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, including online.
We are a traditional Protestant church following the European Reformation, with roots mainly in the old Unity of the Brethren, and so back to the teachings of Master John Hus. We regularly celebrate Sunday worship, and hold meetings for children, youth, middle and older generations, centered around a common understanding of the Bible.
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, including online.
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.
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, including online.
We organize services and religious meetings in the Church of the Apostle Paul. It is a neo-Romanesque evangelical church from the early 20th century. The interior furnishings are uniform in style, but unlike the Neo-Romanesque exterior, the Art Nouveau style is evident.
A Christian church to which you can also belong. Services are from the beginning of May to the end of October at the Church of the Apostle Paul in Hora Street (red church), in the winter months here, every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. You can follow the current events in the congregation on Facebook.