Evangelical-Augsburg Church Lublin - Activities

Activities

Church services are held in the heritage-protected church on Sundays at 10 o'clock. On every first Sunday of the month the church service includes Eucharist and absolution. Before and after the church service, you can buy Bibles, religious literature and evangelical periodicals. After the church service, the community is invited to tea and coffee in the vicarage opposite the church.

Besides the church services on Sundays, the community organises Bible classes which are open to non-community members. During these classes various biblical texts are discussed together with the pastor. Bible classes take place on Thursdays at 5 o'clock pm (except during school holidays).

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