The church left a very positive impression, despite the fact that I am Orthodox and she is Protestant. The atmosphere is really warm and soulful. People are kind and friendly, always smiling, and every Sunday there are wonderful moments — children reading poetry, preaching, singing. All this creates a sense of unity and sincere spirituality.
At first it was a bit unusual and even uncomfortable, but over time you realize how strong the community is there. People sincerely believe in God and accept you for who you are. This feeling supports and inspires, and in the end you feel that you are in a place where true faith and love reign.
Thank God, brothers and sisters!
Because people come there to pray and listen to the sermon, and there they offer help to those people who, depending on drugs and alcohol, preach in prisons
It's a good place. I constantly visit this church. These guys, the church, whatever you say, which one to attend is the business of everyone personally, I found the meaning of life in it. Children go to Sunday school classes with pleasure.