The PCC and RCH have a long standing relationship, one which has lately focused on the development of youth in the church and the shared experiences of lay women in leadership.
The Hungarian government has recently launched a scholarship program to support young persecuted Christians in reaching their educational goals in Hungary.
Guard the Fortress! was the motto for the celebration of the Hungarian Reformed Church Unity Day this year, held on May 20 in Oradea (Nagyvárad) in a recently renovated fortress
The government of Hungary recently signed an accord with the Archbishop of Erbil to donate a large sum of money to a hospital in Iraq that serves mainly Christian refugees.
Glynis Williams, of the PCC, has a message for the RCH in light of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation – young people are vital to the life of the church.
The Church of Scotland recently held its annual General Assembly and five delegates from the Scottish Mission in Budapest were in attendance for the event.
Rev Tamás Kodácsy, Head of the Eco-Congregation Council of RCH and member of the CEC Thematic Reference Group on Economic and Environmental Justice attended on behalf of RCH the recent ECEN consultation.
On the first day of 2017, the congregation of the Great Church in Debrecen read a section of the Bible and afterwards they carried it over to the next church in town.
Participants at a meeting for reformed university students were recently reminded that they are not alone in their faith and that God has a plan for all of us.
Martina Wasserloos-Strunk, a German political scientist and member of many WCRC groups, lead participants in Budapest in a seminar about human migration.