The Christian Community
The Christian Community (original German name: Die Christengemeinschaft) is a Christian denomination. It was founded in 1922 in Dornach (Switzerland) by a group of theologians and pastors, led by the Protestant pastor Friedrich Rittelmeyer. He was helped by Rudolf Steiner, the Austrian philosopher and founder of anthroposophy.
The Christian Community Media
Maria Darmstädter, who had converted from Judaism to Lutheranism and then joined the Christian Community, was one of the community's first and most influential members, contributing significantly to its liturgy
Other websites
- The Christian Community in North America with extensive introductory articles
- The Christian Community in the UK and Ireland also with introductory articles