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Love brings great joy
Monday, 23 September 2024,  7:00
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Monday | 23.9. | 7 p.m. | Christine Bourbeck House

19th WITTENBERG RENAISSANCE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Love brings great joy

Songs from Oswald von Wolkenstein to Taylor Swift

Wittenberger Hofkapelle

This concert is part of the 19th Wittenberg Renaissance Music Festival, which is dedicated to the phenomenon of popular music - in short: pop - from September 20th to 29th under the motto "Thank you for the Music". The other ten events, including seven concerts, the historical dance ball, the musical city walk and the instrument exhibition, will take place in other venues, in churches and in the Old Town Hall of Lutherstadt Wittenberg.

Free admission, collection requested

www.wittenberger-renaissancemusik.de

Location Christine Bourbeck House
Bread for the World

Christmas Eve Collection for "Bread for the World" Dear Congregations – our festive table is laden with food – but we also want to make a statement and share our Christmas joy with others. Share your Christmas joy with people in Kenya! The Christmas Eve collection is designated for a project of Bread for the World's partner, the Anglican Church in Kenya. With your offering, you will help to secure food supplies in a region of Kenya. Here, people are learning how to cultivate fruit and vegetable gardens, raise animals, and irrigate with rainwater. Let's use the collection to enable the sharing of knowledge, because the project focuses on knowledge rather than gifts. Please help make God's creation a world without hunger. Thank you for your gift! Photo: Jörg Böthling/Bread for the World

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