The RCH was pleased to host a high-level delegation from the UCC from September 16-19 as they explored Europe to expand their understanding of their Reformed heritage.
As part of a developing partnership of solidarity with churches in the Middle East, four young people from the region attended this year’s Starpoint Youth Festival in Debrecen, Hungary.
In February 2017, the RCH and Swiss Church Aid (HEKS/EPER) cooperated on a Country Program for Hungary, making refugee integration one of the main priorities.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Korean Presbyterian community in Budapest, a joint congregation of the RCH and Presbyterian Church in Korea.
Ukraine has recently enacted a new piece of education legislation which will make it impossible for Hungarian minorities to receive schooling in their mother-tongue.
The Presidium of the Reformed Church in Hungary issued a statement concerning the Roman-Catholic Theological High School in Târgu Mureș answering the call of Archbishop Jakubinyi.
What is the substance of hope in the age of climate change? A seminar organised by the European Christian Environmental Network (ECEN) took place in Budapest from 28 – 29 August 2017.
At the Conference of Reformed Intellectuals in Szárszó, Zoltán Balog, a Reformed Pastor and the Minister of Human Capacities, engaged in a dialogue about professional ethics and the future of Hungary.
From August 24-27, various issues of public and social life were discussed at the Conference of Reformed Intellectuals held at the SDG Conference Centre in Szárszó.
Reformed youth from the Carpathian Basin and beyond gathered in Debrecen, Hungary in July for the biannual Starpoint reformed youth festival, focused on Reformation.
The Church Aid helps refugees by paying regular visits to the transit zones and the refugee camp in Nyírbátor where they supply food, organize events, and provide spiritual support.
Minister of Human Capacities visited Transcarpathia at the occasion of the Family Day organised under the motto „Reformation – On the Path of Blessing for 500 Years”.
The Immanuel House in Debrecen is celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in a special way: with an ecumenical, easy-to-understand Bible specifically for disabled people. We talked with Zsófia Győri, the head of the institution, about the publication.
Pastor István Szabó swam this summer to collect donations for the 9th District Christmas Market and also to draw attention to the Reformed Church there.