In the second half of August 2009 Bogumil Jarmulak, Jeff Moss, and Wladek Borysow visited churches in Bulgaria and Hungary. You can read more about it on: easteuropetrip.blogspot.com
Legnica 2009
July 8, 2009About a week of evangelism in Legnica, Poland, you can read on Legnica 2009 blog.
Reformation in Poland, May 2009
May 22, 2009New issue of the Reformation in Poland was published in May2009 with following articles inside:
1. Why did Jesus die on a Roman cross, by Sebastian Smolarz,
2. Scrifice and Praise, by Rich Bledsoe,
3. What is a Priest, by Peter J. Leithart,
4. Priest, King, Prophet, by Bogumil Jarmulak,
5. Worship as Covenant Renewal, by James B. Jordan,
6. Lord’s Prayer, p. 2, by Ralph A. Smith,
7. Gospel of Judas, by Sebastian Smolarz,
8. The Mystery of Creaturely Otherness, by John M. Frame,
9. Debate on a Threshold of Eternity, by Marek Kmiec,
10. Intelligent Project according to M. Behe, by Marek Kmiec,
11. Heidelberg Theses, by Martin Luther.
1st European Conference of Reformed Evangelical Churches
May 5, 2009On May 1-3 we held the the 1st European Conference of Reformed Evangelical Churches in Budapest, Hungary. Rev. Jack Phelps, Presiding Minister of the CREC, spoke on Communion of Saints, and Dr. James B. Jordan spoke on Worship of the Church. There were participants from five countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, and Ukraine. Here you can listen (online only) to the conference lectures: reformalt.hu.

Rev. Jack Phelps and Dr. James B. Jordan

Conference participants
Conference in Budapest
February 19, 2009We are entering the final stage of preparations for the European Conference of Reformed Evangelical Churches in Budapest, Hungary. It last for two days: May 1-2. There will be two speakers: Jack Phelps (Minister of the CREC) and James B. Jordan (Director of Biblical Horizons). They will speak on: Communion of the Saits and Reformation of Worship. We expect participants from at least four countries. Pleas, pray for the conference. For further information contact Bogumil Jarmulak (one@jarmulak.com).
Bulgarian website
February 19, 2009The Presbyterian Reformed Church of Burgas started a new website.
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