University Groups

The Political Working Group is a pluralistic group, open to everyone who feels connected to HMT (students, lecturers, employees, external parties, etc.). The group sees itself as an actor within the university on the one hand and as an active part of the social discourse on the other. As an independent group, PAK aims to campaign against all forms of discrimination both inside and outside the university - be it based on gender, origin, skin colour, disability, religion, state of health, class or sexual orientation. Existing (social and internal university) injustices should be made visible and counteracted through political action.

 

Social media channels:

Telegram: https://t.me/politik_ag_hmt

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/politischer_arbeitskreis_hmt/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HMTPolitik

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PAK_HMT_Leipzig

Platform: https://plattform-n.org/project/politischer-arbeitskreis-der-hmt-leipzig/

Email: hmtpolitik@web.de

CRESCENDO HMT

A home for your art and your faith at your music academy. Do you enjoy discussing deep issues of life and faith? Do you also wonder what your music and faith have to do with each other? Then Crescendo HMT is the right place for you. We are a group of HMT students who are convinced that God and creativity are strongly connected. We want to encourage and challenge each other on these topics. That's why we meet once a month to discuss and exchange ideas.  For more information about the meetings, write an email to Louis de Boncourt: louisdeboncourt@gmail.com

Crescendo is a worldwide community of Christian classical & jazz professional musicians. We connect, inspire and empower professional classical and jazz musicians so that their art, life and spirituality can inspire each other and create resonant spaces for God.

 

Evangelische Studierendengemeinde (ESG)

The Protestant Student Community, or ESG for short, is an open community for students from all universities and non-students from Leipzig.

Anyone who steps through the doors of the Georg-Siegfried-Schmutzler-Haus will find here

a controversial exchange on questions of faith, time and society, a lively get-together during the community evening (every Thursday from 18:45 with dinner) and at the bar, but also a place to be quiet and arrive.

Above all, our community should be an open space where you can get involved yourself - whether it's holding your own devotions, organising semester holiday programmes, swinging a wooden spoon or doing other small things. Are you looking for a good amateur choir, a Bible study group or a barrier-free programme? Would you like to know what is behind the Philosophical Sabbath, the Early Christian Reading Circle or the City Mission Working Group? Then come along and find out!

 

Evangelisches Studienhaus Leipzig (ESH)

The Evangelisches Studienhaus in Leipzig is open to students of all degree programmes. It accommodates over 100 students in shared flats, single and double flats.

A reference library specialising in theology and fiction is available to all residents. The entrance hall with pantry-kitchen, the seminar room, the hall, the bar, the fitness room and the chapel are intended as places for meeting, celebrating together, devotion and dialogue. Anyone interested in our house should be open to the Christian faith and want to live and create community.

 

Katholische Studentengemeinde (KSG)

The KSG offers a place for all students in search of community, God, a successful life, etc. Everyone should be able to find a home, with their joy, but also with their problems and questions.

In doing so, we want to take up the call of the Apostle Paul:

‘Accept one another as Christ has accepted us.’

Central elements are the Sunday service at 10.30 a.m. followed by lunch and the Wednesday church evenings with dinner, prayer, a theme and a bar evening. Other regular elements are the reading circle, the faith course and the international evening.

 

Studentische Mission Deutschland (SMD)

We are the Student Mission Germany, a Christian university group that has set itself the task of consciously living and passing on Christianity in everyday life. Our first port of call is the campus. You can meet us there, at occasional coffee events, but also at our group evenings. Come and join us! We look forward to meeting YOU!

 

Theokreis

The Theology Circle is an initiative of theology students at the Faculty of Theology at Leipzig University.

Our work focuses on reflecting on the foundations of historical-critical biblical exegesis and the struggle for a biblically responsible theology. Another focus of the theological group is the common spiritual life, so that our theological thinking and work can always take place in connection with Jesus Christ.

We look forward to meeting you. You can find out when and where we meet on our website.