Book presentation on spiritual life announced in Frankfurt

The Serbian Orthodox community in Frankfurt am Main invites to a book presentation on Saturday, February 14th. The work "My Soul Thirsts for the Lord" by Protopresbyter Stavrophor Slobodan Tijanić will be presented. The event begins at 6:30 PM in the Svetosava Hall in the Gallus district. This was reported by the Serbian Orthodox Church Community Frankfurt on Instagram.

As part of the presentation, the author as well as other speakers will discuss the central themes of the book. The focus will be on questions of spiritual life, personal relationship with God, as well as the significance of prayer, faith, and inner orientation in daily life. The event aims to encourage engagement with the spiritual dimension of life and to show ways to a more conscious Christian life.

The book presentation will be accompanied by musical contributions and is designed as a community evening for the parish and all interested parties. Afterwards, visitors are invited to a reception with refreshments, which provides space for personal conversations, encounters, and exchange about the topics discussed. The organizers understand the evening as an opportunity to connect faith, culture, and community with one another.

Previously, UOJ reported that a lecture on Christian marriage was announced in Frankfurt.

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