Michael Hahn'sche Community

Additional visions occurred, of which he spoke in pietist meetings.

Many people flocked to the so-called Erbauungsstunden (a pietist meeting which typically lasts one hour), in which Hahn interpreted the Bible.

After his death, they gave themselves the name "The Michael Hahn'sche Community."

At the beginning of the 19th century, many pietist communities even wanted to part with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg and emigrate to the Holy Land to await the nearness of God.

Hahn, however, strongly discouraged a mass emigration, and prevented the separation of the community from the regional church.

Doorsign in Pfarrgasse nr. 4 in Böblingen.