We organize religious services and spiritual meetings. We organize tours, concerts, exhibitions and lectures. We take up collections and provide assistance to those in need.
The Czechoslovak Hussite Church is a Christian church. It was founded in 1920 by separation from the Roman Catholic Church. Its theology, liturgy and religious life of its congregations were influenced by the traditions of the Czech and world Reformation, but also by the tradition of primitive Christianity and the heritage of Cyril and Methodius. We are an open community.
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.
Organisation of religious services and spiritual meetings. The Roman Catholic parish is one of the 29 parishes of the Olomouc Deanery in the Archdiocese of Olomouc. The present church was rebuilt in 1992 on the ruins of a Baroque church demolished by the communists.
We operate a parish attached to the Roman Catholic Church. We organize services, spiritual meetings, confessions. We offer afternoon gatherings for children or religious instruction. We believe in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, reconciliation, altar, marriage, priesthood, anointing of the sick, burial and ordination. We publish the magazine Hejčínské oko.
Baptist church holds worship services and religious meetings. Activities are especially directed toward children, youth and families. During our Sunday services we praise God with songs, pray and listen to Bible interpretation. We have a spiritual program for children during the main adult service.
The Huss congregation is a church built in the neoclassical style. It is a three-aisled church with an asymmetrically placed bell tower and a prayer room on the raised ground floor, which is accessible by a monumental staircase with six columns.
We are engaged in religious services and spiritual meetings. We hold Mass, morning and evening praise, rosary prayers, Dominican family meetings, feasts and midnight. We conduct debates, ordinations, baptisms, funerals, scripture readings, preparation for confirmation and proclamation of the Gospel. A children's program is also included in the Masses.
We are a community of Christians. We want to create an open community where anyone can come and hear biblical answers to life's most important questions. We also see our task as confessing and passing on the Christian faith by holding services and religious meetings.