Member Churches

Apostolic Church

Baptist Union in the Czech Republic

Brethren Church

Czechoslovak Hussite Church

Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren/Presbyterian/

Evangelic Church of the Augsburg Confession in CR

Old Catholic Church

Orthodox Church in Czech Lands

Silesian Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession /Silesian Lutheran Church/

United Methodist Church

Unity of Brethren /Moravian Church-Unitas Fratrum/

Churches with Associated Membership

Czech Bishop's Conference

Salvation Army

Observers

Church of the Seventh-day Adventists

Czech Bible Society

Czech Evangelical Alliance

Ecumenical Academy

Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic

Meeting (Preaching on the text John 4:5 - 14)
1.11.2001 Rev. Jean-Nicolas Fell Bulletin 2000
Meeting. It is one of great accents of the Gospel. Jesus walks in Israel, not only to talk about Godås love. On His way he also meets many people. But they are real meetings. Two people may meet eyeball to eyeball, though belonging to the groups, which are usually giving a wide berth to each other: healthy people and leprous ones, faithful believers and publicans, or as in scriptures that we have just read, Jews and Samaritans.
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80 Years of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church
1.11.2001 Prof. ThDr. Zdenìk Sázava Bulletin 2000
I am presenting several paragraphs on the church, which ¾ as one of few ¾ knows exactly the date, related to its beginning. It is January 8, 1920. It is also known that the Czechoslovak Hussite Church (CÈSH) entered into a family of domestic churches in Prague. And it has been recorded that this first step was accompanied by excitement of thousands, desiring the church having no spot and wrinkles, but also by at least the same number of voices, characterizable perhaps best by words önegationö or öyou are not welcomeö. Nevertheless, its youthful zeal could not be denied, as well as several new accents in interpreting the Gospel to the modern man and resuming the legacy of Master Jan Hus, proved by both words and acts.
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Requiem for Donors of Bodies
1.11.2001 Lydie Roskovcová Bulletin 2000
Early in the warm spring evening, on Thursday, May 25, 2000, the small church of Merciful sisters of Elisabeth, adjacent to their convent and hospital set of buildings, was filled up. Majority of attendants ¾ and this is unusual ¾ were people of little over twenty, although the people, bent by their age, were also present. For already third time, an ecumenical service of the Word, having a special commission, took place in this space: To remember gratefully and respectfully all those deceased, who, while still alive, had decided (in writing) to donate their bodies to the study of anatomy.
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Meeting at Slovakia
1.11.2001 Nadìje Mandysová Bulletin 2000
We, representatives and workers of the Czech churches, have been at Slovakia. We have met there with "kindred spirits" from various Slovakian churches at a September meeting of the Czech and Slovak Ecumenical Councils that took place at Svatý Jur near Bratislava. As in the preceding years, we had a lot to discuss.
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Report on behalf of ECC Commission for Youth in Czech Republic
1.11.2001 Bulletin 2000
"Good day to you all. I was born on June 23, 2000 and soon I will celebrate my first birthday. I am yet the smallest one, but it does not mind, Important is that
I am here! Before I will grow up, I will need help of all of you, great brothers and sisters, to learn, how, in the environment, into which I was born, to follow Jesus Christ, to value every sincerely believing man and understand him in his beauty and uniqueness. I believe that when more candles will shine on my cake, I will be able to offer you much more. But till that time I beg for love, patience, help and understanding of all of you.
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