• Mark Wurtz
  • Mark Wurtz

Germany & Greece 2025

www.3einternship.com goes to Europe following the footsteps of the Radical Reformers in the 1500s and Apostle Paul from Philippi to Corinth! Læs mere
  • Heidelberg and Christmas!

    26. november 2025, Tyskland ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Candace and I dropped off Gustavo and the crew yesterday morning, and now we’re exploring Germany on our own — especially the Christmas markets.

    Last night we returned to Worms, where the market was still being set up when we visited two weeks earlier. This time it was fully alive — lights, food stalls, music, and that classic European Christmas feeling.

    Today we visited Heidelberg, wandered the old town, and enjoyed the Christmas markets and the Käthe Wohlfahrt store. We toured Heiliggeistkirche (Church of the Holy Spirit) — the place where the Heidelberg Catechism was written and where Pastor Hermann Maas once served.

    Maas openly opposed the Nazis, helped Jewish families escape, and became the first German officially invited to Israel after the war. Standing in his church was a powerful reminder of courage, faithfulness, and reconciliation.
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  • So long Germany

    28. november 2025, Tyskland ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Last Full Day in Germany — and of course, we had to go to Würzburg (we are Wurtz’ after all!)

    Right beside the Würzburg Christmas Market stands the Marienkapelle, the striking red-and-white Gothic church that anchors the whole square. It was built in the 1300s as a place of healing and hope after the plague, and today it’s one of the most beautiful landmarks in the city.

    The carved figures on the front — Adam, Eve, Judith, and Holofernes — were created by Tilman Riemenschneider, one of the greatest sculptors of medieval Europe. He carved them in the late 1400s, capturing both the fall of humanity and God’s deliverance in a single set of sculptures. The originals are in the local museum now, but the replicas still tell the story as you enter the church.

    The church was one of the only buildings standing after the British bombers destroyed Würzburg in WWII. The town was rebuilt the way it was before.

    A powerful mix of beauty, history, and faith tucked right beside the Christmas Market.

    We wandered through the Christmas Market, soaked in the sights, and then decided to take the long, scenic way back. That route took us right past Speyer, so naturally… one more Christmas market!

    The atmosphere was magical — lights everywhere, the smell of food in the air.

    We grabbed crepes and some mushrooms with garlic sauce, both amazing.

    A perfect final evening.

    So long, Germany, til we come again.
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