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On 8 February, singer-songwriter and author Sarah Brendel will present her new programme "Das Kleinste ist nicht zu klein" at the Stadtkirche Lebenswert. This special concert-reading reveals a profound experience in which musical sounds merge with autobiographical texts and visualised stories. The event focuses on the journey of self-discovery and the encounter with the divine presence-whether in oneself or in the community. Brendel, who stands out for her concerts in unusual contexts such as refugee camps and prisons, is a committed advocate of human rights and co-founder of the Refugeeum e.V. association. In her artistic performance, not only individuality but also social responsibility becomes tangible. Musically inspired by folk icons, she is reminiscent of renowned greats such as Bob Dylan. An evening with Sarah Brendel therefore not only promises acoustic enjoyment, but also invites you to reflect on ethics, tolerance and your own values.