Todesfelde Church records

I have been unable to find any church records for Todesfelde and Stuvenborn. I am looking for the 1850's to 1925. Any suggestions
Thanks
 
I have search through the Archion links that were suggested. I did not find anything from either Todesfelde or Stuvenborn. My reading of German is minimal and I rely on translations. I did not understand what was on the MDZ web page. Any other suggestions for this problem of mine.
Thanks
 
Which exact names are you searching for
and when exactly?

Here for example appears a name ’Ahrens in Stuvenborn
in a Sülfeld register
 
Im looking for the wedding record for Otto Pohl (born May 1 1884) and Mathilde Rosalie Boldt (born August 18 1888). I don't know if they married in Stuvenborn or in Todesfelde. Their first child was born May 1910. The marriage would have been between1906 and 1909.
 
In 1850 Todesfelde was part of Segeberg parish. The book, I referred to (available on MDZ), was published in 1856. A new Todesfelde parish had been founded in 1898 (cf. https://www.kirche-ps.de/todesfelde/). Church registers might be available at Kirchenkreisarchiv Plön-Segeberg: https://www.kirche-ps.de/kirchenkreis/verwaltung/kirchenkreisarchiv.html

Similarly, Stuvenborn belonged to Sülfeld parish before 1898 (cf. https://www.stuvenborn.info/Dorfgeschichte). Since then, it ist part of Stuvenborn-Seth-Sievershütten parish. For information about specific church records, you might contact the Kirchenkreisarchiv mentioned above. Just be aware that some church archives do not release information dating back further than 1876 (when civil registration was established).
 
I am pretty sure the daughter, Meta Boldt was born in Todesfelde. The year of the first child born gives me a year to work backwards to the marriage record. I do not have the civil registration for the first child. I am hoping the marriage record will give me information about where Otto Pohl was born, where he came from. These are my great grandparents. My grandmother was the second youngest.
 
In 1850 Todesfelde was part of Segeberg parish. The book, I referred to (available on MDZ), was published in 1856. A new Todesfelde parish had been founded in 1898 (cf. https://www.kirche-ps.de/todesfelde/). Church registers might be available at Kirchenkreisarchiv Plön-Segeberg: https://www.kirche-ps.de/kirchenkreis/verwaltung/kirchenkreisarchiv.html

Similarly, Stuvenborn belonged to Sülfeld parish before 1898 (cf. https://www.stuvenborn.info/Dorfgeschichte). Since then, it ist part of Stuvenborn-Seth-Sievershütten parish. For information about specific church records, you might contact the Kirchenkreisarchiv mentioned above. Just be aware that some church archives do not release information dating back further than 1876 (when civil registration was established).
Thank you I will search these options. Is there a website that I can see how to get civil registration records?
 
Is there a website that I can see how to get civil registration records?

In general:

In case of Todesfelde, Standesamt Leezen (https://gemeindearchiv-leezen-sh.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Geschichte-Amt-Leezen.pdf) should probably be the right place:

 
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