The central body brings together the different congregations and strengthens the consciousness of belonging and solidarity between them at joint educational conferences.
The Evangelical United Methodist Church is a worldwide church that grew out of the 18th century revival movement within the Reformation-influenced Church of England. It has been active in the Czech Republic and Slovakia since 1920.
The congregation holds services and spiritual meetings. We offer religious instruction for young children and preschoolers. This group is introduced to Bible stories one at a time, but the emphasis is on knowing the Lord who loves us just as we are.
The congregation holds services and religious meetings. We provide a church for rent with wheelchair access and seating for 250. We hold Bible classes, children's classes, Christian ministry or concerts.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is a worldwide church that emerged from the 18th century revival movement within the Reformation-influenced Church of England. It has been active in the Czech Republic and Slovakia since 1920.
We are involved in the organisation of religious services and spiritual meetings. We hold meetings in the rectory to sit and chat over coffee or tea, children's devotions, Bible classes, student services, social counselling. We collect clothes for the diakonia, hold ecumenical services.
We are dedicated to deepening the consciousness of commitment to the unity of Christ's church. We strive to help the poor and lonely people. We publish printed publications.
We are a fellowship of Christians that comes from the idea of a European Reformation environment. We hold services and religious meetings where we sing, read from the Bible and pray.
Publishing church orders, bylaws and rules of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren. Organizing services and events for church and non-church public.
Arranging church services and religious programs in a church. The church was founded in 1347 by Charles IV for the Carmelite Order. At the beginning of the 17th century, the monastery and church were given to the barefoot Franciscans, who adapted the existing building to its present form and added Baroque furnishings to the interior.