We provide and deliver Christian social, counselling and spiritual care to lonely, vulnerable, sick and disabled people. We organise benefit concerts, public collections and more. Provides pretherapeutic help to children and adults for family, educational and learning problems.
We are involved in the organisation of religious services and spiritual meetings. We hold meetings in the rectory to sit and chat over coffee or tea, children's devotions, Bible classes, student services, social counselling. We collect clothes for the diakonia, hold ecumenical services.
We are dedicated to deepening the consciousness of commitment to the unity of Christ's church. We strive to help the poor and lonely people. We publish printed publications.
We are here to spread the Gospel,
to teach the Bible and to help people deal with spiritual questions about their lives and their relationship with God.
We are a fellowship of Christians that comes from the idea of a European Reformation environment. We hold services and religious meetings where we sing, read from the Bible and pray.
Our goal is to provide a leisure activity for children while guiding them to traditional Christian values. We organize cultural events. We provide psychological and psychosocial counseling.
In the Lifetool service we help seniors and people with disabilities to use aids to facilitate communication and barrier-free computer control. Due to the individual needs of our clients, we recommend making an appointment by phone before visiting the service.
The parish holds services and spiritual gatherings at Sacred Heart Church. The church was built according to the plans of Slovenian architect Josip Plečnik between 1928 and 1932. It is a rectangular hall building with a high coffered ceiling.
Organizing services and spiritual meetings addressed to the Slovak community in the church of St. Henry and St. Kunhuta was in the center of the Lower Town. It dates back to the second half of the 14th century. The church was continuously modified in Renaissance and Baroque style.