Ecumenical Pentecost Service at the Museum Osthusschule in Bielefeld


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Pentecost in the Sign of Ecumenical Community
On Pentecost Monday, a special experience of faith unfolds in the garden of the Museum Osthusschule: an ecumenical service in the open air, supported by prayer, music, and the spirit of community. Pentecost represents a new beginning, understanding, and the lively presence of the Holy Spirit in the Christian liturgical calendar.
A Service with Spiritual Depth
The celebration combines Protestant and Catholic traditions into an open liturgical form, bringing together people of different backgrounds. The occasion invites participants to pause, listen, and experience faith anew through communal celebration.
The Special Place in the Museum Garden
The garden of the Museum Osthusschule creates a calm, personal atmosphere. Between historical surroundings and nature, a space for reflection, gratitude, and the togetherness of a spiritual community emerges. The open environment gives the service a special closeness to creation.
Music, Words, and Encounters
Accompanied by musical impulses, a celebration unfolds that connects theology and everyday life. After the service, there is time for conversations over drinks and finger food. Thus, the service becomes not just a liturgical moment but also a place for lived neighborhood and pastoral encounters.
Practical Tips for Visitors
The service begins on May 25, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The event location is the Museum Osthusschule in Bielefeld-Senne. Admission is free. According to the museum, public transportation and free parking on the premises are available for those arriving.
Conclusion
This ecumenical Pentecost service unites tradition, faith, and community into an impressive open-air experience. Those who wish to experience Pentecost as a vibrant feast of the Holy Spirit will find an inviting place for encounters here. A visit on site makes the spiritual atmosphere and the special connection of this day tangibly felt.










