The Brethren Evangelical Free Church is a fellowship of people who believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and their Saviour and who accept the Bible as a mesure of their faith, teaching and life. Anyone who would confess his faith in Jesus and whose life would be in accord with his confession could become a member of this Church. Our congregations wish to be an open fellowship that anybody can enter and where everbody could hear Biblical answers to the most important questions of life. We see the confession of this Christian faith, leading to this faith, creating a fellowship of believers and practical help to those in need as the main goals of our lives. Brethren church is a branch of Christian church following the herritage of Czech and worldwide reformation.
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J. Fajfrová
| 3.3.2010
Report for 2006 IFFEC Conference
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Basic documents of the Brethren Church |
J. Černý
| 26.6.2006
Czech churches unite against proposed gay partnership law
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Ecumenical Dialogue |
P. Černý
| 27.1.2006
Evangelical Scholars Address Public Theology
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Ecumenical Dialogue |
P. Černý
| 29.8.2004
A Critical Examination of Mission in Czech Evangelical Churches: Context, Reality, Roots, and Vision
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Church life |
D. Novák
| 22.6.2004
Christ's uniqueness in a pluralistic world
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Evangelistic Committee |
D. Novák
| 30.4.2004
Mission and the current cultural climate
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Evangelistic Committee |
D. Novák
| 30.4.2004
Four areas of the postmodernity debate emerging among Evangelical Czech Church leaders
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Evangelistic Committee |
D. Novák
| 6.4.2004
Contact to headquarters
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Headquarters |
J. Černý
| 24.2.2004
Church of the Brethren Board of Director's Position on the Present Situation in the Middle East in reference to the Activities of the World Council of Churches
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Headquarters
Statements of Brethren Church Council |
P. Černý
| 24.2.2004