Christoph Schappeler (1472 – August 25, 1551) was a German religious figure, reformer, and a preacher at St. Martin's in Memmingen during the early 16th century and during the Protestant Reformation and the German Peasants' War.
He tended to side with the poor, causing the senate to regulate his sermons in 1516.
When he was excommunicated in 1524, the Senate refused to follow the bishop's order to have him banished.
[1] Within two months of its initial publication in Memmingen, twenty-five thousand copies of the Twelve Articles had spread throughout Europe.
The Twelve Articles was a religious petition that utilized Luther's ideas to appeal for peasants' rights.