New church takes off in Serbian city

Elma Mackay  |  World
Date posted:  28 Jan 2025
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New church takes off in Serbian city

The museum ‘21 October’ in Kragujevac is dedicated to the memory of nearly 3,000 residents of the city killed by German occupation forces in October 1

An evangelical church has been planted in Serbia’s fourth largest city, with ministry in Serbian and Portuguese.

The new congregation in Kragujevac consists of around 25 people and is the fruit of collaboration between Serbian believers from other towns, missionaries from Brazil, and the Scotland-based Christian organisation Blythswood Care.

Since 2011 Blythswood Serbia has pursued various projects in the city of 150,000 people, which lacked an evangelical witness: an after-school programme, Christian summer camps and study groups using the Serbian edition of Christianity Explored.

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