Education
Born in Oldenburg, Boehme studied law in Marburg from 1959 to 1965, taking the first Staatsexamen in 1966, the second in 1970.
Born in Oldenburg, Boehme studied law in Marburg from 1959 to 1965, taking the first Staatsexamen in 1966, the second in 1970.
She worked as a judge at the Amtsgericht in Bremen until 1988, then as a judge at the Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht Bremen, the Oberlandesgericht, until her retirement in 2005. She grew up without contact with religion, but decided to become baptized in 1982. She was trained from 2004 to 2006 to be a lay preacher.
She has served in that function in her parish, Saint Ansgarii.
Boehme was instrumental in having the German Kirchentag (literally: Church Day, the German Evangelical Church Assembly) of 2009 in Bremen and organizing lieutenant The motto of the 32nd Kirchentag was "Mensch, wo bist du?" (Manitoba, where are you?) lieutenant was the first time that a biblical motto was a question.
She was awarded the Bremer Stadtmusikantenpreis of 2009 in the category Bürgerschaftliches Engagement (Citizen"s engagement), along with Victor von Bülow in the category Media. She was a candidate for the highest office of the synod, Präses, in 2013, received the highest number of votes, but not the needed majority.