In the primary school of Véménd, there are two groups of mostly Roma children, supported by HEKS (Swiss Interchurch Aid) for more than a year, where there has been an exemplary gifted children’s program.
During her visit to Hungary, Rev. Najla Kassab, President of the WCRC, shared her thoughts and experiences on the life of the Hungarian Reformed community, the current situation in Syria, and the cooperation within the Communion, especially between RCH and NESSL.
Responding to the invitation of NESSL, the RCH attended the Third Partners’ Consultation in Lebanon. At the conclusion of the Consultation, the partners issued a memorandum.
WCRC President, Rev. Najla Kassab visited Hungary for the first time to attend the WCRC Europe Area Council meeting. During her stay in Hungary, Rev. Kassab attended various meetings and met with officials of the government, as well as leadership of HRC.
The Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches in Europe gathered for its annual meeting to conclude certain projects and gain direction for ongoing and future programs.
The Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches in Europe gathered for its annual meeting to conclude certain projects and gain direction for ongoing and future programs.
The Reformed Church in Hungary organized a round-table event at Károli Gáspár University with the representatives of four political parties to discuss various topics.
8-13 March 2018, the Conference on World Mission and Evangelism was held in Arusha, Tanzania, a joint conference of the International Mission Council and the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) Commission on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME).
Béla Kató, Bishop of the Reformed Church District in Transylvania, believes that the Minority SafePack European Citizen’s Initiative is making a change in the case of legal uncertainty for the Hungarian minorities in Transylvania.
The youngsters are disinterested, not curious about the church – sounds the familiar statement, which is refuted every time by the conversation series for students.
Hungarian Lawmakers on Tuesday voted to declare January 13 the day of religious freedom to mark the anniversary of the Torda Edict, the very first law to declare freedom of religion.
For us, it is only a signature, but for them the Minority SafePack European Citizen's Initiative is a real hope. The Presidium of the Reformed Church in Hungary encourages its European partner churches to join this initiative.
This week, we celebrate the 11th year of the Week of Marriage. The various celebrations are a reminder to take a moment from our busy lives to remind our lovers and family members how much we love them.