member Council, headed by a 3-member Presidium, guides the work, which is coordinated by the Head Office in Vienna.

Participatory status in: 2023

Geographical Representation:

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom

Accreditations: Council of Europe

The focus of our engagement lies on:

  • Interreligious and interconvictional dialogue
  • Democracy
  • Bioethics and Human Rights
  • Gender, Sexuality, Marriage and Family
  • Euro orphans
  • Human Rights and Freedom of Expression
  • European Cultural Route of Reformation

CPCE

Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe

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