When we meet
Sabbath (Saturday): Sabbath School at 10:00 and the Divine Service (the main message) at 11:30. You're welcome to come to either one, or to both.
Everything you need to know before you walk through the door — short and friendly.
We're so glad you're thinking of visiting us! There's no special way to prepare, and you don't need to know anyone beforehand. Come just as you are — we'll give you a warm welcome. Below you'll find answers to the questions most first-time visitors ask.
Sabbath (Saturday): Sabbath School at 10:00 and the Divine Service (the main message) at 11:30. You're welcome to come to either one, or to both.
We're at Moților Street 47, Cluj-Napoca. We don't have our own parking lot — the nearest is the City Hall parking at Moților no. 1. The easiest way to reach us is by public transport: the “Spitalul de Copii” stop is less than a minute from the church.
Wonderful! Between 10:00 and 11:00 the children have their own Sabbath School, grouped by age, with lessons made just for them.
Comfortable and neat. We don't have a strict dress code — come dressed however you feel at ease.
We also have a Sabbath School in English, and if you need translation we'd be glad to help. The main sermons are in Romanian.
Singing, prayer, a message from the Bible, and warm people. You don't have to do anything special — just be here.
Sabbath School starts around 10:00, and the Divine Service (the main message) at 11:30. You're welcome to come to either one.
We don't have our own parking lot. The nearest is the City Hall parking on Moților Street no. 1. Alternatively, the “Spitalul de Copii” public transport stop is less than a minute's walk from the church.
Comfortable and neat. There's no strict dress code; we welcome you exactly as you are.
Yes, gladly. Between 10:00 and 11:00 the children have their own Sabbath School, organized by age group.
No. Our doors are open to everyone, whatever your denomination or experience with church. You're welcome as our guest.
We have a Sabbath School in English, and if needed we can offer personal translation. The main sermons are given in Romanian.
The Divine Service generally lasts about an hour and a half.
If you have any other questions before your first visit, write to us — we'll be glad to answer. We look forward to seeing you!