Our mission is to provide a residential social service to young people, usually aged 18 to 26, who find themselves homeless and need support to live independently in addition to accommodation.
The Church is a community of people who are united by the desire to return to God by the way Jesus of Nazareth showed us, the way sought and found by the early Christian communities, the way traveled by Master Jan Hus and the Hussites and Dr. Karel Farsky and the founding generation of this Church.
At our shelter, we provide temporary housing for homeless pregnant women and women with children, where we work with them to prepare them for life in the community. Through our crisis assistance program, we provide immediate help and short-term housing to pregnant women and parents with children whose health or lives are suddenly at risk.
Organisation of regular or special services and religious meetings. Services are for adults and children, church members and the general public. The parish organizes pilgrimage festivals and holy days and religious instruction. We publish a parish newsletter. A parish library is available for parishioners.
Our mission is to support the family and its values in everyday life and in crisis situations. We do this by running support and interest activities, providing social services and implementing follow-up educational and awareness programs.
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.