Reformation 2.0: Demonstration for peace and freedom in Neubrandenburg!
On October 31, 2025, a demonstration on Reformation Day will take place in front of the town hall in Neubrandenburg. Themes are peace, freedom and direct democracy.

Reformation 2.0: Demonstration for peace and freedom in Neubrandenburg!
On October 31st it's that time again: Reformation Day is celebrated and a special event is on the program in Neubrandenburg on this date. A demonstration will take place in front of the town hall under the motto “Reformation 2.0 – Peace, Freedom & Sovereignty”. The rally begins at 4 p.m. and draws the attention of residents and interested parties to the city center. This event is part of a nationwide series of protests that is also taking place in cities such as Munich, Frankfurt, Kiel, Dresden and Wittenberg. Nordkurier reports about the planned events.
The choice of Reformation Day has a tradition: On this day in 1517, Martin Luther's famous publication of his 95 theses was nailed to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, which marked the starting signal for the Protestant Reformation. Historically, Luther chose this date to attract attention. The Reformation was essentially a reaction to the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences, and remains a significant topic in theological discussion today. Wikipedia discusses the origins and development of this holiday.
Demonstration with clear goals
The demonstration in Neubrandenburg will be led by various speakers, including the editors of the protest magazine “Democratic Resistance” and Olaf Schümann from the small party Values Union, who has already made a name for himself in the mayoral election with 4.5 percent of the vote. A central point of this rally will be the topics of German foreign policy, direct democracy and the strengthening of regional economic cycles. Around 200 participants are expected, and the Mecklenburg Lake District is involved as the responsible assembly authority.
A formal registration for the event has already been received, but the examination has not yet been completed. Interest in these topics is unbroken and the organizers hope for active participation. The protest events that began in Wittenberg in 2022 have now spread throughout Germany and show that the debate about freedom and sovereignty is more relevant than ever. These nationwide protests reflect the spirit of Reformation Day, which remains a Protestant holiday that focuses on the principles of the Reformation.
Significance of Reformation Day
Reformation Day is more than a holiday - it is an opportunity for Protestants to reflect on the central principles of the Reformation, such as justification by faith and the authority of Scripture. Many churches hold ecumenical services on this day to promote dialogue between denominations. From a historical perspective, this day also has an important place, not only in Germany, but also in other countries where it is celebrated in different forms. In Intersections of Faith and History there are numerous aspects of Reformation Day that underline the relevance of this tradition.
In Neubrandenburg, the historical significance of Reformation Day is combined with current social issues. Citizens have the opportunity to speak out about the challenges of today and to stand up for their beliefs. Whether complaining about political grievances or proposing solutions - Reformation Day offers the platform to advocate for peace, freedom and sovereignty. The anticipation of the October 31st event shows that many people are ready to raise their voices and become visible.