Background
Hans Urwyler was born into a New Apostolic parents" house in Bern, Switzerland.
Hans Urwyler was born into a New Apostolic parents" house in Bern, Switzerland.
He studied to be a machine engineer and after training at the technical school of Biel he joined the automotive industry business of his college friend.
In his youth, he was the choir conductor in his home congregation in Schwarzenburg. They have two sons. After the sudden death of Chief Apostle Ernst Streckeisen during a service tour in South Africa, Hans Urwyler was elected as Chief Apostle by an international apostles" meeting on 18 November 1978, but he remained leader of the District Church Switzerland until 1 January 1980. During his term in office the membership of the church was growing rapidly.
Chief Apostle Urwyler undertook many tours inside Europe and 28 overseas.
He ordained more than 180 apostles worldwide. In 1986, he declared that every New Apostolic Christian had personal responsibility for his own faith"s existence, and he proved love, helpfulness and sympathy toward believers whose lifestyle outside the currently acceptable limits of the church (eg homosexuality, concubinage and divorce) and arranged their permit for the Holy Communion.
In 1985, a major schism occurred in the Wiesbaden area, led by apostle Hermann Gottfried Rockenfelder, who founded the Apostolische Gemeinde Wiesbaden with 1,000 adherents. After a tour of Africa, he suffered a severe stroke, from which he had not convalesced completely.
On 28 August 1987, he ordained Richard Fehr as Chief Apostle Helper, therefore his representative, in Bern hospital and in presence of several European District Apostles.
On 3 May 1988, he ordained Richard Fehr as new Chief Apostle, while still in the hospital in Bern and in presence of several District Apostles from Germany, France, Canada and Zambia. Finally, he retired himself. His sunset years were marked by his severe disease.
He died in his domestic circle, after further strokes, in 1994.
1949 Subdeacon
1952 Deacon
1953 Priest
1964 Shepherd
1965 District Evangelist
1966 District Elder
27 April 1969 Bishop
1 January 1976 District Apostle - Church president NAC Switzerland
18 November 1978 Chief Apostle.