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Evangelische Identität(en) - Themenabend in der Regulakirche

Evangelische Identität(en) - Themenabend in der Regulakirche (gdl_852257550_image)
Nadja Schnetzler, Facilitator for Innovation and Collaboration, Biel. "Reformation 2.0: Being Protestant means taking responsibility". Marc Lardon, bass clarinet. Aperitif afterwards.

Description

Date
03.11.2025 from 19:00 to 20:00 o'clock
Place
Regulakirche
Organizer
Jan-Andrea Bernhard

In 2025, the "Reguladonnschtig" will deal with the topic of "Protestant identity(s)", i.e. also with the ambivalence of what "Protestant" thinking and acting actually is:

People of different stripes have their say to talk about the meaning of the "Protestant" from their point of view. In the second half of the year, we want to deepen the topic by dealing with what "Protestant" can mean in other areas, including ecclesiastical art, the Catholic Church or future team cooperation. And last but not least, we want to ask ourselves what it means to be "Protestant" in the future.

Nadja Schnetzler
Facilitator for Innovation and Collaboration, Biel/Bienne

"Reformation 2.0: Being Protestant means taking responsibility"

Schnetzler has become known for her conversation seminars and publications, which are characterized by innovation and inspiration, such as the "Idea Machine. Method instead of flash of inspiration – how ideas are industrially produced", a reference publication for female innovators in companies.

The speaker asks us at the "Reguladonnschtig": What does it mean to be Protestant in the future? Perhaps it is time for a Reformation 2.0, not primarily of the church, but of society, for topics such as education, critical thinking, responsibility for the environment, human rights, social justice, diversity, dealing with technology and much more. We are playing with the idea of what role Protestants could play in these Reformation projects and what we need to build up enough resources to have enough staying power.

Musical arrangement:
Marc Lardon, bass clarinet

Aperitif afterwards

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