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Christoph Schmauch (né Werner Christoph) Schmauch (born February 1, 1935 in Wrocław) is a retired Lutheran pastor, who also served as the director of the World Fellowship Center in Albany, New Hampshire for 32 years.

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  • Werner-Christoph Schmauch, heute meist W. Christoph Schmauch oder Christoph Schmauch (* 1. Februar 1935 in Breslau) ist ein deutsch-amerikanischer evangelischer Theologe und Pfarrer. (de)
  • Christoph Schmauch (né Werner Christoph) Schmauch (born February 1, 1935 in Wrocław) is a retired Lutheran pastor, who also served as the director of the World Fellowship Center in Albany, New Hampshire for 32 years. (en)
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  • Werner-Christoph Schmauch, heute meist W. Christoph Schmauch oder Christoph Schmauch (* 1. Februar 1935 in Breslau) ist ein deutsch-amerikanischer evangelischer Theologe und Pfarrer. (de)
  • Christoph Schmauch (né Werner Christoph) Schmauch (born February 1, 1935 in Wrocław) is a retired Lutheran pastor, who also served as the director of the World Fellowship Center in Albany, New Hampshire for 32 years. Schmauch is the son of Werner Schmauch, who helped to found the Christian Peace Conference. After graduating from high school in 1955, he studied Protestant theology at three separate universities, before becoming ordained as a pastor by the United Lutheran Church in 1958. In the early 1960s, he married Kathryn 'Kit' Hively (b. 1933), a school teacher from Columbus, Ohio and they subsequently had four children, three sons and one daughter. In 1968, he earned a Master of Sacred Theology from Union Theological Seminary while working for the Methodist Church intern for the United Nations. In 1970, he and Kit became co-directors of the World Fellowship Center, a conference and retreat center located in Albany, New Hampshire founded by and for peace and social justice activists in 1941. They retained this position for 32 years, retiring after the 2000 season. Afterwards, the Schmauch couple lived in nearby Conway, New Hampshire, but as of 2019, they reside in Kit's native Ohio. (en)
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