Newsletter of the RCH - 11 March 2016

Scottish Mission in the Midst of Revolution 

15 March is a national holiday and a day of celebration throughout Hungary to remember the Hungarian revolution in 1848 and subsequent war for independence. It affected everyone in Hungary, including the Scottish Mission partners of RCH. 

 

Roma People Are Precious to God 

"Romas' Redeemer, Jesus is our God..." sang nearly four thousands Roma and non-Roma belivers at the first Protestant Roma Mission Meeting at the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Budapest -Fasor on February 20, 2016. 

A Faithful Connection

A descendent of the Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyter visited Budapest to pay homage to the man who freed Hungarian galley slaves on the 340th anniversary of the historic day.  

People Are Not the Religion

An interview on Muslim-Christian relations with Elif and Sema, two Turkish students studying theology for the semester at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. 

The Calvin Connection 

Faculty members from Calvin College, a Reformed Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, reflect on the historic partnership with the Károli Gáspár University of RCH.

 

Contact:
Ecumenical Office
Reformed Church in Hungary
1146 Budapest
Abonyi utca 21
Phone: + 36 1 460 0708
Email: oikumene@reformatus.hu
 
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Address: H-1146 Budapest, Abonyi utca 21.   

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Our church through American eyes

We encourage you to read our  former GM intern Kearstin Bailey's blog about her time, spent in Hungary.