Brno Anglican Church

Brno Anglican Church Brno Anglican Church, part of the Church of England's Diocese in Europe. Services on Sunday at 5pm

🏛️ "To an unknown god."That's what was carved on an altar in ancient Athens. The Athenians built it for a god they hadn'...
09/05/2026

🏛️ "To an unknown god."
That's what was carved on an altar in ancient Athens. The Athenians built it for a god they hadn't met yet. They weren't sure. They left a space.
We don't usually do that. We fill the gaps with certainties, or with silence. The Athenians were honest enough to admit they didn't know.
A travelling preacher called Paul walked past their altar. He didn't mock it. He stopped, and he told them something they hadn't heard before. The God they'd been reaching for had been reaching for them all along.
If you're still working things out, still asking the questions, still leaving the space, you're in good company.
Join us this Sunday at Brno Anglican Church as we meet Paul at the Areopagus.
🕔 5pm
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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Most of us have wanted a sign at some point. A moment where the curtain is pulled back, where we can finally see what Go...
02/05/2026

Most of us have wanted a sign at some point. A moment where the curtain is pulled back, where we can finally see what God is actually like. We want proof, or a clear answer, or something to settle the questions for good.
This Sunday we sit with one response to that longing. Not a map. Not a miracle. A face.
If you have ever wondered why God seems hidden, or if you are just looking for somewhere to sit with these questions, you are very welcome.
There is always room for one more.
Readings: 1 Peter 2:2–10 & John 14:1–14
📍 Betanie dům, Nové sady 32a
🕔 Sunday, 5pm
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This Sunday at Brno Anglican ChurchLast week: old friends, new faces, and not quite enough chairs. Visitors from Seattle...
25/04/2026

This Sunday at Brno Anglican Church
Last week: old friends, new faces, and not quite enough chairs. Visitors from Seattle and Oxford sat down with our Czech and international congregation for an evening of joyous singing and worship, followed by coffee and the kind of conversation that makes a small room feel full in the best way.
People from all over the world. People who were once new here too.
This Sunday we continue in the season of Easter with the Good Shepherd. Jesus says: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly."
There's always room for one more.
Readings: Psalm 23 & John 10:1–10
📍 Betanie dům, Nové sady 32a
🕖 Sunday, 5pm
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Two people walking home, gutted. It's over. Everything they'd hoped for, gone.And then a stranger falls into step beside...
18/04/2026

Two people walking home, gutted. It's over. Everything they'd hoped for, gone.
And then a stranger falls into step beside them. Listens. Walks with them. Stays for supper. Breaks bread. And in that moment, they recognise him.
The Emmaus road is the story of how Jesus meets us when we've given up, when we're heading in the wrong direction, when we don't even recognise him walking beside us.
Join us as we walk the Emmaus road this Sunday at Brno Anglican Church.
🕐 5pm
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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🫣 "Unless I see, I will not believe."Thomas missed the resurrection. His friends told him Jesus was alive. He wasn't buy...
11/04/2026

🫣 "Unless I see, I will not believe."
Thomas missed the resurrection. His friends told him Jesus was alive. He wasn't buying it.
And you know what? Jesus didn't rebuke him for that. He showed up. He met Thomas right where he was.
Tomáš Halík calls doubt the sister of faith. Not its opposite. Its sister. And that faith which does not tremble is not firm.
If you've ever felt like faith doesn't come easily, like you need more than other people's certainty to go on, you're in good company.
Join us as we meet Thomas this Sunday at Brno Anglican Church.
🕐 5pm
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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Right now, four astronauts are on their way to the moon on the Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar voyage in over...
02/04/2026

Right now, four astronauts are on their way to the moon on the Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar voyage in over fifty years.
The last time humans made that journey was Apollo. And before Neil Armstrong took his famous first steps, Buzz Aldrin did something quietly extraordinary. He unstowed bread and wine that he had brought from his church back in Houston, and took communion in the lunar module. He wanted to mark the moment in the most meaningful way he knew. Writing later, he described how "in the one-sixth gravity of the moon the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup," and reflected that the very first liquid poured on the moon, and the first food eaten there, were communion elements.
At the furthest reach of human exploration, he reached back to the meal Jesus gave his friends the night before he died. Tonight, on Maundy Thursday, we remember that meal. Jesus took bread, broke it, and said: do this in remembrance of me. From an upper room in Jerusalem to the Sea of Tranquillity, wherever the bread is broken, Christ is present.
You are welcome at our table tonight. 7pm, Betanie dům, Nové Sady.
PS Tomorrow, Good Friday, we are making a pilgrimage to the beautiful Santini church at Křtiny to walk the Stations of the Cross together, followed by a picnic in the castle park. Meet 12:00 at Stará Osada bus stop. Everyone welcome. Details: brnoanglican.cz/krtiny

This Sunday we begin the journey of Holy Week.From the joy of Palm Sunday through to the hope of Easter morning, there's...
28/03/2026

This Sunday we begin the journey of Holy Week.
From the joy of Palm Sunday through to the hope of Easter morning, there's a place for you at every step. Whether you've been with us all year or you're walking through the doors for the first time, you're welcome.
🌿 Palm Sunday · 29 March, 5pm
🍞 Maundy Thursday · 2 April, 7pm
✝️ Good Friday · 3 April, 12pm (Stations of the Cross)
⛪ Holy Saturday · 4 April, 6pm (Confirmation at St Clement's Prague)
🌅 Easter Sunday · 5 April, 5pm
Nové sady 32a, Brno
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We talk about passion like it's a good thing. ✨Follow your passion. Find your passion. Live with passion.But passion ori...
20/03/2026

We talk about passion like it's a good thing. ✨
Follow your passion. Find your passion. Live with passion.
But passion originally meant something else entirely. It meant suffering. Caring so deeply about someone or something that it broke you open.
This Sunday is Passion Sunday. We're reading the story of Jesus weeping at his friend's grave and then calling him out of it. Dan, a postgrad from Masaryk, will be preaching.
We're also celebrating a baptism. The story of new life isn't just ancient history.
Join us. All are welcome.
⏰ This Sunday at Brno Anglican Church
🕐 5pm
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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Who mothered you? 💐Not just your mum. Think wider. Who showed up for you when it cost them something? Who took a risk fo...
14/03/2026

Who mothered you? 💐
Not just your mum. Think wider. Who showed up for you when it cost them something? Who took a risk for you?
Last weekend was International Women's Day. This Sunday, in many countries, it's Mothering Sunday - originally not about mothers at all, but the day people returned to their mother church. Over time it became a day to celebrate all kinds of mothering: costly love from expected and unexpected places.
This Sunday evening we're telling one of those stories.
Join us. All are welcome.
⏰ This Sunday at Brno Anglican Church
🕐 5pm
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
🌐 More at brnoanglican.cz
📖 The origins of Mothering Sunday: https://www.churchofengland.org/media/stories-and-features/mothering-sunday-what-are-its-origins-church

Everyone knows what it's like to be thirsty for something you can't quite name. To keep going back to the same well - th...
06/03/2026

Everyone knows what it's like to be thirsty for something you can't quite name. To keep going back to the same well - the same habits, the same scrolling, the same routines - hoping that this time it might be enough.
This Sunday we're reading about a woman who came to a well in the middle of the day - alone, because she'd learned it was easier that way. She met Jesus. He shouldn't have been talking to her. But he offered her something she didn't know she was looking for.
You're very welcome tojoin us.
Service at 5:00 PM.
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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The questions that matter most to us are the ones we only ask when nobody's watching.Research shows that the questions w...
27/02/2026

The questions that matter most to us are the ones we only ask when nobody's watching.
Research shows that the questions we ask Google change depending on the time of day. During the day we search for weather, news, recipes. But after midnight the searches shift — health worries, relationship doubts, and by 4am, "what is the meaning of life" hits its peak.
Two thousand years ago a man did something similar. He waited until dark to go and find Jesus — to ask the questions he didn't dare ask in daylight. He was respected, important — and quietly unsure about something he couldn't work out on his own. It's one of the most human moments in the Bible, and it might be more familiar than you think.
You're very welcome to join us this Sunday as we meet him.
Service at 5:00 PM.
📍 Dům Betanie, Nové sady 32a
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