How This Dutch Congregation Pulled Off a 96-Day Service

Published: Feb. 6, 2019, 4:51 p.m.

b'For nearly 100 days, more than 500 Dutch pastors\\u2014as well as some from across the continent and the Atlantic\\u2014across denominations gathered in Bethel Church for a continuous worship service. Why? To protect a refugee family from deportation. From CT\\u2019s report: The Dutch government is generally prohibited from interrupting religious services, so the Protestant congregation kept extending their gathering during the debate over family asylum or kinderpardon. [Last week,] officials agreed to allow the Armenian family at Bethel\\u2014along with 700 others who have lived in the country for more than a decade\\u2014to have their cases reviewed again rather than face immediate expulsion. Christian leader Axel Wicke was closely involved with the planning and execution of the hundreds of hours\\u2013long service. Some of Wicke\\u2019s elderly church attendees told him that they stopped by the service in the middle of the night when they woke up and couldn\\u2019t go back to sleep. \\u201cI\\u2019m now quite familiar with who of my parish members are night people,\\u201d he said. Wicke found the experience transformative for his own spiritual life but also said it offered a profound picture of Christianity for people with little knowledge of the religion. \\u201cThe reason why we did this was quite sad or depressing \\u2026 but it was also a really big gift to this parish and to the church in the Hague,\\u201d said Wicke. \\u201cI still get messages along the line, \\u2018Finally, I know why there is a church.\\u2019 It was a very fundamental way of recognizing, \\u2018That\\u2019s what the church is for.\\u2019\\u201d Wicke joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss how the past couple months changed his views on prayer, how to figure out the logistics of a continuous 24/7 church service, and what type of impact this might have on the Christian community in the Netherlands long-term.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'