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.
Arranging services and spiritual gatherings in the church. The church is surrounded by a massive stone wall with 14 Stations of the Cross chapels. The church was rebuilt in the 16th century. The interior is equipped with rococo pews, a pulpit and an altar. The portals of the church are Renaissance.
We hold church services and spiritual meetings. We publish a weekly parish magazine, The Lord's Day. We operate a church that was built between 1750 and 1760. The builder and presumed author of the project was the architect Mikulas Thalherr. The church is non-oriented, single-nave.