
At the Lord’s Table, sharing food, faith, and fellowship.
Serving with Love, Dining in Unity
Open heavens Brno, where kindness feeds the soul and grace fills the table. We believe in the power of sharing, both in giving and in gathering. Our Food Bank Ministry is an extension of Christ’s love, providing essential support to students, families and individuals in need within our community. Through your generosity and our shared commitment to care for one another, we distribute nourishing food to those who need it most, ensuring that no one in the church goes hungry.
But our mission doesn’t end there. After each church service, we gather as one family to Dine at the Lord’s Table, symbolizing the unity and fellowship we are called to embrace as followers of Christ. This communal meal is a time to break bread, share stories, and deepen our connections with one another. It reflects the spirit of the early church, as described in Acts 2:46-47:
“They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people.”

Food Bank of Grace.
The food bank ministry
This ministry is rooted in the spirit of generosity and oneness, ensuring that no one goes without. Whether you’re in need or simply looking to serve, our Food Bank is here for you. Church members are welcome to volunteer their time, working together to organize and maintain the resources that bless so many lives.
For any questions, personal requests, or assistance, please feel free to reach out to Sister Margarita via WhatsAPP (+420777288859)or email: info@rccgbrno.org . She is always available to provide guidance and support, ensuring everyone feels seen, cared for, and loved.
For any questions, personal requests, or assistance, please feel free to reach out to Sister Margarita. She is always available to provide guidance and support, ensuring everyone feels seen, cared for, and loved.

Where hearts are open, hands are generous, and everyone is nourished in God’s love.

“Reach out with the little you have and see whether it will not multiply…”
