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 organize religious services and religious meetings. We offer the opportunity to visit the church tower. We perform baptisms for children and adults. We publish the St. Mary's newsletter. We organize benefit and charity concerts.
Jewish provides primarily for the religious and cultural life of its members and their social needs. Within the scope of its activities it takes care of cultural and religious monuments. Within its capabilities, the JC promotes the education of its members in Jewish traditions and contributes to general education about Judaism and Jewish history.
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.
We operate a sheltered workplace for discriminated groups and disadvantaged people. We cooperate with the Labour Office, which offers our service to its users. We offer humanitarian aid and services.
It provides support to families with children in long-term unfavourable social situation. In cooperation with the clients of the service, we strive to maintain the coexistence of family members and the healthy development of children in the family, strengthen their independence and strive for the social inclusion of families into society.
Arranging religious services and religious meetings. Providing sacred rites including baptisms, blessing of the sacrament, confirmation and more. Conducting blessings for healing. Providing assistance to people who find themselves in need regardless of religion, color or nationality.