First time here? We're glad you came
Everything you need to know before your first visit — simple and human. You don't need to know anything in advance.
What to expect
The service lasts about an hour. Come whenever it suits you — for any part of it.
Your first visit
Arrive 10–15 minutes early. There's parking right by the building.
Welcome
Someone will greet you at the door, help you find your way and a seat.
The service
Singing, prayer and the sermon — in both Russian and English.
Fellowship
After the service — tea, introductions and warm conversation with the community.
Sabbath schedule
- 9:00 — Prayer service
- 10:00 — Sabbath School
- 11:45 — Worship service (Russian)
- 11:45 — Service (English)
For kids
There's a children's Sabbath School — a safe, warm place where kids feel at home. You can relax about your child during the service.
Children's ministry →Answered ahead of time
What should I wear?
Whatever feels comfortable. We have no dress code — come as you are.
Should I bring a Bible?
No need. The texts will be on the screen, and you can pick up a Bible on site if you'd like.
Can I come with my children?
Of course! There's a Sabbath School for kids, and they're always welcome here.
What language is the service in?
In Russian and English side by side — choose whichever feels closer. It's a bilingual community.
What if I'm late?
Not a problem — come in whenever you arrive, someone will welcome you.
Is it free?
Yes, completely. There's no charge to attend.
Would you like to be welcomed by name?
Write to us — we'll tell you how to get here, answer your questions and welcome you in person on Sabbath.