
What we’re about
Welcome to the American Church in Berlin!
We’re an open, English-speaking community where people from all backgrounds come together to connect, explore faith, and make a difference. ALL are truly welcome here—and we really mean it. No matter your story, identity, beliefs, doubts, or experience with church, you have a place with us.
If you’re looking for meaningful friendships, a place to grow spiritually, inspiring worship with great music and traditional liturgy, or opportunities to serve others, you’ll find a home here.
We offer weekly worship services, Bible studies, and regular social and cultural events—all designed to help us support one another and build genuine community.
Whether you’re new to Berlin or have lived here for years, we’d love to welcome you. Come and be part of a church family growing together in faith, hope, and fellowship.
Upcoming events
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First Sunday of Advent (Sunday of Hope)
American Church in Berlin, Dennewitzplatz 1, Berlin, DE## First Sunday of Advent (Sunday of Hope)
Join us as we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent, also known as the Sunday of Hope. It's a wonderful time to reflect, meet new people, and embrace the spirit of hope that kindles the Advent season. Come experience warm community atmosphere with coffee and treats. Holy Communion with traditional liturgy is celebrated each Sunday at ACB. Whether you're a regular or just curious, everyone's welcome!
ACB Website1 attendee
Church on Sunday (Worship in English)
American Church in Berlin, Dennewitzplatz 1, Berlin, DEJoin Us for Sunday Worship at the American Church in Berlin!
The American Church in Berlin (ACB) is an ecumenical Protestant congregation where people from many Christian traditions worship together—Lutheran, Reformed/Presbyterian, Anglican/Episcopal, Methodist, Baptist, non-denominational, Roman Catholic, and even a few Eastern Orthodox members. Wherever you come from, you’ll find a place where you can feel at home.
Our worship is traditional and liturgical, rooted in the rich patterns of the Christian church and easy for both Protestants and Roman Catholics to enjoy. We celebrate Holy Communion every Sunday and every festival day, and all baptized Christians are welcome at the Lord’s Table.
ACB is an extraordinarily diverse congregation, with members from around the world. On any given Sunday you’ll find long-time Berlin residents, young adults, teenagers who attend on their own, families with children, seniors, and many visitors and tourists passing through the city.
Our community is known for its warm and friendly fellowship—it’s one of the things people talk about most after visiting. Some folks dress formally and others show up in jeans and sneakers; we sit side by side without judgment. Come exactly as you are.
Most importantly: our welcome is for everybody—EVERYBODY. If you’re looking for a church home, a place to pray, just looking to connect, or simply a peaceful hour of worship during your travels, you’re invited.
We’d love to welcome you this Sunday!
ACB website2 attendees
Church on Sunday (Worship in English)
American Church in Berlin, Dennewitzplatz 1, Berlin, DEJoin Us for Sunday Worship at the American Church in Berlin!
The American Church in Berlin (ACB) is an ecumenical Protestant congregation where people from many Christian traditions worship together—Lutheran, Reformed/Presbyterian, Anglican/Episcopal, Methodist, Baptist, non-denominational, Roman Catholic, and even a few Eastern Orthodox members. Wherever you come from, you’ll find a place where you can feel at home.
Our worship is traditional and liturgical, rooted in the rich patterns of the Christian church and easy for both Protestants and Roman Catholics to enjoy. We celebrate Holy Communion every Sunday and every festival day, and all baptized Christians are welcome at the Lord’s Table.
ACB is an extraordinarily diverse congregation, with members from around the world. On any given Sunday you’ll find long-time Berlin residents, young adults, teenagers who attend on their own, families with children, seniors, and many visitors and tourists passing through the city.
Our community is known for its warm and friendly fellowship—it’s one of the things people talk about most after visiting. Some folks dress formally and others show up in jeans and sneakers; we sit side by side without judgment. Come exactly as you are.
Most importantly: our welcome is for everybody—EVERYBODY. If you’re looking for a church home, a place to pray, just looking to connect, or simply a peaceful hour of worship during your travels, you’re invited.
We’d love to welcome you this Sunday!
ACB website1 attendee
Past events
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