Holding services and religious meetings in a Gothic-Renaissance church built between 1611 and 1614 by German Lutherans. In the post-Hungarian period, the church was acquired by the Paulician order, under which it was rebuilt in the Baroque style. In 1863 the church was adapted for the needs of the Evangelical Church of the Augspur Confession.
The central body brings together the different congregations and strengthens the consciousness of belonging and solidarity between them at joint educational conferences.
Providing social and medical assistance to those in need. Offering a qualification course - Worker in social prevention services, particularly aimed at children and young people.
We organise student masses, trips, cultural events, concerts and other events for students who are close to the Roman Catholic faith. We focus on spreading Christian values, encouraging volunteerism, and creating spaces for people to meet each other.
We are engaged in bringing together individual Jewish communities and strengthening the consciousness of belonging and solidarity between them at joint educational conferences. We focus on the reconstruction of important Jewish monuments, especially synagogues and cemeteries. We organize educational events.