Arranging religious services and religious meetings. The focus of our congregational life is worship, for which we meet regularly. We have about 300 members, with about 60 members actively involved in congregational life. We are therefore a small but lively community. We are a traditional church.
We provide aid to victims of natural disasters, support missionaries and traveling ministers, and help build places of worship in developing countries. We hold worship services, retreats, Bible studies, public lectures, and ministry gatherings.
Holding services and spiritual gatherings in the 1260 church. The original church was from 1260 and the church burned down in 1745. The present church was built in its place. The building is late baroque with rococo and classical elements.
We are a community of people who believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and their Savior. We accept the Bible as the standard for faith, doctrine and life, and we want to be an open community where anyone can come and seek biblical answers.
We are an open community of people who are united by our faith in Jesus Christ, our hope in his return, and our respect for the Bible, which is the foundation of what we believe. Our services are held every Saturday at 9am.