Sung Eucharist every Sunday of the year at 11 am

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St. Clement’s Prague
Address
Kostel sv Kliment, Klimentská 5, Praha 1 Prague, 110 00, Czechia

In the story of Jesus’ life, he had supper with his friends on the night before he died on the cross. At this supper, he told them to share bread and wine to remember him. Ever since, Christians have gathered together in the same way to celebrate the mystery of our faith.

Christians have many names for this celebration – the Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper, the Mass, Holy Communion – but whatever we choose to call it, it remains at the centre of all our worship. The main celebration of the Eucharist at St. Clement's – on a Sunday, at 11am – is the high point of our weekly worship, engaging the senses with sound, colour and movement. This service includes choral music, hymn singing and a sermon, and lasts around 90 minutes. Visit www.anglican.cz for more information

Sung Eucharist in Brno every Sunday of the year at 5 pm

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Betanie House
Address
Betanie House, Nové Sady 598/32a, Brno – Staré Brno, 602 00, 602 00, Czechia

Regular weekly Anglican services are held in Brno, the Czech Republic’s second city every Sunday at 5pm, and you can find out more about the beginnings of our ministry in Brno and the first service in this blog post by the then chaplain, Revd. Ricky Yates. The Community is now led by the Reverend Lea and Petra Williams. In Brno 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 young and 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 an expat 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. For more information visit https://anglican.cz/brno/ or brnoanglican.cz

Online Prayer Meeting second and last Friday of each month at 7 pm

Occurring
Friday 14 February 2025, Friday 28 February 2025, Friday 14 March 2025, Friday 28 March 2025, Friday 11 April 2025, Friday 25 April 2025, Friday 09 May 2025, Friday 30 May 2025, Friday 13 June 2025, Friday 27 June 2025, Friday 11 July 2025, Friday 25 July 2025, Friday 08 August 2025, Friday 29 August 2025, Friday 12 September 2025, Friday 26 September 2025, Friday 10 October 2025, Friday 31 October 2025, Friday 14 November 2025, Friday 28 November 2025, Friday 12 December 2025, Friday 26 December 2025 at for 1 hour
Venue
St. Clement’s Prague
Address
Kostel sv Kliment, Klimentská 5, Praha 1 Prague, 110 00, Czechia

The Scriptures tell us that there are several reasons to pray. Saint Paul in his Letter to the Ephesians, says “And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.” Join us online twice a month in order to be able to share this wonderful, uplifting experience with us. Please contact the Chaplain at [email protected] for further details including login.

Evensong from the Book of Common Prayer 1662 first and third Wednesday of each month at 5pm

Occurring
Wednesday 05 February 2025, Wednesday 19 February 2025, Wednesday 05 March 2025, Wednesday 19 March 2025, Wednesday 02 April 2025, Wednesday 16 April 2025, Wednesday 07 May 2025, Wednesday 21 May 2025, Wednesday 04 June 2025, Wednesday 18 June 2025, Wednesday 02 July 2025, Wednesday 16 July 2025, Wednesday 06 August 2025, Wednesday 20 August 2025, Wednesday 03 September 2025, Wednesday 17 September 2025, Wednesday 01 October 2025, Wednesday 15 October 2025, Wednesday 05 November 2025, Wednesday 19 November 2025, Wednesday 03 December 2025, Wednesday 17 December 2025 at for 1 hour
Venue
St. Clement’s Prague
Address
Kostel sv Kliment, Klimentská 5, Praha 1 Prague, 110 00, Czechia

The origins of Evening Prayer date back to Christian and Jewish prayers at the end of the day and the shape of Evening Prayer was first set by the great Reformation Martyr Archbishop Thomas Cranmer in the first Book of Common Prayer (1549), based on the Catholic offices (daily services) of Vespers and Compline. Join us and participate in an intense, timeless act of worship that has entranced Anglicans by its simplicity and uplifting language for over three and a half centuries. We meet every first and third Wednesday of the month at 5pm in the church.