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Christ Church
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Brno Anglican Church
Welcome.
We are a young and growing international community committed to creating a caring and hospitable space to share life, grow in faith and serve our city in the name of Jesus.
We are also a diverse community with people from many nations and social backgrounds – students from Brno’s many universities, Masaryk, Mendel and VUT, international workers, families, and long-term residents too.
So, if you’re new to the city and looking for a spiritual home away from home, are Anglican or non-Anglican, are returning to church after a while or have questions and want to explore the Christian faith for the first time, you’d be welcome here.
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St Nicolas Anglican Church at the British Embassy, Ankara
St Nicolas' Church, Ankara, is a community of Christians from around the world who have found a home in the broad experience of the Anglican (Episcopalian) Church. Please consider joining us - you will be very welcome. After the church service, we continue our fellowship over light refreshments.
As we are situated in the grounds of the British Embassy, it is necessary to inform us of your intention to join our worship service. We are required to provide the British Embassy with the list of our guests by Wednesday evening. Please send your information to the church gmail account, with a photocopy of your passport, and await our confirmation. If this does not happen, sadly you will not be able to access the compound.
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Anglican Congregation in Warsaw
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St. Clement’s Prague
Welcome to St. Clement’s, a vibrant English-speaking community located in the centre of Prague – with both expats and locals worshipping together in English in the heart of this beautiful city, the “City of a Hundred Spires” and a jewel of Central Europe, since 1904 (with some interruptions during the World Wars and under Communism).
St. Clement’s belongs to the worldwide Anglican communion of Churches within the Church of England Diocese in Europe, and whether you are a tourist waiting for your Sunday afternoon flight home or the return to your river cruise, a short term resident here on assignment or a long term Prague veteran, we invite you to come and join us any and every Sunday of the year at 11am at St. Clement’s church, Klimentská 5, Prague 1 to enjoy Church of England Sung Communion together with hymns both traditional and modern, accompanied by our fabulous organ and choir. In addition we celebrate Evensong based on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer twice a month on the first and third Wednesdays. Please see our Calendar of Events page for further details on all our services and events.
There is a Children’s Ministry during most Sunday services (except for the holiday months of July and August each year), as well as restroom facilities and a small area at the back of the church specially set up with toys and craft materials to keep the littlest ones entertained within eyeshot when there is no Children’s Ministry – and there are other regular events throughout the year where you can take part too, from an annual auction to picnics, film nights and concerts – see our Calendar of Events page for further details.
On our website you can find out everything you need to know to join us and join in, the history of Anglicanism in Prague and the history of our church at Klimentská 5, our comprehensive Safeguarding measures that are in place, and even details that you need to know if you wish to hold your wedding here or have the sad duty of organising a Remembrance Service for a loved one. Perhaps you are curious about who St. Clement was? Almost every other question you can think of is answered on our FAQs page. We also have a Young Adult Group for those between 18 and 35, and you can follow its Instagram too. So as you can see, we are a thriving community!
If you are located in Brno we also have a growing Anglican community there and you can find further details here and on brnoanglican.cz.
Finally, don’t forget to follow us on Social Media at Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for the very latest bible readings for the day, an introduction to religious art through the ages illustrated with the most beautiful creations of famous artists and architects, inspiring posts about the Czech Republic including tips to explore, and finally inspirational biblical quotations, as well as details of our services and activities.
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Holy Trinity Corfu
A warm welcome awaits you!
"The chapaincy of Corfu is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all. For information on safeguarding, please click here. "
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St Mary
Welcome to St Mary's, Belgrade.
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The Anglican Church in St Petersburg
Serving Europe's 4th largest city with Anglican worship since 1723
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Svabhegy (Budapast)
Welcome.
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All Saints
Welcome to All Saints
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St. Thomas, the Apostle
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St Margaret's Anglican Church
Isten Hozott!
God Brought You to Us!
This Hungarian greeting, to visiting guests, well expresses our feelings about visitors and newcomers to our wonderful Saint Margaret’s community.
Find out more at www.anglicanbudapest.org
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St Helena, British Consulate Instanbul
Welcome.
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St. Paul's Anglican Church
Welcome to St. Paul’s Anglican Church Athens, the earliest foreign church in the Greek capital!
Consecrated on Palm Sunday in 1843 by the Rt. Rev. George Tomlinson, Bishop of Gibraltar, St. Paul’s has been a steady focus ever since of worship, pastoral care and cultural activities for the English-speaking residents of Athens, as well as for visitors journeying through the city. For the Anglican Church, it is both a joy and a privilege to have a presence in a land that has such prominence in the New Testament. It gives us great delight if you are able share this privilege with us as a resident, as a visitor or as a pilgrim.
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St Peter
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St Mary Magdalene
Welcome to St Mary Magdalene, Bornova.
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St. Andrews
St Andrews is the Anglican Church in the heart of Moscow, Russia. We welcome visitors to Moscow and those who have moved to live here. Our services are in English.
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Anglican congregation in Thessalonica
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Christ Church (Crimean Memorial Church), Galata, Istanbul
Welcome.
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Didim
Welcome.
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