An exhibition called “Christmas” has opened at St. Anne’s Lutheran Church of St. Petersburg. St. Anne’s members, coworkers, clergymen as well as media people and the church’s friends attended its pre-opening ceremony on November 26, 2022. Praise God for the many guests! During a Christmas concert, ministers of different Christian … [Read more...]
Children’s program in Kondopoga
During the fall break, the Lutheran Church of Kondopoga, Karelia, held a children’s program entitled “Animals at the Service of God.” Each day was devoted to a topic from the biblical history: Balaam’s donkey, Daniel in the lions’ den, Peter’s denial. The kids read the stories about animals, played, sang, drew and colored pictures, made … [Read more...]
St. Michael’s Church perpetuates memory of St. Petersburg pastor
The museum of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church of St. Petersburg has been receiving more information about one of its former pastors, Rev. Arnold Frischfeldt (1874-1937) who started serving St. Michael’s church in 1915, later served St. Catherine’s church and taught at Leningrad Theological Seminary. During the Stalinist repression, he was put under … [Read more...]
St. Anne’s Lutheran Church re-opens Creation exhibition
Annenkirche [St. Anne's Lutheran Church] has renewed its spectacular Creation exhibition and invites visitors till the end of summer to come search for the higher meaning and recline. The display at St. Petersburg’s most "far-out" church with a Tiktoker pastor was prepared by its congregants. In the semi-darkness of the church, God’s hand … [Read more...]
Kazan Lutheran Church launches art education project
In June 2022, the Lutheran Church of Kazan, Tatarstan, launched a new project—“The History of One Painting.” Veronika Pogasiy, master of the history of arts, has held three meetings where she shared about the history of the Trinity Icon by medieval Russian icon painter Andrei Rublev, the fresco “The Birth of John the Baptist” by Domenico … [Read more...]
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