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English Club
Every Monday at 7pm - everybody is welcome, ideally with the ability to communicate in English! Our club is inclusive, not exclusive.
The English Club started in January 2000, when a small group of about ten friends, started to meet together to study the Bible and pray in English. It started small, but soon grew as people invited their friends, people heard about the club, some people started coming who we had never met before.
Most are young people, but there are no age restrictions - just a desire to communicate and worship in English. We have had many guests from England and America
Through this club we have started a number of different projects - Mission Impossible grew out of our desire to be missionaries. We have explored many different topics, ranging from denominational questions to environmental issues.
We don't stop meeting for holidays, quite the opposite, we create social events and have a lot of fun together. Most weeks there are now about twenty people meeting, and there always seems to be someone new!
Here is a list of recent topics - maybe you can suggest something new?
| Angels |
Easter |
Tower of Babel |
Bible & Bananas |
| Bible Names |
Basis of Faith |
Birthdays |
Blindness |
| Brothers Counsel |
Charismatic Christianity |
Communion |
Crying |
| Curses |
Fate & Destiny |
Fear |
Music |
| Gifts & Abilities |
Harvest |
Hinduism |
Humbleness |
| Kisses |
Life Auction |
Malachi |
Money |
| Parents |
Phobias |
Spiritual Gifts |
Suffering |
| Testimonies |
Sharing our Faith |
Time |
Trinity |
| War |
Water |
Worship |
Environment |
Russian Club
We meet every Thursday at 7pm to communicate, have fellowship and worship together
in Russian (with a sprinkling of Ukrainian too!). All that is required is a reasonable
knowledge of Russian and the desire to know more about God's plans for our lives.
This
club was started in March of 2002, because many young people wanted to come to
our English Club but didn't understand English. We often have joint events with
the English Club, and some people even come to both.
This Club look more like youth clubs we use to see in the West. In contrast to
English Club where people look more restrained, here young people feel themselves
relaxedly, freely. In our church we organized Worship Group that consists of the
members of this Club.
This year members of the Russian Club will also take part in Mission Impossible.
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