Building Campaign · Kirche für Aschaffenburg

A Home
For The
Church.

€0 raised
Goal: €850,000
"I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." John 10:10
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Residents
7+
Years Active
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Why This Matters

A building is not the goal.
It is the means.

The Problem
No home limits everything.

Rented halls restrict our hours, our visibility, and our ability to serve the community spontaneously. We cannot host the city when we are guests ourselves.

The Opportunity
70,000 people. A growing church.

The KfA has been meeting weekly since 2017. The congregation is ready. The need in the city is real. A building makes the next step possible.

What You Fund
A permanent space in the city.

Sunday gatherings, the language café, prayer nights, community events — open and accessible all week, not just on rented evenings.

Our Story

See It For Yourself

A few minutes of video convey what paragraphs of text cannot. The slideshow shows community and context.

KfA · Campaign Video

Community & Context · Aschaffenburg

Three Things You Can Do

Get Involved

Pray

Pray that God provides the building, the funds, and the people. Prayer is not a lesser contribution — it is the foundation of the entire project.

Give

A one-time gift or a standing order — both matter. Even a small recurring amount has a significant cumulative effect over the campaign period.

Donation Options

Share

Tell someone who has a heart for the Gospel in Germany. A personal recommendation outweighs any paid promotion.

Questions

Frequently Asked

Still unclear? Reach out directly via kircheab.de/kontakt.

Donate Now

Yes. Include your full name and postal address in the bank reference. Receipts are issued at year-end. For amounts under €300, your bank statement is sufficient.

Yes. Set up a standing order with reference Building KfA. Regular giving allows the church to plan construction timelines reliably — it is the most valuable form of support.

Finances are managed by the KfA leadership and reviewed annually. The church holds public-law status as part of the BEFG (Bund Evangelisch-Freikirchlicher Gemeinden).

Yes — for German taxpayers. As a registered church body under public law, donations qualify for the standard charitable deduction. Formal receipts are issued on request.

Yes. International SEPA/SWIFT transfers and PayPal both work. Tax deductibility depends on your country of residence.