On the first Sunday of Advent, over 200 visitors gathered at the Hotel Santa Isabel in Europa-Park for a special service. The ecumenical celebration, held under the theme “Den Stern lob ich, der aus der Reihe tanzt!” (“Praise the star that dances out of line!”) offered a unique blend of reflection and family-oriented fellowship. Aimed at all generations, the service provided a serene and meaningful way to begin the Advent season.
Inspiring messages and community singing
The service, organized by deacons Andrea Ziegler and Thomas Schneeberger, combined moments of spiritual reflection with communal singing. A highlight was the participation of Europa-Park mascot Joy, who shared her story of stepping out of line and encouraged attendees to embrace courage and individuality. The event underscored the importance of community and solidarity, creating a warm and uplifting atmosphere.
Mauritia Mack Honors the Role of the “Church in Europa-Park”
In a heartfelt address, Mauritia Mack emphasized the significance of the “Church in Europa-Park,” which will celebrate its 20th anniversary next year. She highlighted the vital role of pastoral care, which offers guidance and support in moments of both joy and difficulty. “The Church in Europa-Park succeeds in bringing the message of love and compassion directly into people’s daily lives,” she said, underlining the importance of spiritual offerings in today’s world.
Introduction of Reverend Andreas Waidler to His New Role
A key moment of the service was the ceremonial introduction of Reverend Andreas Waidler as the new head of special pastoral care for the Evangelical Church in Baden. The ceremony, led by church councilor Sabine Kast-Streib, marked a significant step for Reverend Waidler, who will also oversee the “Church in Europa-Park.” As part of the celebration, Joy presented him with a symbolic glitter blessing, blending the cheerful and spiritual elements of the event seamlessly.
Advent Highlights at Europa-Park
Beyond the Advent service, Europa-Park offers numerous opportunities to experience the festive season in a reflective and joyful way. One standout attraction is the nativity scene exhibition in the stave church located in the Scandinavian-themed area. These meticulously crafted displays create a unique Christmas atmosphere and allow visitors to connect with the story of Christmas in an artistic and immersive manner. Complemented by festive decorations and diverse activities throughout the park, the Advent season at Europa-Park promises an unforgettable experience for all ages.
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