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The Anglican Church of Bucharest, Romania

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Whether by volunteering your time or supporting us through donations, your involvement keeps our community alive. From welcoming at the door to reading in the service, from preparing tea and coffee to sharing your skills online — every act of service makes a difference.

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Volunteering at the Anglican Church

Our church community is shaped and sustained by the generosity of those who offer their time, skills, and presence. Volunteering is one of the ways we care for one another, welcome newcomers, and support both our worship and cultural life. Whether you enjoy working with people, helping behind the scenes, or contributing creatively, there are many ways to get involved.

Welcome Team

The Welcome Team is often the first point of contact for those arriving at church. Volunteers greet people at the door, offer the order of service, and help newcomers feel comfortable and at home. This role is about warmth, attentiveness, and simple acts of kindness that set the tone for worship.

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Crucifers

Crucifers assist in the liturgy during services, including processions and altar assistance. This role supports the flow and reverence of worship and is suited to those who appreciate the rhythm and symbolism of Anglican liturgy.

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Readers

Readers serve the congregation by reading Scripture during services. This role is a meaningful way to participate in worship and to help bring the biblical texts to life for the community. No previous experience is required—just a willingness to prepare and read clearly.

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Coffee & Tea Team

The Coffee & Tea Team helps foster fellowship after the service by preparing and serving refreshments. This simple but important role creates space for conversation, connection, and community, and is a wonderful way to support the social life of the church.

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Event Support Volunteers

Event support volunteers help with the practical side of concerts and special events, including Arts at the Anglican. Tasks may include setting up the space, welcoming guests, checking tickets, and offering general assistance. This role is ideal for those who enjoy being part of live events and supporting cultural activities.

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Social Media Team / Marketing

Volunteers in this role help with communication and promotion, including social media posts, photos, stories, and event reporting. Support may also include helping promote Arts at the Anglican events and church rentals through emails, ads, and social media content. This role suits those with an interest in communication, storytelling, or digital media.

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Website Support

Website volunteers help keep the church website up to date by posting sermons, events, and other relevant information, as well as helping plan and organise content. This behind-the-scenes role is valuable in ensuring clear communication and accessibility for the wider community.

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If you are interested in volunteering, or simply want to explore what might suit you best, we would love to hear from you. You are welcome to start with a conversation—there is no pressure to commit right away.

Please contact us to find out more about getting involved in the life of the church.

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The Bucharest skyline has changed greatly over the past century, yet throughout that time the Church of the Resurrection has remained a constant presence in the city. Its distinctive red-brick, Gothic architecture stands as a witness to the English-speaking community’s contribution to Bucharest, from the time of Queen Marie to the present day.
Your support helps us care for this historic building and sustain our worship, community life, and outreach in Bucharest and beyond.

If you are able, please consider making a regular or one-off gift. Every contribution, whatever its size, is deeply appreciated and helps us continue our life and ministry together. As you support the church, please be assured of our thanks and prayers.
“All things come from you, O Lord, and of your own have we given you.”
1 Chronicles 29:14

How to give

You can donate online, or by bank transfer using the details below:
UniCredit Bank SA
Address: Bd. Expoziției 1F, Sector 1, București
SWIFT code: BACXROBUXXX
Account name: ASOC. FRIENDS OF THE CHURCH
IBAN (RON): RO34BACX0000002915600000
IBAN (EUR): RO07BACX0000002915600001

As you know, we receive no financial support from external funding bodies, so we are entirely dependent on our community. It costs an estimated 19,000 RON per month to run our church. We would like to have a little over half of our running costs each month covered by monthly donations from within our community – a target of 10,000 RON a month. 

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The next event in our bi-monthly Room for Question The next event in our bi-monthly Room for Questions series is next week on Friday July 10th at 7pm. Room for Questions allows us to slow down and think deeply together about questions that matter. Together we'll discuss: "How can we create true inclusivity - especially in a time of polarization?" This important question is crucial both for society as a whole and faith communities like ours. Come dialogue with us!
Today our church family rejoiced as we welcomed th Today our church family rejoiced as we welcomed three new members into Christ's Church through the sacrament of Baptism.

Baptism is God's gracious gift, through which his grace is poured into our hearts, making us his children and, with Christ, heirs of the Kingdom of God.

In today's Gospel, Jesus reminds us what it means to live as his disciples: "Whoever welcomes you, welcomes me." As we welcome those newly baptised, we also welcome Christ himself, and we are called to be his presence in the world!

As St. Teresa of Avila beautifully reminds us: "Christ has no body now, but yours." May we be his hands, his feet and his heart to everyone we meet.

Welcome to the family of faith! May God bless our newly baptised as they begin this wonderful journey with Christ. ✝️💙

#AnglicanBucharest #bisericaanglicana
Some concerts stay with you long after the final n Some concerts stay with you long after the final note. 

Last Saturday, Duo Kitharsis invited us into a musical journey through transformation with Metamorphosis - a programme that moved effortlessly between the lyricism of Chopin, the passion of Piazzolla, the unmistakable voice of Enescu and the contemporary sound world of Cătălin Ștefănescu-Pătrașcu.

One of the evening's highlights was George Enescu's Romanian Rhapsody No. 1, presented in a version for just two classical guitars - an amazing artistic achievement that preserved the spirit, brilliance and energy of one of Romania's most beloved orchestral works while giving it an entirely new voice.

Alexandra Petrișor and Dragoș Horghidan performed with extraordinary virtuosity, warmth and sensitivity, creating an atmosphere where technical brilliance never overshadowed emotion. Instead, every note served the music, drawing the audience into an evening of quiet reflection and genuine connection.

Thank you, Duo Kitharsis, for sharing your artistry with us, and thank you to everyone who joined us for another memorable evening in our Arts at the Anglican series. We look forward to welcoming you back very soon!
How can we create true inclusivity - especially in How can we create true inclusivity - especially in a time of polarization? At our next Room for Questions, on Friday July 10th at 7pm, we'll think through this important question together. Please mark your calendars and spread the word! All are welcome.

Inclusivity is a central value both for the church and for a democratic society - how do we foster it? We are more alike than we are different, but our differences can often cause division, especially when certain individuals stand to profit from it. How can we help bring people together when there is fear or even resistance? How do we create a safe space that integrates rather than separates?
Come along on Sunday at 5pm for Evensong! We will Come along on Sunday at 5pm for Evensong! We will be celebrating the witness of St Peter and St Paul in this service which is so much part of our Anglican heritage. As the music and words wash over us, our evening prayer rises like incense, lifting our hearts to heaven. All are warmly welcome.
Weddings are always a joy! On Saturday, Fr Nevsky Weddings are always a joy! On Saturday, Fr Nevsky travelled to Sinaia to bless a marriage for a wonderful couple. If you want to celebrate your marriage with a service in English, either at our church or at a venue, then we would love to hear from you!
"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails." (1 Corinthians 13)

This week, in Children's Church, we talked about what it would be like to put our own names into “love is patient, love is kind…”. We agreed it wouldn’t be completely true of any of us! We also talked about how much we need God’s help to grow in love. And the amazing thing is: God is love ❤️

You can see on our outside wall how colourful love can look for our talented children!
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