Do I need to believe anything specific to come?
No. Every Sunday service is open to anyone — curious, sceptical, lapsed, committed, or none of the above. "Come as you are" is a policy, not a slogan. Nothing is expected of you on a first visit, or a
What are the Sunday services like?
Three services: 09:30 (quiet, Greek, small), 11:00 (main service, bilingual EL/EN, 220 seats), and 18:30 (acoustic evening, 80 seats, more informal). Each runs about 75 minutes. There is coffee after
Is the building accessible for wheelchair users?
The main entrance on Aristotelous is ground-level. The main hall is step-free. Accessible toilets on the ground floor. A loop system is available for hearing-aid users — ask a host on arrival.
Can I bring my children?
Yes. Hope Kids runs in parallel with the 11:00 service for children from 3 to 12. Registration is available at /families/hope-kids. You sit with your children until the dedicated time, then they are e
How do small groups work?
Nine groups meeting across Athens, each eight to twelve people, meeting in homes or in cafes on weekday evenings. You can browse the current groups and request to join at /community/small-groups. Ther
How do I volunteer?
Current opportunities are listed at /volunteer. Volunteering ranges from weekly kitchen shifts at the Kypseli soup kitchen to once-a-month roles at Sunday services. All volunteers receive a safeguardi
How is the giving used?
The 2025 breakdown is on the /give page: 44% outreach and social action, 28% staff and pastoral care, 18% building, 10% administration. An annual report is published each January.
Can I give anonymously?
Yes, by cash in the room or by bank transfer without your name in the reference. For tax-receipt purposes (Greek law allows deduction of charitable donations) we need your AFM number — but giving with