Team
The Office
Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe CPCE
Severin-Schreiber-Gasse 3
1180 Vienna, Austria
Directions to the Head Office (train/car)
Phone: ++43/591517/00900
E-Mail: geke@leuenberg.eu
www.leuenberg.eu
Presidium:
Rev. Rita Famos, Switzerland
Rev. Marko Tiitus, Estonia
Prof. Dr. Georg Plasger, Germany
Bank account:
Raiffeisenlandesbank für
Niederösterreich und Wien
IBAN: AT95 3200 0000 0065 7585
The Vienna office is where everything comes together. From here, council and presidium meetings are coordinated, regional group meetings are organised, and study processes, ecumenical dialogues (etc.) are organised.
Head Office Staff:
General Secretary: Rev. Dr. Mario Fischer
Email: m.fischer[at]leuenberg.eu

Officer for Church Development: Prof. Pfr. Dr. Stefan Cosoroaba
Email: s.cosoroaba[at]leuenberg.eu
PR and Media: Mag. Magdalena Bruckmüller Email: m.bruckmueller[at]leuenberg.eu
Project officer: Daniel Mohr, BA Email: d.mohr[at]leuenberg.eu
IT-Support: Thomas Unglaub, MSc Email: assistenz[at]leuenberg.eu

Study Secretary: Rev. Prof. Dr. Thomas-Andreas Põder Email: th-a.poder[at]leuenberg.eu
Officer for Church Relations: Oliver Engelhardt Ph.D.
Email: o.engelhardt[at]leuenberg.eu
Project Officer: Mag. Monica Niedermaier
Email: m.niedermaier[at]leuenberg.eu

Secreterial Office: Isabella Fellner
Email: sekretariat[at]leuenberg.eu

Assistant in Ecumenical Ministry: Rev. Sam T Rajkumar, M.Th.
Email: s.rajkumar[at]leuenberg.eu
The Structure of the CPCE
The CPCE is made up of many bodies, which interact with each other and form the structure of the Communion. The Head Office in Vienna organizes the Council meetings. The General Secretary and the Presidium (made up of three Council members) work together to make decisions. All the work done within the framework of the CPCE, as well as new topics, is approved by the General Assembly which takes place every 6 years.
The content of CPCE's work consists of doctrinal dialogues and study processes, as well as consuultations and working groups, that relate to the current situations of the Church. Ecumenical, liturgical, ethical, and religious education topics as well as questions regarding migration are discussed and worked on by specific Advisory Boards.
The 96 Member Churches are divided into different European Regional Groups.
The CPCE has eight cooperation partners.







