From 1988 on, on the initiative of two German missionary organisations, several evangelistic campaigns took place in the Eifel region. In 1993, the Schilp family arrived in Sankt Vith to join the little nucleus already there, five adults and eight children. Over the following years the emphasis was put upon evangelisation in different forms – two bible exhibitions, the distribution of the Jesus film, lectures on science and faith, a charity concert in aid of cancer sufferers, a nursery, etc. Little by little, the fellowship grew; they met in rented commercial premises with house groups during the week. In 2006 the church moved into a building of 600sq.m.which welcomed about 100 participants. Today there are six community groups. The scout group ‘Royal Rangers’ includes 40 children and young people and the fellowship is led by a team of six including a couple sent by the Allianz Mission to take over from the Schilp family. With 20 years on the clock and between 160 and 180 present at the Sunday services, the mission post of Sankt Vith became autonomous in 2011. We wish them many more years under the blessing and leading of God!