PACC-GATHERING 2025

in Copenhagen 

Be inspired to see Parliamentarians And Churches Connected (PACC) in your country

A gathering helping you connect with the leaders of your nation

Hosted by Team Europe and the European Nehemiah Center

Parliamentarians And Churches Connected

How can we as churches have a real connection with and influence on the leaders of our nation?

This gathering is designed for church leaders who want to strengthen relationships with political leaders and see lasting impact in their nations. 

1. A proven model from Denmark

You may have heard how churches in Denmark successfully engaged over 100 parliamentarians, inviting them to visit more than 20 churches in their constituencies. This initiative has created unprecedented trust and dialogue between politicians and church leaders.

At this gathering, we will not just revisit the story — you will gain fresh insights into how this model is evolving and how you can adapt it to your own national context. Whether you are new to this initiative or have already been inspired by the Danish experience, this year’s gathering will equip you with new strategies, lessons learned, and practical next steps to deepen political engagement in your nation.

 

2. Expanding the vision beyond Denmark

Hear how another European country has begun implementing this initiative and the impact it is already having. While this movement is still in its early stages beyond Denmark, we believe it has the potential to grow across Europe. This gathering will provide insights into how you can be part of bringing this vision to your own nation.

3. The real-world impact of these relationships

Discover how these visits have transformed perspectives and policies. When parliamentarians engage with churches, they:

    • Recognize churches as key contributors to society — helping people in areas like social work, mental health, and community development.

    • Ask questions and gain a deeper understanding of how churches support democracy and societal well-being.

    • Hear personal testimonies that allow them to experience the Christian faith in a new and personal way.

    • Develop relationships with church leaders, making it easier for churches to provide input before new laws are drafted.

    • See churches as part of the solution to societal challenges, leading to increased openness toward collaboration.

    • Share positive experiences with other politicians and influencers, creating more space for open discussions on Christian values in the public sphere.

    • Break down misconceptions about Christians, recognizing them as responsible, engaged citizens who strengthen the moral and social fabric of society.

Through this gathering and its follow-up efforts, we hope to a similar work grow across Europe, equipping churches to build strategic connections with political leaders.

 

Join us in Copenhagen on June 19-20, 2025, and be part of this transformative movement!

What you can expect from this gathering

Below are photos of MPs recently visiting churches:

Austria

Denmark

At this gathering, you will…

  • Hear how it happened in Denmark – how a group of churches succeeded in getting 100 parliamentarians from the national parliament to come and visit more than 20 churches.
  • Know the steps of each part of this process: Before connecting, arranging the church visits, and follow up on the connection.
    1. How to connect with the parliamentarians starting from scratch.
    2. How to invite parliamentarians to a local church and how to set up a meeting.
    3. How to stay in touch and build even closer relationships with parliamentarians and how to grow your influence at a national level.
  • Have time to consider and even start planning (if you are ready), how something similar might happen in your country.

Early bird price: 150 EUR (last registration on 18 May)

Regular price: 200 EUR (from 19 May)

Video presentation: What Danish parliamentarians said after visiting different churches in Denmark

Note: Most of the visits in Denmark were done to a network of free churches. Therefore, the parliamentarians constantly refer to “the free churches”. But it could be any denomination or group of churches. The important thing is that parliamentarians see the value of church in society… that will benefit all churches and denominations in any country.

Below you can read a few of the statements the parliamentarians made after their visit.

We need here in Denmark to get a much higher degree of knowledge about the free churches, what they can do and the significance they have for so many people.

Karen Ellemann

The Liberal Party of Denmark

It has been a bit of an eye-opener in relation to which religious communities we have outside the State Church (The Lutheran Church).

Mogens Jensen

The Social Democratic Party

For the first time in a very long time, I want to go to church and that is really something!

Karina Due

Danish People's Party

It has been an eye-opener, at least for me, to see how much the free churches are rooted in basic, humanitarian values that make a difference in Hillerød today. 

Nick Hækkerup

The Social Democratic Party

Thank you for the invitation! When the need is there for Christmas aid, then I must say that I am pleased that the free churches contribute and make a social effort.

Jakob Sølvhøj

The Red-Green Alliance

I think it is really great to hear about the commitment of Roskilde Baptist Church, and all of the free churches. That is an expression we can be really proud.

Jacob Jensen

The Liberal Party of Denmark

Early bird price: 150 EUR (last registration on 18 May)

Regular price: 200 EUR (from 19 May)

Many Positive results from the church visits

The positive results from the church visits have been numerous. Please, find three key results below. In addition to the effect on parliamentarians, church leaders and the Christians were very much encouraged, seeing the responses by the politicians.  

Better understanding of the value of the church in society

The Danish parliamentarians heard the stories of churches helping individuals and communities in the society. The church is now recognised as a force for good in society in a very practical way.

 

Better connections with parliamentarian and influence in the legislative process

Since the visits to the churches, better connections exist between Frikirkenet and parliamentarians. A key point of the visits was to connect with parliamentarians as human beings, and not just as a means of influence. Meanwhile, these connects have led to real influence for issues that are of interest to the church. 

There was an unreasonable critical documentary in three parts about the Free Church network coming up on national tv. But because Mikael Wandt Laursen had developed a positive relationship with several MPs, he could send them an email ahead of time telling, what was coming and how the Free Churches had made changes to deal with what was critizised. Out of 50 parliamentarians receiving the email, 31 responded back, quite a few thanked Mikael for telling them ahead of time, so they knew what to answer, if they were asked by the media.

At another time, a proposal was coming up in the parliament, saying that undemocratic religious organisations could not receive money from foreign countries (aimed at Muslim extremists). One party suggested that being against gay marriages and abortion was undemocratic… meaning that churches with those views could not receive financial support from other countries. However, the viewpoint of the churches could be explained to parliamentarians with which good relationships had been built, and therefore, it was written in a footnote: “It is not considered undemocratic to be against gay marriages and abortion.”

In year 2024-25, The church group “Frikirkenet” have commented on many isues on harsh and very controlling laws towards churches. The politicians have been very open towards our comments, so they have followed our suggestions in a much more trusting way. A mandatory 2 day course on people’s government for danish preechers is now changed to only a test. A very controlling specification of gifts over kr. 20.000 to churches have been cancelled. And several more exsamples.

 There are plenty of specific examples of influence on a parliamentarian level following the church visits.

Significant decrease in the number of negative statements about churches

There has been a significant decrease in negative statements about the church since parliamentarians saw with their own eyes the positive role of the church in society. Furthermore, parliamentarians who were quite sceptical beforehand are now quite eager to connect with churches.

What is this gathering all about?

How it happened in Denmark and Austria

At this gathering, we will present how a group of churches in Denmark managed to get 100 parliamentarians from the national parliament to come and visit more than 20 different churches and how that led to a connection with parliamentarians in an unprecedented way. We will also present the experiences at churches in Austria. All these churches have now real connections and a real influence on leaders of there nations.

You will hear how a church network in Denmark, Frikirkenet/Free Church Network, did this. It was a process from start to finish of over 3,5 years. Mikael Wandt Laursen, the General Secretary of Frikirkenet, will share what steps they took in Denmark to connect with the highest leaders of the country. We will start from scratch when there was no connection with parliamentarians, how to invite them to your churches, and how to set up meetings in the local church, sharing about the positive impact of the church on society. Further, you will also learn how they used these connections made in Denmark after that and how that has led to real, close relationships, but also to influence on national issues.

 

How to adjust this to your country

Each country is different, so there might be many different ways of connecting to parliamentarians in the country. Therefore, we are organising a gathering where there will be a presentation of what was done in three different steps: a) Before connecting with parliamentarians, b) Making a visit to local churches work, and c) How to follow up after that. After each presentation there will be ample time to talk and reflect on how the Danish approach could be copied in your own country. We don’t always have to reinvent the wheel.

 

Why a gathering?

We call it a gathering to make it clear, that this is not only a gathering, where you come to get inspired. There will be time for you and other people from your country to consider how to apply the teaching in your own country. If you come alone, you will be in a group with people from other countries.

 

What we hope to achieve

We hope that this gathering will help churches and church leaders to make a real impact on society in many countries in Europe and that this gathering will set something in motion in your context. After the gathering, the European Nehemiah Center will assist where needed, in the best way possible.

Programme

Thursday 19 June 2025

12:00 Welcome in the hotel lobby at Cabinn Copenhagen
12:30 Sandwich and drink in lounge
13:15 Part 1: Team Europe – What we want to see from this initiative
14:00 Break / check-in to hotel rooms
14:30 Leave for the Danish Parliament
15:00 Part 2: Mikael Wandt Laursen – Stories showing the importance of church leaders connecting with parliamentarians
16:00 Break
16:15 Part 3: Tour of the parliament and talks with parliamentarians – What parliamentarians want from churches and church leaders 

18:00

Leave from parliament to restaurant

18:30 Dinner, networking and presentations at restaurant

Friday 20 June 2025

09:00 Part 4: Follow-up from yesterday
10:00 Break
10:30 Part 5: Mikael Wandt Laursen – Lessons learned from 5 years of reaching out to parliamentarians; dos and don’ts
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Part 6: Team Europe – We want to help you reach out to parliamentarians in your country
14:30 Thank you and closing remarks by Team Europe
15:00 End of gathering

Early bird price: 150 EUR (last registration on 18 May)

Regular price: 200 EUR (from 19 May)

Speakers and hosts at the gathering

Speaker: Mikael Wandt Laursen

General Secretary,
FrikirkeNet (Free Church Network), Denmark

After being a pastor for several years, Mikael Wandt Laursen is now the General Secretary of FrikirkeNet (Free Church Network) in Denmark; a network of more than 120 churches.

A key focus for FrikirkeNet is to create better conditions for free churches in Denmark and for the free preaching of the gospel. Influencing the political processes that affect free churches and freedom of belief is an essential part of the work.

Mikael Wandt Laursen, together with church leaders in Frikirkenet, took the initiative of inviting all 179 members of the parliament in Denmark to “come and see” what a free church is all about. 100 parliamentarians responded, and today much fruit has come from this. 

Host: Team Europe

Team Europe is a team of Jørn Braüner, Edwin Jung, Andreas Sohl, Ylli Doci and Peter Malan

Team Europe consists of Jørn Braüner from Denmark, Andreas Sohl from Germany, Edwin Jung from Austria, Ylli Doci from Albania, and Peter Malan from Denmark.

The purpose of Team Europe is to discuss how we can initiate more initiatives where politicians visit churches in various European countries. The group meets regularly online to organise and plan the next steps to see more country leaders seeing the difference that the churches make in society.

See more about each team member below.

 

Jørn Braüner

Director,
European Nehemiah Center

Jørn Braüner is the director of the European Nehemiah Center and has more than 20 years of experience as a pastor. The European Nehemiah Center is a Danish initiative focusing on society. As Nehemiah in the Bible built the wall around Jerusalem to protect the city, the European Nehemiah Center focus on building Christian faith and values in the society in Europe for the protection of the people of Europe.

Furthermore, he has written eight books (five of them with his wife), and administrates a Facebook page with more than 30.000 followers.

Edwin Jung

President, Austrian Fellowship of Pentecostal Churches

Edwin Jung has been the President of The Austrian Fellowship of Pentecostal Churches since 2011. He has been a pastor for many years, and traveled to more than 60 countries and ministered with the gospel in 40 countries. He also served more than 10 years on the board of PEF and some years on the board of PEM.

Edwin has a vision for inviting parliamentarians to visit churches and has started the proces of inviting parliamentarians in Austria.

 

Andreas Sohl

Pastor and leader of Worldwide Volunteers

Andreas Sohl is 62 years old and served as a pastor and church planter for 30 years. He has extensive experience in supporting churches during crisis situations and was a co-founder and long-standing member of the leadership team of the Church Planting Network within the Bund Freikirchlicher Pfingstgemeinden (BFP).

As the leader of Worldwide Volunteers, he was involved in government programs that send young people worldwide to support social and community projects. Additionally, he was a long-standing member of the leadership team of Youth Alive, the former youth movement of the BFP. For the ICF Movement, he developed and currently leads the Conflict & Crisis Resolution program, which supports churches in challenging situations. His broad experience in marriage counseling also led to his involvement in the Begegnung in der Ehe initiative.

Furthermore, he serves as an advocate in the German Bundestag, promoting social causes, Christian values, and the further development of volunteer service programs.

 

 

Ylli Doci

European Director of International Leadership Foundation

Dr Ylli Doçi has served in full-time Christian ministry since he graduated from university in 1995. He has held multiple leadership roles in Albania and abroad. In 2003 he concluded studies at Denver Seminary with a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy of Religion. He completed doctoral studies in 2018 in Social Anthropology, focusing on inter-religious dynamics.

Ylli is one of the founders of the Cornerstone Church of Albania, serving as the teaching pastor in Tirana for over two decades. From 2016-2022 he served as the President of the Evangelical Alliance of Albania. In 2022, he was the chairman of the Inter-Religious Council of Albania which is made of the top representatives of the five officially recognized religions in Albania. Dr Doçi is currently the European Director of the International Leadership Foundation.

 

 

Peter Malan

Volunteer at the European Nehemiah Center

Peter Malan has 30 years experience in charge of economy in different state organizations and 40 years experience in different kind of church ministries. Peter is now self employed and works for different church organizations. Peter is a part of “Team Europe” and is in charge of all the practical details concerning the gathering.

The European Evangelical Alliance was the co-host of a former conference in Brussels.

location

The gathering will be held at Cabinn Copenhagen, located only a 14 min. walk from Copenhagen Central Station. Se Google Maps for directions: Hovedbanegården, København to Cabinn Copenhagen – Google Maps

From Copenhagen Airport it takes 15-20 min. to get to Copenhagen Central Station by train or metro. We recommend you take the train Öresundståg. It is the third stop.

At the location – Cabinn Copenhagen – at arrival we will meet in the lounge on 1. floor. You can leave your luggage in a designated area until the rooms are ready.

accommodation

The ticket does not include accommodation. There are many options for hotels of all price ranges within walking distance of the venue. 

We suggest the place where the gathering is held:

Hotel Cabinn Copenhagen

We have a special price for one night at Cabinn Copenhagen, for a single or double room with breakfast:

Single room incl. breakfast: 195 EUR

Double room incl. breakfast for two people: 237 EUR

If you are two people in a double room, the price per person is much lower.

To get one of these discounted prices, you must apply the following discount booking code:

BLKIPCGAT

See booking guide here

Early bird price: 150 EUR (last registration on 18 May)

Regular price: 200 EUR (from 19 May)